Distributed Audio - Residential
Frequently Asked Questions
What Is Distributed Audio?
Multi Channel Vs Multi Zone Audio
A multi-channel amplifier will reproduce the same audio source distributed at the same volume over multiple speakers. For example, your living room surround sound system. When you turn up the volume knob, the volume is increased on each speaker equally.
A multi-zone system will give you independent control over groups of speakers in different locations. For example, you may want to have the volume of music in your living room be set at a different level than in your backyard. This would require a multi-zone audio system.

Controlling Your Distributed Audio System
We program your system so it’s easy to control what audio sources you want to listen to, in any room. Many people find it easiest to control through the smartphone app. We also program and install wall switches (pictured below) to make changing audio sources a breeze. No more fumbling with multiple remotes and trying to match the right inputs and outputs!

How Many Speakers Do I Need?
Ultimately this will depend on factors like your ceiling height, whether you want audio to be the primary focus (like a residential home theatre) or if it’s background music, and your room layout and decor. This is also determined by the number of rooms that you want to have sound in.
How Much Should I Budget?
After decades of distributed audio installations in homes, restaurants, stores, and offices, our trained & certified installers have seen it all. We can help you determine what type of distributed audio system will work for you, and we can provide you with a budget range to help assist your planning. Click the button below to get started.