Sensory Rewards

KLANG Audiovisual offers far more than traditional sales and service. With a focus on superior quality products which are truly environmentally sensitive we deliver your complete audiovisual requirements.
November 2nd, 2009
Traditionally, innovative functions and sleek designs have dominated the area of home entertainment, with little information available on those elements beyond the surface.
The products that Klang recommend are focussed on superior quality, innovation and function, matched with sophisticated environmental credentials including manufacturing processes, energy efficiency, longevity of product lifecycle, and recyclability. These products go beyond the simple act of surrounding oneself with nice objects and the latest technology.
At Klang we are conscious of the negative effects of mass production; our passion for beautiful, functional products is matched by a desire for sustainable living while never losing sight of exceptional audiovisual quality.
“Good vision and sound are all about emotional reward, and the greater the reproduction quality the greater and longer lasting that reward,” says Klang’s Director, Michael Williams.
“We enjoy what we do, and we’re passionate about the products we recommend. This is also reflected in the quality of consultancy and installation services we provide,” says Williams.’¨
When recommending products, Williams highlights German brand T+A elektroakustik’s electronics and loudspeakers system. Voted Brand of the Year 2009, T+A ‘s long list of awards also includes endorsement by the German Environmental Ministry. For an In Wall loudspeaker solution Australia’s most awarded In Wall loudspeakers, BG Corp, come complete with lifetime warranty.
For something different, Williams recommends the German designed and manufactured ‘Duevel’ loudspeakers, which are unique, omni-directional loudspeakers. Complementing Klang’s range of loudspeakers and electronics are ‘Synergistic Research’ handmade cables and ‘Metz’ LCD televisions, Germany’s premier LCD television.
At Klang we understand our customers’ busy schedules and that their day-to-day environment is unlikely to be perfectly acoustically treated. We cater for this with auditions by appointment at our new St Leonards, Sydney showroom, which offers contemporary audiovisual solutions within its open plan living displays.”’¨
For more information please contact:
Klang Audiovisual
1300 885 083
info@klang.com.au
klang.com.au
Hero Image: An installation using T+A R-Series electronics and TL Series loudspeakers

An installation using T+A Talis loudspeakers, T+A K2 M DVD Receiver and and Metz television

T+A K2 M 3.1 + 2 DVD Receiver offering DVD, CD, FM Tuner, Full HD 1080p image processing, iPod and iPhone audio and image processing, USB audio and image processing, LAN connection (wired or wireless), Internet Radio
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