Let's Make Your Space Sound Epic
MILK can mount your TV, hide those ugly wires, and yes even install a power outlet behind it. So Let’s get that TV installed and your Space looking amazing today!
Let's Make Your Space Sound Epic
MILK can mount your TV, hide those ugly wires, and yes even install a power outlet behind it. So Let’s get that TV installed and your Space looking amazing today!
Soundbars
Milk’s Professional soundbar installation is an effective way to ensure optimal audio quality and seamless integration with your entertainment setup. Here are a few Benefits.
Optimal Sound Quality
Precise Placement: Milk can determine the best placement based on room acoustics, distance from the listener, and the shape of the room. This can greatly enhance the audio quality, ensuring clear dialogue, balanced bass, and immersive surround sound effects.
Calibration for Sound Clarity: We can calibrate the soundbar settings to match the room dynamics, adjusting for factors like ceiling height, furniture, and wall materials.
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Seamless Integration with Other Devices
Device Compatibility: Our Techs can connect the soundbar with your TV, gaming console, streaming devices, and other smart home equipment, creating a unified, easy-to-use entertainment system.
Smart Home Integration: If you have a smart home setup, we can integrate the soundbar with voice assistants like Alexa or Google Assistant, adding functionality for voice control and routines.
Insurance and Warranties
Our professional installations comes with warranties on the installation work itself, so if issues arise, you have coverage. We also carry liability insurance, which can provide peace of mind.
Services
Milk provides several types of Soundbar installations and services. Here are a few listed below.
Soundbar Placement and Mounting
Mounting the soundbar on the wall or placing it on a media console, typically below or in front of your TV. Ensuring the soundbar is positioned at the right height and angle for optimal sound distribution.
Connection Setup
Connecting the soundbar to the TV via HDMI ARC, optical cable, Bluetooth, or Wi-Fi, depending on the capabilities of your soundbar and TV. Setting up connections with other devices, such as streaming boxes, gaming consoles, or Blu-ray players, if necessary.
Calibration and Optimization
Configuring sound settings for the room’s acoustics, which may include adjusting bass, treble, and other settings to get the best sound quality. Setting up any surround sound or subwoofer if included with the soundbar.
Let's Hide Those Ugly Wires
Wire concealment is all about hiding or organizing wires to make spaces look tidy, safe, and visually appealing. It can be done for many types of spaces, from home entertainment setups and offices to wall-mounted TVs, soundbars, and data centers.
Do We Need A Mounting Bracket
Soundbar mounts are accessories designed to securely attach a soundbar to a wall or TV, optimizing audio performance and improving aesthetics by keeping the soundbar aligned with the screen.
One Touch Control
Universal TV remotes are devices designed to control multiple types of electronic devices, including TVs, DVD players, soundbars, and even streaming devices. They are particularly useful when you have multiple remotes for different devices and want to simplify the control with one single unit
FAQ's
Here are some frequently asked questions to think about. If you have any questions, give us a call. Milk is here to help.
Should I mount the soundbar on the wall
Placement depends on your room layout and preference. Wall mounting can create a cleaner look and better audio alignment if the soundbar is directly under the TV. Placing it on furniture is simpler and doesn’t require drilling but may not be ideal for smaller spaces.
How do soundbars connect to a TV
Soundbars connect to a TV via HDMI ARC (Audio Return Channel), optical cable, or sometimes auxiliary or Bluetooth. HDMI ARC is usually preferred as it allows for better audio quality and remote control compatibility
Can I use a soundbar with an older TV
Yes, most soundbars can connect to older TVs via optical cable or auxiliary (3.5mm) jack. However, some newer soundbars may only support HDMI, so you’ll want to check compatibility if your TV lacks these options.