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At Lewis Sound & Video, our
goal is to create meeting rooms and public spaces where - the spoken word
can be heard clearly
- music and video have real impact
- the AV system
is easy to use
There is both an art and a science to building a great
audiovisual system.
The science comes in using the latest test instruments
and design software. For instance, EASE (Enhanced Acoustic Simulator for Engineers),
allows us to create a three-dimensional model of any room and then plot out the
ideal number of speakers and their placement. TEF® (Time Energy Frequency) analysis
uses the computer to compare the audio output from your speakers to the original
tones on a CD. It helps us fine-tune the finished system frequency by frequency.
The art, however, is necessary because the room won't sound good, the
video won't look its best, if we adjust everything strictly by the computer. There
are nuances to a live performance and a great room that a computer just cannot
capture. An experienced eye and ear are absolutely necessary to getting this right.
There is another art at work here, too, that of understanding what our
clients really need, want and can afford. We take this seriously because we're
your neighbors, people who take pride in our work and care about our impact on
your church, school or business. We worry about all the details that go into your
new audio video system, so that you don't have to.
"My father was an
architect who built homes in Milwaukee for 50 years, and I still remember the
nice things people said about him when he died. One sent a note to my mom saying,
"You know, every morning the sunshine hits our kitchen table, and we know that
Eric put that window in just so that we would have that." And I remember telling
Henry at the time, "if we're going to grow this business, that's how I want people
to think about us." -Susan Lewis
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