Indoors or Outside, Set the Mood with Whole-Home Audio
Sync & Listen to Music in Every Area of Your Home
How do you listen to music today? Maybe you use a portable Bluetooth speaker or voice-activated device that connects to music streaming. Or perhaps you have a turntable system with a pair of loudspeakers on either side of the record player.
Whichever method you use, that can only fill one room at a time with music. Some people try to spread music by blasting their speaker’s volume, which is incredibly unpleasant for anyone standing close to the speaker and leads to poor quality sound. But there’s a better way to enjoy music, podcasts, and audiobooks at home: a whole-home audio system.
Whole home audio works by connecting speakers to play in unison across your house. And with weatherproof speakers in the lawn, you can extend multi-room listening outdoors, too.
How does it work—and what are your options? Here’s how to get started with whole-home audio in your Dallas, TX home. And to learn more about multi-room audio installations, contact Texadia Systems here.
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Speakers: Know Your Options
If you’re a true music lover, you deserve to listen with audiophile-quality speakers. And your whole-home system doesn’t have to be limited to small tabletop speakers. You can build a system with:
- Bookshelf speakers
- Floor-standing loudspeakers
- Subwoofers
- In-wall and in-ceiling speakers
- Invisible behind-wall speakers
- Outdoor speakers
Outdoor speakers by brands like Origin Acoustics and Coastal Source are manufactured to defy the elements. So whether it’s 100 degrees or snowing, your outdoor speakers are safe to stay mounted outdoors all year long and play with the rest of your home audio system.
Wired or Wireless?
We build whole-home audio systems with both wired and wireless speakers. Wired loudspeakers are typically considered more dependable and of higher quality than wireless speakers. But if you’d prefer not to run wires through the walls, we recommend using Wi-Fi-supported speakers rather than Bluetooth since Bluetooth has a much shorter wireless range.
However, if you’re in the lucky position of building a new home or renovating, this is the perfect chance to install data and power wiring behind walls. That way, you can enjoy a reliable audio system that works every time.
Many Ways to Control
If you’re in the backyard and left your phone somewhere inside, you don’t have to go on a phone hunt to change the music. There are many ways to control a whole-home audio system, including:
- Phone app
- Touchscreen control panel
- Wall keypad
- Handheld remote
- Voice control
Imagine pressing a button on the wall labeled “Rock” or “Jazz,” and instantly, your curated playlists flow through the house. Then as you walk from room to room, you’ll pause at a wall-mounted touchscreen and skip to a new song. You’re free to control the whole-home system in many ways—whatever feels right for the moment.
Set the Mood for Any Activity
Multi-room audio makes music an integral part of everyday life while creating a fun, comfortable atmosphere for visitors. Whether you’re hosting a dinner party on the patio or a book club in the living room, music will play gently across the house—even in spaces like the bathroom and hallways.
During parties, everyone feels part of the fun as music is always nearby. And when you’re relaxing solo at home? Use the whole-home system to listen to podcasts, audiobooks, the morning news, or music during your daily routines.
If you’d like to learn more about whole-home audio, Texadia Systems is your audio-video destination in Dallas-Fort Worth. Contact our audio experts here to learn more about our services and ask any questions you may have. We look forward to working with you!