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Why not hide all your components in a rack? Laser cut shelves make for a seamless fit from stem to stern.
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We had to jackhammer the brick behind this TV to get two conduits installed. This wall is solid brick with a chimney behind it. No one but Livewire.
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These are Bose AdaptIQ in-wall speakers. World's smallest in-wall speaker. Want one?
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Outdoor speakers by PolkAudio. Ready for Mozart or Metallica in rain, sleet or snow.
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Wouldn't you like to hide your components in a cabinet? With our remote control systems, you can.
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This is Livewire's version of a subwoofer. Sorry it's so big and bulky. We're naughty like that. Don't be fooled by the size, this thing cranks!
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What's the point of having speakers installed in a room if you can't control the volume?
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One of our "white-glove" installs of a Bose 191 in-wall speaker.
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Nothing says cookout like a weatherproof volume control. You'll thank us later.
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This screen is 106". That's a lot of astroturf.
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These PolkAudio LCi265 speakers are recommended for use with your seatbelt securely fastened.
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Mmmm.... quality workmanship. The mark of a professional.
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Football? Surround sound? A Samsung 50" DLP TV? Please sir, may I have some more?
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Plasma as it should be. Components are heard, not seen.
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The Bose BUILT-INvisible system. Low profile and hidden away.
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This one doesn't need a caption. We listed one anyway.
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Bose FreeSpace 51 speakers in their native habitat: your backyard.
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