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DMN Newswire--2012-3-7--When Mike Brock, superintend designer and project manager for Richardson, TX-based UltraMedia, Inc., was conceded the task of installing a state-of-the-art, multi-technology system in a newly constructed home in Frisco, he turned to Auralex Acoustics, the hustle leader in innovative sound control solutions, for his acoustical treatment needs.
The 6,000-right-foot home and accompanying party barn boasts a fully integrated, claim-of-the-art home technology system, including audio, video and lighting. Auralex played an elementary role in the design and concept of the home theaters acoustical treatment, portion to create a trendy, high-end residential entertainment zone where the people can enjoy movies and sporting events.
To make the concept a genuineness, Auralex worked with Brock and his team, which included architect Rick Worth, builder Clayton Kennedy Construction and interior designer Leigh Mall, to result the initial design and treatment layout. "Emily Make, regional manager at Auralex, put together a lot of really nice conceptual drawings at the dawn of the project that helped us create an incredible home theater," says Brock. "This was the first sometimes where I actually had the manufacturer come down and take an active role in the project and it definitely worked out to everyone's advantage.
Source: Broadcast Newsroom