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Adding home theater to a large room requires careful planning and powerful equipment.
Large Screens and Plenty of Speakers
Cabinets and In-Ceiling Speakers
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Cabinets and In-Ceiling Speakers

Open spaces often lack walls for placing speakers and flat-panel TVs. Here, the home theater designers placed the speakers in the ceiling and created a visual focal point by tucking the TV into a cabinet. Electronics design and installation by Premier Custom Audio and Video of Carmel, IN.

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