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  • Building a new home?

    The best time to wire your new home for entertainment systems is while the home is in it's bare frame. This allows access to run cables and power lines to where they are needed. Adding these later is far more difficult, and in some cases impossible, once the walls and ceiling have been closed up with drywall.

    The same holds true when renovating. Take the time to consider adding cables and power lines to the renovated space while the walls are open.


Featured Home Theatre Systems


East St. Paul new home build

Home: 1800 sq. ft. open concept bungalow

Customer wants:
  • Multi-room sound system without speaker stands or brackets
  • DVD, VCR and Digital Cable viewable in any or all of 4 rooms
  • Capability to watch regular cable in any or all of 4 rooms


  • Solution:
  • The home was pre-wired before any drywall was hung
  • Two RF cable lines were run to each of the 4 rooms to provide a dual feed to each TV set
  • Speaker wires were run to the kitchen, master bedroom, master washroom and the outdoor deck
  • Speaker volume controls were wired and boxed in each of the 4 areas
  • Boston Acoustics in-wall speakers were installed in 3 areas and outdoor speakers were installed above the deck
  • Manual A/B switches were installed at each TV set to select either regular cable or the DVD, VCR or digital cable box feed from the Great Room


  • The customer can now view any video source on any TV in the home while continuing to watch regular cable on any other TV

    Stereo volume can be controlled in any of the rooms or outside to provide a comfortable listening environment.

    Click here to see the pictures of the finished installation