The Wired Home: Part 3 of 12

Whole-house audio and video (A/V) systems are becoming more popular with many homeowners today because of their ability to centralize television and stereo equipment. A whole-house audio system is designed to distribute audio signals from a central media room to the rest of the house, allowing the homeowner to turn components on and off or adjust the volume with a series of controls from any room in the house.

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