Archive for February, 2012

How To Home Cinema Part #3 :: Home Cinema Receiver

Feb 29, 2012 3 Comments by

The Home Cinema Receiver is the central video and audio processing, switching and amplification device in your system. This is where all your source data is routed and sent to your projector and speakers.

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CI Alert: Why You Should Choose Good Quality Audio Visual Components

Feb 27, 2012 3 Comments by

How many times have you been on site and spent hours or days trying to solve a HDMI distribution fault? Hopefully not too many as it can be a real heart breaker

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Installers, Here’s How To Cut Your Materials Costs In 15 Minutes

Feb 25, 2012 No Comments

If you or your people are buying materials willy-nilly and have no system of tracking who buys what, how much is being spent, where goods are being bought and so on then you are leaking profits guaranteed.

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How To Home Cinema Part #2 :: Audio Video & Control Wiring

Feb 23, 2012 2 Comments

The very first thing you need to consider before starting your home cinema installation is what cable do you need, how do you install it and how much of it do you install? Here we will look at answers to that question.

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How To Home Cinema Part #1 :: Introduction To Home Cinema

Feb 22, 2012 1 Comment

Welcome to the the first of a series of 13 posts over the next 6 weeks on “How To Home Cinema”. Get a complete insight into how Home Cinema works and how to do it yourself, right here.

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Installing A Home Network :: 8 Steps To An Excellent System

Feb 20, 2012 3 Comments

The Data Network in the home is the back bone of a truly great Home Automation System, or any stand alone home entertainment system for that matter.

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Installers, Too Busy To Stop & Take A Breath? Here’s 10 Reasons Why You Should

Feb 18, 2012 No Comments

It’s easy to get lost when you are running a small operation. It’s essential for most when starting out to do as much as possible themselves because resources are low.

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