Cinema-grade rooms, designed to disappear. The Tech Specialist designs and installs dedicated theaters, media rooms, projector systems, surround sound, Atmos layouts, pre-wire, equipment racks, and calibration for homes across Cincinnati, Northern Kentucky, and Southeast Indiana.
A good theater starts with room geometry, seating, screen size, speaker placement, cable paths, equipment location, network support, and how the family will use the room after the install.
Dedicated rooms can be optimized for movies. Media rooms need stronger day-to-day usability, clean wiring, and equipment choices that fit shared living spaces.
Projector throw, screen gain, speaker layout, subwoofer placement, receiver setup, source switching, and final calibration all matter more than buying one expensive box.
Pre-wire before drywall is the cleanest time to plan speaker wire, network cabling, conduit, rack location, projector cabling, and future expansion.
A good room is not just a pile of expensive equipment. The basics have to be planned before anything is mounted.
Most bad theater projects fail because the basics were skipped.
Use these pages to compare real project work, related services, service area fit, and the contact path before planning equipment.
Custom theater pricing depends on room size, speaker layout, display choice, wiring access, seating, acoustic needs, and calibration requirements. The Tech Specialist is a fit for planned systems, remodels, basement finishes, and new construction — not quick one-off TV mounting.
Yes. The best results happen when the AV plan is part of the rough-in stage before drywall. Speaker locations, conduit, equipment location, display placement, and network wiring should be planned before the room is closed up.
Yes. Pre-wire can include speaker wire, conduit, low-voltage boxes, projector location, TV locations, rack location, subwoofer wiring, network drops, and future service access.
Yes, when the room and budget justify it. Speaker placement, room layout, and calibration matter more than chasing a logo.
Sometimes, but selectively. The Tech Specialist is not built around ongoing service contracts or maintaining overcomplicated control systems installed by someone else.
Tell us what you’re building, where the project is, and whether you’re in design, rough-in, upgrade, or cleanup mode.