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I recently moved into a house that was built in 1982. I wanted a solution that completely hid the AV components, and I knew it would be rough due to lack of access space. Kurtis came by and I went over what I wanted, and he made suggestions along the way. The result is much better than I had anticipated. I knew we would have to do some serious sheetrock cutting to get everything installed, but Kurtis and Nate did an extraordinary job of minimizing damage. All access holes were cut in a way that they were easy to patch, and the end result is amazing. Left and right fronts and surrounds are in-wall, the sub is in a built-in bookshelf cabinet, and the AV rack is in a closet. It all looks like it was wired and installed when the house was built. It sounds amazing, and I couldnt be happier. Thanks guys!
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