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Since the mid 1990’s the technical advances in consumer electronics have seen the humble home 2-channel audio system evolve into first multi-room audio, then theatre surround systems to integrated whole house control systems. This has seen the awareness and planning for of consumer electronics during the construction stage of housing to level never before seen.
Audio Marketing’s partnership with its suppliers has led us to a point where we can offer a range of distributed audio solutions that can offer the flexibility and discretion of multi-room system without the sacrifice of sound quality.
Some of the key solutions that we can provide are from manufacturers such as Focal JMlab, QED & Flying Mole. A brief description can be found below, for more information go to the product pages on this website.
Focal JMlab. Have long been known for making the finest quality loudspeakers, their ability to design and manufacture all their products in house has given them a huge advantage over their competitors. That is why it was no surprise to see the release of the Cache series of architectural loudspeakers.
The Cache series has been designed to complement the traditional speaker ranges of Chorus “S”, Cobalt “S” & Electra many of the same components and materials can be found in these lines. This gives you the ability to design a system combining floor-standing, bookshelf and architectural speakers with the convenience of a one brand solution and the benefit of timbre matching the sound reproduction.
The Cache IC206 in-ceiling speaker was recently voted the SMARTHOUSE 2004/2005 ARCHITECTURAL LOUDSPEAKER OF THE YEAR.
QED through their product lines and that of Systemline & MusiQ has been at the forefront of distributed audio since its inception. Whether it be complete distribution systems or their range of wall plates, volume controls, switch boxes and cables.
FLYING MOLE was born out of the ashes of a forum into the development of digital amplification. One of the key members of this forum was Japanese manufacturer Yamaha, it was at the end of this forum that a group of engineers mainly ex-Yamaha decided to form the Flying Mole Corporation, and commence design and production of high end digital amplifiers. 2004 saw Flying Mole awarded the innovative design award at the Las Vegas Consumer Electronics Show.
It is this design of high output amplifiers in very small casework and the ability to operate at room temperature without the need to ventilate that has made them such a success amongst custom installers. |