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Stream Music to Every Corner of Your Home With These Home Audio Video Solutions

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Stream Music to Every Corner of Your Home With These Home Audio Video Solutions

If you’re a music lover, you’ve probably invested a lot of time and money in the best audio gear you could buy. Many audiophiles have a single room where they can listen to their favorite records or digital music, but long for the ability to stream it throughout their house. A whole home audio system is just the thing you need if you want to listen to top-quality music in any room of your home. In this blog, we’ll highlight how you can enhance your home audio video system to stream throughout your Bedford, NH property. Read on to learn more.

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Wired or Wireless

Conventional wisdom tells us that hardwired audio signals fare better in the long run that wireless solutions. If you’re trying to stream lossless audio or other high-quality formats, a hardwired system facilitates strong connections to each of your speakers, no matter where they’re positioned in your home. Your integrator can wire your home to accommodate each speaker, and with enough forethought to add more if needed.

Many homeowners come to the idea of whole home audio through Sonos or other wireless solutions. While hardwired systems are default, offering the strongest signal with the least interference, companies like Sonos have nearly perfected the wireless side of things.

Streaming Lossless Files

No true audiophile wants to listen to part of their favorite tracks – but when you listen to an MP3, that’s exactly what you’re doing. You can store all of your songs onto a single, tiny iPod because MP3s actually remove bits of data to make the files smaller. The result is a file that just doesn’t sound as good as it should. When you stream that through a high-fidelity AV system rather than iPod earbuds, you can hear the difference.

The solution is lossless files. Those are digital files that sound better than CD quality – meaning you hear the entire track without any lost bits of information. The result is a fuller, richer and more robust sounding audio. While you can download and store popular formats like FLAC and DSD onto a hard drive stored with your other AV gear, you can now also stream it from internet-based services like Tidal, Spotify and Deezer.

Are you ready to enhance your home audio video system with a whole home audio system? Contact Luxint today!