Monday, January 5, 2009

In wall speaker installation


Heres a recent install Simply Wired skilled technicians completed, A whole house audio system with in wall speakers. Simple in design, white on white, they almost dissappear! To learn more about in wall speakers and Simply wired, visit our site here.

Simply Wired's new look


Recently added to the lineup of the Simply Wired vehicles........... We like the look and we hope you do too. There will be no mistaking when a crew from Simply Wired is in your neighborhood.

Single speaker flatscreen system ( sound bar)


If your looking for a way to get some extra "ooomph" from your shiny new Tv, but still digging out change to spring for luch, then here is an affordable option for you, A single speaker system ( soundbar) can make some dramatic results! The Boston Acoustics TeeVee 2 model even comes with a wireless subwoofer! starting at under 400.00 ...

Simply Wired has fun too..........


The camera caught it, so pictures dont lie.............

Samsung 52 a850







Samsungs new 850 screen is simply awesome, Heres one that we just installed, complete with painted in wall speakers, and remotely located equipment stack, complete with Denon avr589 receiver, Sony BDP-s350 bluray and more!






Sneak peek at new website!


Shhhh.................. Simply Wired's website is getting completely overhauled, with interactive shopping cart, system builder, scheduling and more!! visit here.

50 " Sharp Aquos installed in a basement bar area




Sharp 50" Aquos installed at a great customers downstairs bar. All equipment is controlled with a Universal Remote control 810, Directv, cable, Bluray and more! HD can add warmth to any room.

Optoma HD 8000 projector installation


Optoma makes great projectors, and Simply Wired has all of them available, including this exclusive HD 8000 with a 3 year bulb warranty and settings/ adjustments not available on store models! see our site here.

Church projector install




The Blue Church in Easton , Pa received a projector upgrade to allow easy viewing from the audience this winter. Simply Wired installed a Sony HD projector, to ensure future compatibility , no matter what the video source!

Sunroom TV installation


Simply Wired finds itself doing more and more of these, so heres a few pictures for review. Outdoor living is becoming increasingly popular, so why not carry your digital lifestyle out there with you? Well, not literally. This one is mounted permanently on the wall of an open air sunroom.

Why in wall speakers?







At Simply Wired we know speakers. We should, its our business ! We are often given this scenario...






" I want it to sound good, but my kids watch alot of tv, and my spouse will disown me if I break the bank!"






Simply Wired to the rescue.... What if we told you that you could have a system that would make movie night sound great, looks good because you cant even seem to find the speakers in the room, and the kids only have to hit one button to get to spongebob???






Enter In-Wall speakers and the Harmony one remote control.






In-wall speakers are a great choice because they sound incredible, sit flat inside the wall, and are paintable to match so they virtually disappear! Add 2 or go for the 5.1 surround system! price. $99.00/ pair with a 10 year warranty, only at Simply Wired.






Harmony one- Fully programmable universal remote control, with touch screen, and user customizable features. price 249.00

130" projection screen sale January only!


ends 1-31-09


Simply Wired is slashing the prices on the projection screens! Brands like Draper, dragonfly and more! up to 60 % off!
Call us for details 1-866-935-WIRE or visit our site here.

Customer Service award!


Simply Wired was honored with a customer service award in 2008 for 100% satisfaction.


see why our customers love the attention they get! visit our site here


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How we install a Bose subwoofer in the floor!







At Simply Wired, we strongly see the value in the Bose systems we install often for our customers. Gone is the huge 24" x 24" subwoofer that can look like a table, and enter a nifty idea from the geniuses at Bose.






All Bose Invisibuilt systems ( not available at circuit city, best buy, or any other store) have the option of utilizing the acoustimass invisibuilt subwoofer. This subwoofer can be installed in your floor, even a pre existing hardwood floor! Heres a few pics of the install, look for the finished result in a later posting.

