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What is your overall favorite product?
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Post 31 made on Wednesday April 2, 2014 at 02:01
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Right now it's:

Sonos
Wirepath ip cameras
KEF R Series speakers
SI bd zero edge and Epson

Digging the t2x from rti so far but we will have to see if it becomes a favorite.
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Post 32 made on Wednesday April 2, 2014 at 02:29
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Mr. Stanley mucked up a perfectly good question with details. I'd say it's books. Or chocolate. Croissants are up there, too. Chocolate croissants while reading. Mmmmm.
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Post 33 made on Wednesday April 2, 2014 at 04:24
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The Brooklyn Bridge.
Post 34 made on Wednesday April 2, 2014 at 05:40
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I'm surprised nobody has mentioned Rukus. We are not a dealer yet but not having to worry about the wireless network is something I'm looking forward to!

Of course Sonos.
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OP | Post 35 made on Wednesday April 2, 2014 at 07:32
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Your Sonos turnaround is surprising! Wow.
I wish I had more luck selling it.

I know of a couple of clients who simply quit using their big control systems in favor of Sonos. Yamaha Aventage ... great receivers.

Last edited by Mr. Stanley on April 2, 2014 11:05.
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Post 36 made on Wednesday April 2, 2014 at 09:40
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Speakers in general.

No firmware to update, reliable, profitable, great companies available that are a pleasure to work with who still enjoy music and the business, support, very little cross shopping.
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Post 37 made on Wednesday April 2, 2014 at 11:41
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Zektor switches
Sonos
Sonance MK1250 MKIIs
Phase Tech Speakers

Doing a nine TV JAP video wall in a club house for a golf course......new to it, but all of the inspiring possibilities.....

We just wrapped a theater room with Dynil(Dynamat)......floor and walls...just amazing!
Their dining room is right below....it used to rattle the lights and shake the pictures...now, bigger sub, better speakers.....and NO rattle, just barely a rumble at full throttle upstairs.......TOTALLY COOL!
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Post 38 made on Wednesday April 2, 2014 at 12:12
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however I learned to day that I could be using sonos as a source to our TC systems which would allow me to sell more TC distributed audio systems along with Sonos so profit should go up and have Sonos sources with TC profits.
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OP | Post 39 made on Wednesday April 2, 2014 at 12:31
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Cool! A Dynamatted room!


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Post 40 made on Wednesday April 2, 2014 at 23:11
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On April 2, 2014 at 05:40, drewski300 said...
I'm surprised nobody has mentioned Rukus. We are not a dealer yet but not having to worry about the wireless network is something I'm looking forward to!

Of course Sonos.

thats why I mentioned Aruba. Freaking awesome wifi, and I would put it right along with Ruckus.
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Post 41 made on Thursday April 3, 2014 at 01:47
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On April 1, 2014 at 13:01, mrtristan said...
RTiPanel and two way drivers allow me to create unique and reliable interfaces without the headaches of learning Crestron.

I do both. I did RTI before Crestron. Both have headaches. I have much preferred RTI wireless controllers to Crestron's offerings but outside of that, you would find that Crestron CRUSHES RTI and once you get past the initial concept of Crestron programming it is literally Simpl... the problem is that it is so open ended in comparison that if you are not an organized and methodical programmer, you will create more problems than you solve.

My favorite... Crestron DM. Expensive yes but try to do it another way while providing all of the same features and benefits you will spend the same with less reliability. It is not for every situation but when it is, there is no denying it.
Post 42 made on Thursday April 3, 2014 at 11:09
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On April 2, 2014 at 23:11, vwpower44 said...
thats why I mentioned Aruba. Freaking awesome wifi, and I would put it right along with Ruckus.

Agreed. Just put 2 105's in a 4500 sq.' office the other day to replace the "Cisco"/Linksys Waps the "network guys" put in. I've never had so many people thanking me for installing waps before! Feels good.

Now they have a stable wifi system that they can roam around with their phones, laptops, etc. and not lose signal ever!
Post 43 made on Thursday April 3, 2014 at 12:38
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On April 1, 2014 at 20:41, NEZBO said...
sonos by far. Don't care what people think. No service calls.
Yamaha Aventage avr's. No Service calls.

+1 yamaha receivers are number 1. Couldn't agree more.

+1 Sonos (but all the play stuff is starting to annoy me). Why can't I just throw all these plastic speakers all over my house?

I would also add JAP, TC, and Lutron wireless shades.
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Post 44 made on Thursday April 3, 2014 at 18:58
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On April 1, 2014 at 22:10, Audiophiliac said...
After thinking about this as I worked through a putting some finishing touches on a decent sized project, I came to some conclusions.

I think back to all the jobs that made me really excited to be in this industry and proud to do what I do. And it really comes down to people. Case in point: 1/5 years ago, we did a really nice house for a guy who moved down from Seattle. $3 mil+ home. Full C4 integration with 16 DA zones, 6 video zones, lighting, HVAC, security, surveillance, pool control, garage doors, etc. Dedicated theater with Stewart CineCurve, Panamorph, JBL Synth, full AI acoustic treatment, etc. I had a blast working on it! It came together brilliantly and we looked forward to going there to work. Well, for whatever reason (irrelevant), this client lived in the home for 2 or 3 weeks and called us up and informed us that he was moving back to Seattle! WTF? Whatever I guess. I am sure he had good reasons. He took a bunch of the gear to upgrade his old home and put the house on the market. It sold within a month to some goofy chinese guy. We went there once to remove the Qualia 004 we had in for demo while the home was being shown, and once again to install this guy's Monoprice HDMI matrix and chinese "apple tv" and mount his walmart tv in the exercise room. It was miserable. Same house. Same gear (aside from the junk he brought with him). But the passion was lost because the guy was not nearly as cool as the other guy.

The clients make it all worthwhile...or make it suck donkey nards.

If I had to choose specifics, SONOS and dedicated theaters excite me. 2.35 screens, anamorphic lenses, acoustic treatments, big subwoofers, etc. oh my. :) I do miss my days with the hi-fi stuff. Setting up a $40k+ set of Wilsons with some massive Krell amps, preamps with big heavy knobs, and garden hose cables that I do not have to hide in a freaking wall sounds waaaay more exciting than 16x16 HDBaseT matrices, apple TVs, curved 4k displays, millions of wall warts and RJ45 terminations. I would give it all up to do 2 ch. in a heartbeat if I could. :)

Crestron DM is my favorite product to sell.
Theaters are my favorite projects.

Funny you mention it, I just had almost the exact same experience.
Did a theater a couple of years ago, really cool build out, great design, pretty good gear. It also had a second AV zone that was a huge covered patio.
Client sold the place, new owner is a Chinese guy. Seller refered him to us. We went out shortly after he moved in to walk the place, see what programming changes would be needed, new things he wanted, etc.
Well, he had put some of his own (cheap) source gear in place as the owner removed their HTPC, Appletv and game systems.
In addition the new cable boxes didn't respond to the IR commands in the control system.
Gave him the hourly labor rate of our Crestron programmer and he looked at us like we had 3 heads.
Said he is fine with using the cable remote (rack doors open) in the theater and running inside to change the channel for the outside display.

Ditto with the family room system. Guy who just bought an almost $4,000,000 house decided he could live with the inconvenience of walking to another room to change channels rather then pay a couple hundred bucks to get everything working as it should.
Oh well, I got the "bad client" vibe from the guy within the first 30 seconds of talking to him, so no loss. Just kinda sad, almost feels like my hard work going to waste.
I am a trained professional..... Do not attempt this stunt at home.
OP | Post 45 made on Thursday April 3, 2014 at 20:09
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