HOME CINEMA & HOME THEATER

With our smart, high quality equipment and specialized engineers/designers, we will deliver an amazing experience to your home by using the most professional audio and video components supported by state of the art acoustical treatment that make you enjoy watching your movies and get the home theatre/cinema experience.

Our home cinema implies a real “cinema experience” and therefore a higher quality set of components than an average television with only built-in speakers provides. A typical home theater includes the following parts:

Video and Audio Input Devices

One or more video/audio sources. High quality movie media – format such as example Blu-ray Disc are normally preferred, though they often also include a DVD and/or video game console systems. Quite a few home theaters today include a HTPC (Home Theater PC) with a media center software application to act as the main library for video and music content using a 10-foot user interface and remote control.

HOME CINEMA & HOME THEATER

Audio Processing Devices

Input devices are processed by either a standalone AV receiver or a Preamplifier and Sound Processor for complex surround sound formats such as Dolby Pro-Logic/and or Pro-logic II, X, and Z, Dolby Digital, DTS, Dolby Digital EX, DTS-ES, Dolby Digital Plus, Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio. The user selects the input at this point before it is forwarded to the output.

Audio Output

Systems consist of at least 2 speakers, however most common today is 5.1 or 7.1 surround sound system, but it is possible to have up to 11 speakers with additional subwoofers.

Video Output

A large-screen display either an SDTV, HDTV, or 3D TV. Options include Liquid crystal display television (LCD), plasma TV, OLED.

Atmosphere

Comfortable seating and organization to improve the cinema feel. Higher-end home theaters commonly also have sound insulation to prevent noise from escaping the room, and a specialized wall treatment to balance the sound within the room.

D-Box Integration

Is perfect for the modern workflow and compact environment of the mobile and small-footprint DAW studio setup. More and more records are being tracked and mixed in remote or temporary locations with mobile DAW rigs. Control room setups can be tight. A reliable and flexible audio environment is a must. No need to sacrifice mix quality or struggle with monitor control! For integrated monitoring, mixing, and input selection for the computer musician on the go, the Dangerous D-Box is the uncompromising and affordable solution for all DAW-based musicians and engineers who need to trust what they hear.

Soundproofing

Is any means of reducing the sound pressure with respect to a specified sound source and receptor. There are several basic approaches to reducing sound: increasing the distance between source and receiver, using noise barriers to reflect or absorb the energy of the sound waves, using damping structures such as sound baffles, or using active antinoise sound generators.