CEA and CEDIA Standards Committee Create Bulleting for Home Theater Audio Design

March 17, 2009
Following this first document from the joint committee will allow electronic systems contractors to deliver full performance for the equipment and the room

The Consumer Electronics Association (CEA), Arlington, Va., and Indianapolis-based Custom Electronic Design and Installation Association (CEDIA)’s R10 Residential Systems committee has approved CEA/CEDIA-CEB22, "Home Theater Recommended Practice: Audio Design Bulletin." This new guide provides a baseline for the design and installation of residential spaces to be used for high-performance home theater or multi-channel music playback.

While the focus of these two applications is home theater audio design, many of the practices are applicable to multi-purpose, two-channel, and other acoustic spaces.

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