McIntosh has recently released two all new multi-channel power amps aimed at whole house audio and custom installation dealers. As a CI dealer myself, I am very...
Josh.AI has set out to do something big, very big, and that is to deliver voice control of your entire home; lights, locks, the garage door, you name it, just like Amazon’s Alexa and Google Home.
2018 was a great year filled with a lot of new products and technology. We saw many new and exciting products released, with a few unexpected ones that surprised me.
Whether you are using a wired network with wireless access points (WAPs) or a wireless mesh network, placing these devices properly to broadcast a clear and uninterrupted Wi-Fi signal is key to your network’s performance.
Audio giant Sonos has released a new soundbar, called the Beam, that is smaller than the Playbar, and at a lower price point.
It has an entirely new and ...
The needs of the home network change almost every year. Higher bandwidth is required as we stream more of our entertainment and transfer larger chunks of data back and forth.
Room correction is an often-overlooked facet of two-channel audio. It’s more-commonly found in home theater systems, but McIntosh has taken it to the next level with the MEN220 two-channel room correction system.
Indiana Lang is 26 years old and lives in Apopka, Florida with his wife Miranda. He is currently the owner of Emptor Audio, based out of Orlando. Originally from Wausau, Wisconsin he moved to Orlando at the age of 10 and started working in the AV industry at the age of 17, while still in high school. Within a few short years he quickly gained experience in the industry doing inside sales, pre-wires and custom installation working for some of the largest AV companies in Orlando. Indiana currently holds over 20 industry relevant certifications with major companies like Crestron, Lutron, Savant, Control4, CEDIA, Atlona, QSC and URC; as well as being a member of industry specific groups such as CEDIA, Infocomm and Azione.