Sonos whole-home audio, dedicated home theater, Dolby Atmos 7.1.4, 4K laser projectors, motorized projector screens, outdoor patio audio, dedicated listening rooms, and professional calibration across Nassau County, Long Island.
AV and home theater work in Nassau County, Long Island runs the gamut: a Sonos whole-home audio job in a Sands Point estate, a dedicated Dolby Atmos theater room in a Garden City single, a motorized projector screen with phone-controlled scenes in a great room, multi-zone outdoor audio on a patio or pool deck, dedicated 2-channel listening rooms for the audiophile crowd, or a complete cinema-grade build with JBL Synthesis, McIntosh separates, and full acoustic treatment. We install Sonos for casual jobs and reference-grade gear for hi-fi jobs, and we do not pretend they are the same install.
AV dispatch from our brooklyn office is consistent across Nassau County, Long Island. We have installed dedicated Atmos theaters, motorized projector screens, Sonos whole-home, high-end Triad / B&W / KEF dedicated listening rooms, and outdoor cinema systems throughout the area. Three branded Abstract Premium Acoustics products available exclusively on our Nassau County installs: in-ceiling speakers (high-fidelity, discreet flush mount), all-weather outdoor speakers (UV-resistant resin, ABS enclosure, waterproof, anti-corrosion — built for the climate), and the Abstract motorized projector screen with DC motor, phone-controlled scenes, and height/floor/drop-down locks. 4.6★ Google Business Profile with 190+ reviews.
Every Nassau County neighborhood has its own building physics, its own wiring era, and its own smart home failure mode. We design around all of them. Most Nassau County smart-home clients also pair their install with our access-control or camera service.
If you have read three home-theater Reddit threads, you have seen 40 acronyms. Here are the ones that matter for your install.
Object-based 3D surround sound. Adds height channels (in-ceiling speakers) to traditional 5.1 / 7.1. Atmos is more common; DTS:X is technically similar with different licensing. Real Atmos requires properly placed in-ceiling speakers, not upward-firing modules.
The shorthand for surround layouts. First number = floor speakers, second = subwoofers, third (Atmos) = height channels. 7.1.4 = 7 floor + 1 sub + 4 ceiling. 9.2.6 is reference theater. Most Nassau County home theaters land at 7.1.4.
In-wall is hidden behind a grille, flush with the wall. In-ceiling drops into the joist cavity. Bookshelf sits on a stand. Each has its place — in-wall for fronts in flat-screen-mount setups, in-ceiling for Atmos heights and casual whole-home audio, bookshelf for dedicated listening rooms.
The brain of a home theater. Decodes Atmos, switches HDMI sources, drives speakers. Marantz, Denon, Yamaha, Anthem, Onkyo. $600-$5,000 typical. Pre-amp/processor + separate amp is the upgrade path.
The high-end alternative to an AVR. The processor (Anthem AVM, Marantz AV, Trinnov, Storm Audio) handles decoding and room correction. Separate amplifiers (Anthem MCA, McIntosh, Bryston, Krell) drive each channel. $8,000-$60,000+ typical.
The whole-home audio default. Sonos Amp (drives passive speakers in-ceiling), Sonos Five, Era 100, Era 300. Multi-zone control via app. We integrate Sonos with Control4, Crestron, Lutron scenes — common Nassau County whole-home audio scope.
Bass traps in corners, first-reflection absorbers at the side walls, diffusers on the back wall. Without treatment, you hear the room as much as the speakers. Critical for Nassau County great rooms with hard floors and glass walls. GIK Acoustics, RPG, Vicoustic.
The room-correction software that flattens frequency response and aligns timing. Audyssey is built into most AVRs. Dirac Live is the audiophile standard. REW + UMIK measurement mic is the professional pass. We calibrate every theater install.
A screen that drops from the ceiling on command — phone, scene, voice. Our Abstract motorized projector screen has DC-motor (quiet, smooth), height-limit lock, floor/drop-down lock, scene activation, and remote control. Critical for great rooms that double as theater rooms.
The new standard for home theater. 4K resolution, 20,000+ hour laser light source (vs 2,000-hour bulb), instant on/off, no lamp replacement. Sony VPL, JVC DLA, Epson LS, BenQ HT. $3,000-$30,000.