Simply Wired at The Promenade Shops in Saucon Valley


Simply Wired was able to help out with the outdoor sound at the Promenade Shops in Saucon Valley this fall.
Thos eoutdoor speakers sound a little better, thanks to the extremely experienced technicians at Simply Wired!
visit our site here, to learn more about outdoor speaker setups.

New Warranty exclusive offer! Samsung LCDs


Simply Wired is now offering an exclusive warranty offer on Samsung LCD screens 40" and up ! 3 years, thats right , 3 years extended warranty at 0 cost. Whats the catch? none. Just trust Simply Wired for your next TV purchase with extremely competitive pricing, and an added warranty as a bonus!



Best seller tv-



Samsung 52" 650 series-
Make a statement with SAMSUNG’s new Touch of Color™ design. It features a hint of color naturally blended into the traditional piano black frame. Transforming our already stylish TVs into a work of art, it truly is unlike anything you’ve ever seen.
Auto Motion Plus 120Hz™
Touch of Color design
Wheel key remote control
Infolink™: RSS feeds of customizable stock quotes, weather and brief news articles
Manufacturer's Description

Full 1080p HD resolution and 50,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio offer stunning image detail and vivid colors. Auto Motion Plus 120Hz(TM) and Ultra Clear Panel technology work together to offer the smoothest motion and boldest bright and dark tones. Stay connected to the web via the InfoLink RSS feature, with content provided by USA Today. And the WiseLink USB 2.0 input and user-friendly interface gives you access to pictures and playlists from a specially designed Wheel Remote. HD-Grade 1920 (H) x 1080 (V) pixel resolution: High resolution pixel density with built-in image scaler to handle inputs from a variety of digital and analog audio/video sources. CCFL—Cold Cathode Fluorescent Lamp: Provides colors in your picture that were not available before. 50,000:1 contrast ratio/500nit brightness: As two of the most important determining factors in overall picture quality, contrast and brightness levels achieve new heights in this latest generation LCD panel. Samsung`s new LCD TV`s give the most stunning realistic picture quality ever from a flat panel set. Picture-in-Picture (PIP) enables convenient simultaneous viewing of TV programs and video or PC sources. DNIe(TM) The Samsung Digital Natural Image engine. This exclusive Samsung technology dramatically improves the picture by enhancing the contrast, detail, white balance and reduces. SRS TruSurround XT(TM): TruSurround is a patented SRS technology that solves the problem of playing 5.1 multichannel content over two speakers. TruSurround delivers a compelling, virtual surround sound experience through any two-speaker playback system, including internal television
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24 hr service goal- new at Simply Wired!

Simply Wired is transforming customer service in the A/V field as you know it! Starting 1/1/09 we are implementing our 24 hr service goal. Simply put, we will make it highest priority to respond to your service calls pertaining to tv outages, remote control issues, or any other unforseeable event within 24 hrs.

Sunday, January 4, 2009

Custom A/V cabinets at Simply Wired







Simply Wired can accomodate any size custom cabinet project! Here is one of our most recent systems with an entire Bose sytem hidden within these cabinets, all styles available , at incredibly competitive pricing. See our website here.

Interior Design at Simply Wired!







Simply Wired is pleased to announce our own interior design services that we can provide to you. With over 30 years of experience, our designer can transform homes into beautiful homes for all to enjoy even more! visit our site for more info, or call us directly at 1-866-935- WIRE









before and after.







Samsung 52 A550 above the fireplace







Simply Wired carefully installed this 52" Samsung above the fireplace in a Bethlehem, Pa townhouse. This home underwent some fantastic changes from our own interior designer. Be sure to visit our site to read more about interior design services. The in wall speakers we painted were painted to mach, as well for a more finished look.

Pioneer plasma above an entrance-







Never overlook an entrance to a bedroom as a possible spot for a 52" Pioneer Plasma screen on an articulationg arm. This ingenious location was picked out by a customer, and Simply Wired made it happen after performing a dual screen setup with the bathroom, DirecTv or DVD on either screens, or both, at the touch of a button!

