Posted on 6/14/2021 4:24 AM By SevenAV
It’s hard to believe there was a time not so long ago that you had to go to the movie theater to truly experience the fully immersed sound of a film. While it’s always a great film, there’s nothing like the experience of watching Raiders of the Lost Ark with sound waves bouncing around the room from every direction.
Posted on 9/14/2020 4:00 AM By SevenAV
It’s been a tough year for movie lovers. With theaters across the country closed, more homeowners are choosing to upgrade their TVs so they can get more enjoyment out of their home viewing. But unfortunately, the sound quality of a home system doesn’t always add up to the quality of a true theater experience.
Posted on 5/11/2020 4:00 AM By SevenAV
Just a couple of decades ago, a family movie night meant renting a movie and watching it on your living room tube TV. But these days, home theaters defy the imagination, and more homeowners than ever are upgrading their home viewing thanks to technology. If you’ve been spending more time lately catching up on your Netflix queue, maybe it’s time to think about making a few changes to your home theater.
Posted on 3/16/2020 4:00 AM By SevenAV
The professional home theater installation pros at Seven’s Home Theater discuss the importance of protecting your home entertainment system.
Posted on 11/11/2019 8:05 AM By SevenAV
There’s nothing quite like having a good entertainment system with great surround sound to binge-watch your favorite Netflix series with your family. If you have children at home, having an excellent home theater can help you create meaningful memories, but it can also make your life easier. Sometimes, the ability to put on the latest Disney film can be vital to your sanity as a parent. But it’s also important to make sure your home entertainment system is safe for your kids.
Posted on 9/10/2018 4:00 AM By SevenAV
It should come as no surprise that people expect the best sound to come from their home theater speakers. However, many tend to drop serious amounts of money on their new home theater speakers to only have the same audio outcome as their previous speakers.