
TV mounted on granite, no problem.
(Kudos to the crew from SeaWorld on the aquarium)

The brains of this La Jolla home.

This theater was no joke.
The Italian leather seating made it especially hard to leave.
Neat-O!

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magazine publication on photo above.
This beach-side complex is now wired for 19 surround
systems, internet, phone, intercom, TV, and gated entry.

Meticulous planning makes for good results.

Custom remote controls: The other photo of this customer's backyard,
on his backyard remote, was too difficult for me to photograph in the light.
This Porsche photo turned out alright.

Remote Technologies' T3V is currently my favorite remote.
We did seven this week! - (2/5/10)

This photo from 2008 is when "thin" TVs just started evolving.

House audio touchscreen.

House audio keypad, shown here, is the Russound E-series (Sphere).

Sometimes safety glasses help.

Equipment racks that swivel add convenience to any installation.

Some homes don't need racks at all.

Soundproofing designates a designated home theater's audio to
stay in its designated location.

Projector installation, Point Loma.

Here's how a TV works...

Home Automation Touchscreens set the mood.
One button press here can simultaneously change the lights, turn both music &
fire on, set both the temperature & security, move the TV off the wall.
PLUS the surveillance cameras appear on screen.

Equipment closets should NEVER be entered by the cable guy!

Good views all around.

A good demonstration where not to stand on a ladder.

Gated entry with camera built-in.

His & Her Televisions.

AppleTV is actually very simple.

Mid-installation, I'm not sure what we're watching there...

Fiber optic stars can add a good touch to any home theater.

Clean installations start here.

To be continued...
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