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John Sciacca

The Custom Installer: Keep it Moving!

The project manager can be key to making sure your installation goes smoothly

Having a new house built might be one of the most stressful endeavors you can go through. Practically every time you turn around, someone is there needing an answer to something - or waiting to deliver bad news. In fact, many people who go through the construction process swear to never do it again.

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The Custom Installer: CEDIA Expo 2007

Every September, thousands of the world's best custom installers converge at the CEDIA Expo - the Custom Electronic Design & Installation Association's big annual show - to check out the latest and greatest products. This year's event, held in Denver, offered an amazing array of things worth swooning over.

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Audio Design Associates SWAN Structured Wiring Audio Network

Audio Design Associates might be unfamiliar to Sound & Vision readers, but this 30-year-old, New York-based company has a well-earned reputation as a top player in the custom market. In fact, it pioneered bidirectional control in 1989. And ADA's president, Albert Langella, is the first-ever recipient of CEDIA's Lifetime Achievement Award.

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Installations: A Higher Power

When a New York City landmark needed an innovative new sound system, Definitive Technology came to the rescue.

Cathedrals are almost preternaturally quiet havens where even the softest whispers, shuffling in the pews, or footsteps across marble floors can seem blasphemously loud.

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The Custom Installer: *Not Included

How to make sure the gifts that keep on giving don't give you a headache.

Giving consumer electronics as gifts used to be easy. You picked out what you wanted, wrapped it up, and were off the hook for another year. If you took the time to look at the package, you might have noticed the micro-sized print advising "*Batteries Not Included" and decided whether or not to toss in a pack of AAs for good measure.

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Laser-Visionaries

Mitsubishi's new laser-powered, under-10-inch-thick TV, may be the best use of light beams since the first compact disc player.

What is cooler than Dr. Evil's sharks with frickin' laser beams attached to their heads? Nothing. Stupid question. But what's the second coolest thing to use laser beams? That would be Mitsubishi's new Laser TV, which had its worldwide unveiling last night at the 53rd floor of the Palms hotel in the Moon Nightclub.

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Lutron AuroRa Wireless Lighting Control System

Despite technological advances in every area, most homes are still limited to just two pieces of automation: garage-door opener and remote control. And while it's unfathomable to think of manually cranking a car's windows or locking its doors, people remain content to walk around their homes turning lights on and off - just like Thomas Edison did.

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The Custom Installer: Becoming a Media-Savvy Installer

Some expert advice on how to get your installation company noticed.

I usually cover topics geared toward consumers, but this month's column is really meant for my fellow installers. (Of course, non-installers are welcome to read what follows; you might gain insight into how we choose to feature certain installs.)

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NetStreams DigiLinX, MediaLinX, and ViewLinX IP Video

"World's first" is not a title that comes easily, but it is one that has been given to Austin, Texas-based NetStreams more than once.

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CES: A Day in the Life

Wonder what it's like to be our columnist, John "The Custom Installer" Sciacca at CES? Wonder no more, as he documents each and every day. Tag along as he takes you to press conferences, convention floors, and on pricey cab rides.

Day 4

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