When the client is a true audiophile, so much so that they regularly invite world-famous DJs to play in their home, then, a premium, high-quality audio system is a must. And, when that home also features glass walls, double height ceilings, a series of unique design features and an outdoor party area that has to cope with the wide temperature fluctuations of the Canadian climate, then finding the right audio solution presents significant aesthetic and performance challenges too. This was the sizeable task facing the home technology project team of AVI Consulting, Niagara Falls-based integrator, Design Electronics and 5 Element Sales & Marketing at an awe-inspiring Ontario home, known as the Iceberg. It’s an incredible property, with a set of demanding AV requirements, that has driven the team to new heights, according to Glen Amell, chief design officer for Design Electronics. “This transformative creation invites you to redefine modern living through technological sophistication and artistic refinement, transcending boundaries and leaving an indelible mark on luxury AV and technology.” For the most challenging spaces within the property, the team quickly decided that K-array was the only speaker brand capable of delivering the incredible audio performance required whilst meeting the interior goals of the client.
WELCOME TO SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE: THE EXHIBITION, WHICH IS VERY MUCH READY FOR PRIME TIME.
When the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame and Museum was established in 1983, more than a few pundits suggested that such a memorial augured the death of the genre. Although it was only a few years after the record business had collapsed in 1979, in what many referred to as the Great Disco Disaster, it turned out that rock and roll had at least another three decades left in it (more or less). That looks also to be the case for NBC’s long-lived Saturday Night Live franchise, which wrapped its 40th season in 2015, now that it has its own archival repository. And this one’s not in Cleveland.
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