Bose home theater installation







WE love Bose here at Simply Wired, and our happy customers do too! Here is a few pics from a recent Bose theater, with all of the gear hidden in a custom cabinet behind the Pioneer plasma.

Security camera installations- CCTV


Simply Wired professionally installs many different types of Security camera systems, all with one thing in common.... great customer service!!
In uncertain times, have you evaluated your families security? Let Simply Wired guide you on how to take the first step. visit our site here.

OFFICE LCD INSTALLATION-







SIMPLY WIRED was called on to take care of this Sharp 32" LCD installation, made extremely difficult by an exotic tweed wallpaper. 0 chance for error, no wall patching possible.






As you can see from the results, the finished product came out great!

Blu Ray players BDP-S350 in stock now!

ON SALE NOW !
Then Sony Blu Ray players are in stock and shipping now!


Sony Blu ray 350 and 550 models are available at Simply Wired, an authorized Sony dealer.


The BDP-S350 specs:
Revel in astounding HD clarity with the BDP-S350 Blu-ray™ Disc player. Featuring BD-Live™ compatibility*, you can take full advantage of the Bonus View feature of select Blu-ray movies as well as acquire the latest features and updates as they become available. This player also outputs a Full 1080/24p True Cinema picture, plus upscales your existing DVD collection to 1080p when using the HDMI™ connection. Superior picture quality isn't the only thing you'll notice, the BDP-S350 comes with Dolby® TrueHD™ which delivers sound as stunning as the high definition picture itself. Bringing it all together is the new icon based Xcross Media Bar, which provides simple navigation of the player's menu system. * Upgrade to BD-Live by connecting your player to a high speed internet connection and by adding USB flash memory (not supplied).
Bonus View
Bonus View feature provides “picture-in-picture” capability with select Blu-ray Disc titles -- useful for viewing director or actor commentary while the movie plays.
BD-Live Ready (will be available by firmware update)
BD-Live (when firmware update becomes available) brings you the next generation of interactivity, allowing you to download and stream bonus content such as additional scenes, shorts, trailers, movie-based games, and more.
Full HD 1080/60 p & 24p True Cinema Video Output
Most of all Hollywood movies are shot at 24 frames per second, and Blu-ray Disc™ movies are mastered at 24 frame per second, so it is only fitting that the Sony® Blu-ray Disc™ Players can output your films at 1080/24p for a true film-like experience at home. Of course, Sony® Blu-ray Disc™ Players can also output at 1080/60p for more traditional HDTV sets on the market. Either way Sony® has you covered for the best picture possible in Full 1080p!
Quick start-up mode
Quick start-up mode allows operation in Approximately 6 seconds from when Sony® Blu-ray Disc™ player is powered on.
Dolby® TrueHD decoder built-in
Dolby TrueHD delivers lossless studio master quality audio designed specifically for high definition entertainment like Blu-ray Disc™. An incredible sound stage, dynamic range and a stellar Home Theater experience await you with Dolby TrueHD.
Dolby® TrueHD /DTS®-HD bitstream out over HDMI™ (V1.3)
Dolby TrueHD/DTS-HD gives you sound quality that matches the crystal clear image of Blu-ray Disc™. With up to 7.1 channels of surround sound and audio that is indistinguishable from the original studio version, Dolby TrueHD/DTS-HD promises you an extraordinary surround experience.
DVD upscale to 1080p
DVD Upscaling via HDMI™ gets the most out of your existing DVD collection by upscaling standard definition video to near HD quality. 2
Precision Cinema HD Upscale
Precision Cinema HD upscale uses high bandwidth digital-to-analog conversion and processing to detect image changes at the pixel level, rather than at the level of whole scan lines. Additionally, separate algorithms are used to process the moving and still parts of an image, resulting in sharp backgrounds with moving objects that are free from motion artifacts.
x.v.Color™ for AVC-HD
xvYCC color standard - Support for the international xvYCC color standard produces images with 1.8x the color space of the traditional RGB color standard, resulting in images with more natural and vivid color reproduction.5
BRAVIA™ Sync
–As a leader in products with HDMI™ connectivity, Sony has created BRAVIA® Sync to go beyond simple audio and video transmission. When combined with a select number of BRAVIA® televisions and other Sony audio and video products, in addition to audio and video transmission, control functions will betransmitted via the HDMI™ cable. With “One Touch Play,” operations that took several steps have been reduced to one. Press the PLAY button on the remote, watch the audio and/or the video component(s) turn on then the BRAVIA® television turn on and switch to the correct video input?Simple?Easy?BRAVIA® Sync.
Ether port for Network Update
Ethernet port provides connectivity to a home broadband connection so you can download network updates
USB port for BD-Live External Memory
USB Port lets you connect USB flash-based memory (sold separately) for BD-Live1 External Memory.
Xross Media Bar™ (XMB™)
Xross Media Bar™ (XMB™) on-screen display is a fast, fun and easy way to access set-up menus, user controls, and more.

