February 6, 2020
Smart homes are all the rage these days. Actually, you would be hard-pressed to find a home where you can say, “Hey Alexa/ Google/ or Echo” without hearing an automated reply. While these devices are a fun piece of the smart home puzzle, they leave much to be desired in terms of speaker technology. If homeowners like you want truly transformative audio technology integrated into their home, look no further than a whole-home audio system.
With the touch of a single button on your wireless device or sound of your voice, you can be listening to music throughout the entirety of your home. Here is how it works.
Working with an expert, you can decide which central home audio set-up works best for you. There are a variety of options that fit your needs and your budget, including single-zone and multi-zone. Let’s look at the differences between each.
When designing a whole-house music system, you can decide whether you want the option to listen to multiple sources in different areas or the same source in all areas at the same time. A single-zone audio system only allows you to play from one source at a time. If you choose to have a single-zone whole-home audio system in your house, then it also offers a lower price. Working with the team at Reeds Built-Ins, we will customize your single-zone system to fit your needs. The system will also provide a clean look with hidden wires. It can also feature a design that makes it easy to upgrade in the future.
However, it might be nice to have more options than only a single-source home audio system. Just think about how nice it would be to listen to Spotify in your office while your kids have their favorite children music station on SiriusXM playing in their bedrooms? A Multi-Zone system accomplishes just that. With a multi-zone whole-home audio set-up, you can have a variety of music playing at the same time. A multi-zone system also comes complete with an out-of-the-way look to eliminate clutter and keep your home looking immaculate.
Remember when you used to need speakers poking out of your ceiling and lining on the floor to get a complete surround sound feeling? Not anymore, thanks to the latest whole house surround sound technology at Reed’s Built-Ins. Now, speakers are built-in to your ceilings and walls for a seamless look. But no home audio system works well without thinking about the sound it emits. Luckily, our whole house surround sound has all the bass, treble, and volume controls you need to get the immersive experience you want out of an audio system.
Whether you listen to music on YouTube, SiriusXM, Apple Music, Spotify, CD’s, Pandora, or something else, your home’s music system will be simple to use thanks to our straightforward user interface. Working with you, we will show you how to integrate your devices to make your music library simple to navigate and control. At Reed’s Built-Ins, our goal is to make all of our systems so intuitive and easy to use that it requires very little instruction for you, your family, or even the babysitter.
You can also have your television room and at-home movie theater outfitted with a surround sound system. A well-designed media room has all the elements it needs to keep you entertained for hours on end. Completed with a big surround sound system and home automated controls, you can control the sound and lighting to suit your liking. In fact, a few minutes inside a room with all of these features, and you might never want to leave.
The look and feel of a home audio system custom-built by the experts at Reed’s Built-Ins hit differently than other options on the market. Our team specializes in creating multi-room ceiling speaker systems that look like they are a part of the home (and with our help, they will be). If you are looking for a full-house speaker system that makes living in your home better than ever before, look no further than Reed’s. We will help you find the system that transforms your home without breaking the bank. Get in touch today to get your free quote.