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
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”.