PIONEER PLASMA installation Riegelsville, Pa







Heres a beautiful Pioneer Plasma screen that Simply Wired just completed recently. Its part of a dual screen setup, with the ability to mirror whatever is being displayed on the main tv in the living room. An omnimount articulating arm allows complete control of viewing angle and tilt, and then allows the screen to be tucked back against the wall when not in use. Simply Wired can help this happen in your kitchen too! visit our site here.

Bedroom LCD installation




Not sure where to put your Tv in the bedroom? Consider a corner wall mount, this is just one of the several options you would have ! Mounting options would include fixed, tilting, and articulating, which would give you the most control. Simply Wired stocks all of the mounts necessary for all of these. visit our site here.

Bangor, Pa flatscreen installation







Heres one from hometown Bangor, Pa. Samsung 46" LCD ( model # LN-40A650 ) in a brand new monster home. Dish network HD DVR and Blu ray are the sources that pump the HD signal to this tv! Simply Wired is now offering a free 3 year warrany on Samsung LCDs 40 + inches! see our site here!

BOSE LIFESTYLE 2800 INSTALLATION EASTON, PA







Heres anothe rBose installation, this time in the white variety. This customer preferred white walls, so why not blend in the speakers? Notice that you cant see the center channel speaker, contact us to ask about why you can only do this with a Bose system from Simply Wired!













How to install a flatscreen...



ok ok. why are we telling you how to do this? We hope that by showing you th complexity of what we do you will understand the value in our service. Hanging a flatscreen is NOT like hanging a picture. Although it would be a pretty funny you tube video, your brand new 52" screen crashing off the wall would probably NOT sit well with your better half!!




Challenges- you can guess, but you really dont know where those studs are to mount to.



Solution-Simply Wired has advanced tools to do this!



Challenges- you can guess, but you dont know if theres plumbing, electrical, structural or other dangers laying behind your wall..




Solution- Simply Wired has extensive experience in this too!






