As you can see from these photos, the Cinema room design looks (and sounds) great, with a fantastic Pioneer plasma in a 7.1 arrangement. Those front speakers are the Kef Ci9000ACE range.
There are three at the front, two for the surround rear channels and two HTS9001′s for the surround sides. I must admit that after testing the system out with ‘The Dark Knight’ on Blu-ray it was a real struggle to get back to work!
There were ceiling speakers in each bedroom on the first floor, driven by a Control4 audio amplifier back in the rack. There was also a Netgear EVA8000 media player, a Sony AV receiver for the Cinema room, Sky HD and a Samsung CCTV recorder.
We did find a number of issues that needed to be resolved:
- The speed and performance of the Control4 system was unacceptable for what the client wanted it to do, and the firmware needed a few updates to get it to work with the latest equipment.
- The HDMI signal to the plasma screen was occasionally cutting in and out.
- The wireless Control4 touchscreen wasn’t working.
- The music management wasn’t working.
- The movie playback wasn’t working either!
- There was no UPS or power management in the head-end rack to protect the equipment, just a mess of white plastic power strips and cables galore.
- The rack cabling was really messy at the back, and needed some attention.
- There was very poor wi-fi coverage throughout the house.
- The old Control4 mini-touch screen wasn’t going to cut the mustard with the new Control4 software, so it needed to be changed for the latest model. See here for how we did this: http://limelightautomation.blogspot.com/2011/08/rip-mini-touch-screen.html
We installed a couple of Apple Airport Express wireless extenders to improve the wi-fi, and added the Control4 MyHome app to the clients Ipad so he could control the whole house AV with it from anywhere inside the house.The client had this to say to our Control4 rep:
“Dear Hamish, thank you for putting me in touch with the guys at Limelight Automation.
I would suggest that, if anyone wants to have a Control4 system, then call Limelight Automation”.

