CUSTOM IR GRILLE NOTCHES
Many of the major television manufacturers place an infrared or logo badge on the bottom edge of the television. Our grilles are engineered to wrap around this protrusion creating a truly custom look, without disrupting any of the functionality.
SPEAKER FORMAT
Any speaker may be re-configured as an in-wall, on-wall, soundbar, bookshelf, or tower speaker.
ACOUSTIC FABRIC
Choose from a core set of custom color grille fabrics with superb audio properties and full infrared (“IR”) pass-through. Additional custom colors are available upon request from our supplier AcousTex.
CUSTOM DESIGNS
Have a unique audio solution that you are looking to have made? Work directly with our sales team and lead engineer to develop your custom solution.
Speaker Grilles
Choose from a variety of speaker grille options including inset, infinity and metal paint match options. Grille options vary depending upon the speaker model.
STANDARD FINISHES
Clients may choose either Matte Black or High-Gloss Black with additional colors, veneers, stains, and custom paint match options available upon request.
WOOD VENEERS
Choose from either Oak, Maple, or Cherry veneers, and finish with one of our custom stains or lacquers include black (i.e. oak w/ black lacquer) and white (i.e. maple w/ white stain) finishes.
PAINT MATCH
Designers and clients love our extensive list of custom paint match options. All of our speakers and perforated metal grilles/frames may be finished in any Benjamin Moore, or your paint match color.
Pass-Through Mount System
Fusion Soundbars may be mounted flush to the wall using our “Pass-Through” mounting system. A wood plate is mounted to the wall with a circular opening. The back of the soundbar is modified with a recessed cavity and speaker terminal cups. The speaker wire coming from the wall is fished through the circular opening in the wood plate and connected to the recessed terminal cups in the back of the soundbar. The soundbar is then lowered onto the plate and secured in place using four long screws which pass through pre-drilled channels located on the front of the soundbar. The screws anchor the soundbar to the wood plate causing the wires to be completely hidden internally and the soundbar to be flush to the wall.
In-wall Speaker Flush Stud System
What do you do if your speaker opening needs to butt up against a stud? Next Level Acoustics has developed the “Flush Stud” mounting system. Instead of using a dog-ear or a rail mounting system, 45-degree screw channels adorn the sides of the speaker that are flush against the wood stud. Once the speaker is placed into the wall, long screws pass through the routed channels into the stud securing the speaker. The channels may be requested on one side, or all of the sides of the speaker depending upon the mounting application required.