Before you tackle wall mounting a LCD or plasma, you need to ask yourself one question. Is this something best left to a professional installer? If you’re not sure then the answer is yes. I’m not implying that self installation is for everyone.
If you doubt your abilities then by all means it’s worth hiring a professional.
Picking the right location:
Choosing the right place (read wall) to wall mount your LCD or Plasma in my opinion is directly proportional to the difficulty you’ll experience. Exterior walls typically offer more obstructions than interior walls, and if at all possible (especially if you’ve never done this) I recommend using interior walls.
Exterior walls, depending on the region you live in, may (or may not) be built with sway-braces which are sometimes called fire-blocks; although true fire-blocks are typically only found in commercial structures. These blocks are generally found about mid ways up the wall from the floor, and greatly increase the difficulty of passing the wiring from your equipment up to the display.
Note: choosing an interior wall doesn’t 100% rule out any obstruction in the wall but I have a recommendation for checking this as well, more on that later.
Preparation:
First make sure that your chosen LCD or plasma is even capable of being wall-mounted. It’s rare but there are some early models that were table-top only. The easiest way to check this is to see if the box or owners manual mentions ‘VESA Compatible’ or just the words VESA mount. VESA stands for “Video Electronics Standards Association” and is just another way of saying this display is designed to work with VESA standard mounts.
If you don’t see any mention of this, all isn’t lost. Just look at the back of the display and check to see if it has four (or more) threaded screw inserts that a mount can be affixed to. If so, you’re good to go.
From there you’ll need to select a mount that’s appropriate for your display. Wall mounts come in a wide range of sizes and styles. For brevity’s sake I’ll just mention the ones I prefer but by all means shop around for what best suits your application.
We pretty much stick with two brands of display mounts, namely OmniMount and Peerless. For LCD’s 37” and under I typically go for the OmniMount and switch-off to Peerless only when I need to mount something heavier than the average 42” Plasma.
Tilting mounts allow you to tilt the display down slightly, this is a nice feature and one I recommend opting for if possible.
Tools Needed:
Most flat panel displays can be wall-mounted with tools you likely already own, that is if you own basic hand-tools (tape measure, screwdrivers, a socket set, cordless drill etc). One item you might not own, that can come in handy for pinpointing the exact location for the mount, is a stud finder (about $20 at Home Depot or Lowe’s).
Recommended tools: Tape Measure, Socket set, Torpedo Level, Sheetrock Saw*, Electrical Tape, Stud-Finder, Philips Screw Driver and of course the LCD/Plasma and wall mount, as well as the proper cabling.
First Steps:
You’ll need to determine the horizontal placement of the mount on your wall. Once you have a rough idea where you want to place the display (left to right) you’ll need to check for obstructions below the mount down to where your power cable and video feeds will exit the wall, and ultimately make their way to your source equipment. This is where the stud finder comes in handy.
Also in the above step, locate the wall-studs as they relate in position to your bracket. At the very minimum you’ll want to ensure your penetrating into at least one wall-stud (with two anchor bolts, top & bottom) if your mounting a LCD. If you’re mounting a plasma, you’ll want to hit two studs with two anchors bolts on each side, i.e. a total of four anchors.
Note: While it is acceptable to bear the weight of a small to medium sized LCD on one stud, that doesn’t mean you can leave the opposite side loose or free. You’ll still need to toggle or anchor the opposite side, most wall-mount kits come with the necessary hardware for this.
About screen height: As you can see in the photo links at the top of the page, this particular screen is positioned somewhat high on the wall, something I try to avoid if at all possible. Our reasoning for placing this LCD high on the wall was the four poster bed in this room, any lower and the view would have been obstructed by the lower left bed post.
A quick note about the aforementioned power cable: There are several methods of getting power to your wall mounted display but not all of them are condoned by the National Electric Code. The preferred method is to employ standard ‘romex’ electrical cable terminated inside a receptacle.
This article is geared toward do-it your-self minded individuals with at least a precursory knowledge of home electrical systems. Please use discretion and by all means consult an electrician if in doubt.
Installing the Mount:
Before you begin mounting the bracket to the wall, you’ll want to attach the mounting rails to the back of your display. I like to do this first so I can get a better idea of exactly where the display will sit in relation to the bracket on the wall. In other words, if the rails that affix to the rear of the display shift the overall height of the display up by two inches, you’ll need to factor this into where you mount the wall bracket.
