See No Wires installers are experienced at all kinds of installations in many and varied premises. Here are some ideas that may relate to your own situation.

Big Screen Televisions:

Plasma and LCD screens can be wall or stand mounted. If wall mounted they usually sit flat on the wall and that’s that. There are available, however, wall brackets that tilt and swivel allowing a way around difficult circumstances, such as corner placement. LCD screens are commonly mounted in bedrooms, high up on a wall and the tilt and swivel feature can be very convenient. Conventional televisions can also be mounted on walls. When wall mounting a screen, the cables are normally concealed within the wall.

Speakers:

If there is a home cinema system connected to the screen, we often mount a centre channel speaker on, or in the same wall as that screen. The rear channel speakers are usually flush-mounted into the ceiling or wall behind the listener. On occasion it is better to stand or shelf-mount them. The front and centre speakers can also be flush-mounted into the walls or ceiling, leaving your room completely free of clutter. Lots more room for you to mess up in other ways!

No, they're not downlights (well, two of them are)
- they're speakers.
















Smart Remote...
Brain The Size Of A
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Boxes With Knobs:

The equipment necessary to make a Home Cinema or Hi-Fi system work is usually the most unsightly part of a modern installation [apart from the wires of course].  We often hide all of those boxes behind closed doors.  With our ‘state of the art’ remote control technology everything works without you even being aware of the hardware. You can even have all of the remote controls, condensed onto one easy to use keypad or wireless remote handset!


Boxes and Wires.
Now you see them... now you don't.

Cables:

When cabling a home cinema system, there are many options. It’s important to choose cables that have synergy with the other components. This is also true of multiple room audio/video systems. The quality of cable can either enhance orhinder the resulting sound and picture. Even though our waking hours are spent hiding your cables, it is still important that what we hide is appropriate for the job.

Position… Position… Position

Just as there are a myriad of home entertainment products to place in your home, so there are many places to put them. There are right and wrong places to put your precious equipment.

Place a Plasma, LCD,Projector or conventional TV screen in the wrong place and you are likely to get a sore neck trying to watch it.

Incorrectly locate speakers will affect the sound placement and as a result tonal quality will suffer greatly, rendering the musical performance unconvincing

Use the wrong speakers in an outdoor environment and they won’t last long at all

There are many examples of right and wrong ways to do things. Our job is to make sure that you get every ounce of performance from your new home entertainment system.

Our years of experience and down to earth approach will guarantee the right result the first time.


 
 

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