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Lighting BOSS: Choosing the Right Lighting Vendor

Ryan Jaso of Lighting BOSS talks about the key values both new and experienced integrators should be looking for when finding a lighting vendor partner.

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16 Immersive Audio Products for Great-Sounding Home Theaters

Now that we have at least three good immersive audio platforms -- Dolby Atmos, DTS:X and Auro-3D -- there's no excuse for a good home theater to skip object-oriented sound. Here are 16 components to choose from.

Dec 13, 2017

Auro Technologies Spins Off StormAudio to Management Group

Newly formed Immersive Audio Technologies acquires StormAudio, the Home Entertainment and Luxury Audio Product Division of Auro Technologies.

Dec 08, 2017

Sound Off: Can Object-Based and Channel-Based Encoding Coexist?

When it comes to immersive audio, you don't have to choose between object-based or channel-based encoding. Here's how to make them work together for perfect 3D home theater surround sound.

Aug 14, 2017

Stunning European Smart Home Is 2017 CEDIA Finalist

This enormous villa goes high-tech with Crestron control, Lutron lighting, Sony Bravia TVs, Sonance and Bowers & Wilkins audio, Fortress Seating and more. It's a 2017 CEDIA Award finalist for EMEA.

Aug 01, 2017

3 Immersive Audio Demo Tips for Dealers

As immersive audio formats like Dolby Atmos, DTS:X and Auro-3D come to home theater, dealers should be prepared to demo the new formats to customers. PRO Audio Technology president Paul Hales offers a few pointers.

Jun 26, 2017

Are Integrators Deceiving Clients with Their Immersive Audio Setups?

Adding speakers for Dolby Atmos, DTS:X or Auro 3D to create great immersive audio only works if extra speakers’ signals are processed individually, but most surround sound processors only offer 11 channels. It’s a problem.

Mar 24, 2017