Once this is done you’re almost ready to install the mount to the wall. Grab a pencil and make some light marks on the wall, where the anchor bolts will go through the mount and also trace out a pattern where your wall-box (for cabling) will be cut.
Then put the mount aside for a minute. You’ll want to tap or pre-start a pilot hole for your anchor bolts as they can be difficult to start on their own. You can use a cordless drill with small diameter bit for this or by driving in a sheetrock screw and then removing it.
Go ahead and cut-out and install your wall-boxes for the cabling, both at the display location and wherever you want the audio/video cables to interface with your A/V system. This is where the recommended sheetrock saw comes into play but you could probably improvise here with a box-cutter.
If you’re exiting the cables directly below the display (at electrical box height), the actual pulling of the cables will be much easier than if you’re trying to reach another location in the room, by going into the crawlspace or basement and back up into the room.
If the wall your installing the display on is insulated you might find it difficult to get the cables from the wall-box behind the mount down to the box near your equipment. We use a fish for these types of wire pulls, but you could probably substitute two straightened coat hangers, taped together for this as well.
Ok, with your wall-boxes in place and cabling ran you’re ready to attach the mount to the wall. Hold the mount up to the wall and with your torpedo level ensure that its level and in your desired position.
With a socket-wrench secure your first anchor; this may take a bit a pressure to get the bolt started depending on how well you tapped your pilot hole. Move onto the second bolt, third, fourth and give them all a good last twist to ensure they’re snug and you’re ready to hang the display.
As you can see in the photo above, we chose to exit our cables above the mount. We typically exit the cables in the large open rectangular area in the center of the mount, but as this particular LCD’s inputs are located toward the top-half of the display we accommodated for this with the higher cable placement.
Hanging your display:
Before you grab that display you might want to get a family member or friend to help you with this part. It’s definitely easier to hang a display with two people, one on each side than trying to wrangle it into position all by yourself, (especially if it’s a 42” Plasma, don’t try to hang something this heavy by yourself).
I also recommend taking a look at where the inputs for power and video are located on the back of the display before you lift it. It’s much easier to put the cables into their respective slots if you already know where they go.
Once the display is mounted and the cables are all in place, check to make sure the safety tabs are in position. The weight of the display itself will likely keep it secure on the mount but these tabs or “locks” that close over the rails of the mount, add the extra piece of mind you want when it comes to expensive LCD’s or Plasmas.
Final Thoughts:
So there you have it, your LCD or Plasma is wall mounted and ready to enjoy and you’ll be able to tell your friends and family ‘Yeah I installed that, it was a piece of cake’.
My goal here was to illustrate the types of things you may encounter while wall-mounting a LCD or plasma, to help you get a better idea if this is even something you want to tackle yourself.
As with any A/V project, specific applications and installation methods can give rise to unforeseen problems, but hopefully at the very least you now have a better understanding of what goes into the process.
I want to make a quick note about cabling. In my photos you’ll see that we only ran a HDMI cable. We didn’t have any component sources that were going to be used in this system, as the receiver that interfaces with this disply will handle all video switching via HDMI. In most cases however I also recommend running a set of component cables, especially if you’re in doubt as to the final system configuration.
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BETHLEHEM TOWNHOUSE INSTALLATION




FLATSCREEN OVER THE FIREPLACE WAS THE ORDER OF THE DAY..Simply Wired delivered big again, on a time crunch for this one! Panasonic 5.1 system, and a 42" LCD was the equipment. All wires were concealed, drywall spackled, patched and painted to match! for more pictures and details about Simply Wired visit our site here.

LOG CABIN PART 1




Hello loyal fans and customers! HAPPY NEW YEAR!




We are very thankful to say that we have been too busy to blog for a while, however we will start again now!






HERE IS A FEW PICTURES FROM OUR LATEST LOG CABIN INSTALLATION. LOG CABINS POSE A TREMENDOUS CHALLENGE BECAUSE OF THE DIFFICULTY IN RUNNING WIRES THROUGH THOSE SOLID LOGS. WELL HERES A FEW FROM THE PREWIRING PHASE- EQUIPMENT BOSE LIFESTYLE 28 SYSTEM, HARMONY 1000 REMOTE , 52" SAMSUNG AND


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