Invisible Sound 2000
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Home Entertainment Paul has extensive experience in home entertainment industry and worked as a professional musician working with live bands and in recording studios. Invisible Sound developed from a recognised desire of people to build their own personalised cinematic experience at home, without the visible chaos of wires, cords and bulky equipment. Invisible Sound took on the challenge to create personalised solutions that would offer user friendly cinema and audio experience throughout the home, having a clean look, without the clutter. Solution 1 Integrate the living space with a home entertainment system where all the cables and speakers are hidden. Solution 2 Hide the projector so that it cannot be seen yet still project a very large image. Solution 3 Create a home entertainment system using a giant screen in a room that does not have a blank wall. Solution 4 Our customer wanted high quality sound with a deep rich bass but all hidden from view and stored within a wall hanging cabinet! Solution 5 Create a home entertainment cinema experience room locating the projector in the middle of the room but… the projector and screen must not be visible when not in use! Solution 6 Our client loved their music and wanted a full sound with rich basss in a very large kitchen/family room space but without any ugly speaker boxes being visible. Solution 7 Our client had a very long narrow room; however they wanted their screen oriented across the narrow part of the room. Home Commercial AV & Churches Division Invisible Sound was formed in 2000. Paul Elarde had previously worked in home entertainment for many years (Caringbah Hi-Fi) and had worked as a professional musician with live bands and recording studios. In 2005, drawing on this background of live music and video knowledge, Invisible Sound expanded to include the commercial market and in particular, church AV installations. Working with a sensitivity to spaces used for worship and solving the demands of both quality audio and large visual screens, can be quite a challenge. A good church AV system sometimes requires a very creative solution in order to enhance and not interfere with the sacred space, which sadly happens all too often. Invisible Sound has been offering these sensitive solutions for many years now. Solution 1 Use the wall space to create a visual impact both within the showroom and connect visually to people passing outside on the footpath. Solution 2 Design a church display system that can be read in high ambient light and to cover a wide seating area. Include a monitor screen for the celebrant. Locate the computer within the choir area and make it super simple to use by any person. Solution 3 Create a display system for this retirement resort village that can be used for lectures, live music, presentations and movie nights. Solution 4 The existing rear projection screens were being hampered during certain times from the daylight coming through the vast area of glass directly behind the altar making the screens very difficult to read. Solution 5 The original twin projectors that were located at the rear of the church gave poor quality images on the screen some 30 metres away and their internal lamps with low operational life were extremely expensive to maintain. Create a better and less expensive solution. Solution 6 Create a projection system overcoming the high ambient light levels in the church coming from the glass windows that run the length of both walls. Call us and ask for a free, no obligation quote.
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