UV-resistant, salt-air-resistant speakers for patios, pool decks, outdoor kitchens. Sonance Mariner, Episode Landscape Series, JBL Control 65P/T, Niles Resolution. Rock speakers, in-ground sub, weatherproof zones. Common Nassau County estate scope.
The modern HDMI standard. 8K at 60Hz, 4K at 120Hz (gaming), eARC (audio return channel for Atmos from your TV apps). All cables and switches in our 2024+ Nassau County installs are HDMI 2.1 certified.
We install the full audiophile-to-mainstream stack: Sonos for whole-home casual, Sonance and Triad for high-fidelity in-wall and in-ceiling, Bowers & Wilkins and KEF for dedicated listening rooms, JBL Synthesis for cinema-grade theaters — plus our own branded Abstract Premium Acoustics line: in-ceiling speakers, all-weather outdoor speakers, and the Abstract motorized projector screen with phone-controlled scenes.
In-Ceiling Speakers · High-fidelity sound, discreet flush mount, premium acoustic enclosures. For whole-home audio, Atmos heights, and dedicated listening rooms.
All-Weather Outdoor Speakers · UV-resistant resin coating, durable ABS enclosure, rust-resistant, waterproof. For Nassau County patios, pool decks, and outdoor kitchens.
Sonos Amp, Sonos Five, Era 100, Era 300, Sub Mini. The whole-home audio default. Multi-zone, app-controlled, integrates with Lutron, Control4, Crestron, Apple, Alexa, Google.
Reference, Visual Performance, Mariner outdoor, Cinema Series. The professional standard for in-wall, in-ceiling, and marine-grade outdoor audio. Manufactured in California.
Bronze, Silver, Gold, Platinum series. Made in Oregon, custom-built per order. The audiophile alternative to Sonance for dedicated theater rooms and high-end whole-home installs.
700 Series, CCM in-ceiling, 800 Series Diamond. The British audiophile standard. Reference-grade speakers for dedicated listening rooms and high-end home theaters.
R Series, Reference, Ci-T in-ceiling. Uni-Q driver array delivers point-source imaging. Excellent for medium-budget high-fidelity Nassau County, Long Island home theaters.
SCL, SDA, SCS series. The professional cinema-grade standard. Lucasfilm-certified. Top-tier home theaters in the $80K-$300K range.
Marantz Cinema 60/70/80, Anthem AVM 90, Denon X-Series. AVRs and pre-amp/processors. Atmos decoding, Dirac/Audyssey calibration, multi-zone routing.
Reference-grade separate amplification. McIntosh MC275/MC462, Krell K-300i, Anthem MCA 525/725. For when an AVR is not enough.
Sony VPL-XW5000ES/XW7000ES, JVC DLA-NZ7/NZ8, Epson LS12000. 4K laser projectors for dedicated theater rooms and great-room conversions.
Motorized projector screens — drop-down, fixed-frame, ALR (ambient-light-rejecting). Our Abstract-branded motorized screen has DC motor, phone control, scene activation, height/floor/drop locks.
Outdoor landscape audio. Buried subs, rock speakers, planter speakers. Critical for Nassau County, Long Island estate installs with patio, pool deck, and outdoor kitchen zones.
Our own branded line: in-ceiling speakers, all-weather outdoor speakers (UV-resistant resin, ABS enclosure), and the Abstract motorized projector screen with phone-controlled scenes. Available exclusively on our installs.
Where: Sands Point estate, Garden City single
Scope: 4K laser projector, 130-150" motorized screen, 7.1.4 Atmos, separates pre-amp + amp, full acoustic treatment, stadium seating
Where: great room, kitchen, primary suite, basement, patio
Scope: Sonos Amp + Sonance in-ceiling, app-controlled, multi-zone, integrated with smart-home scenes
Where: open-floorplan great rooms with media walls
Scope: OLED 85-98" wall-mount + Abstract motorized projector screen drop-down for movie nights, in-ceiling Atmos heights
Where: patios, pool decks, outdoor kitchens
Scope: Sonance Mariner, Episode Landscape, buried sub, outdoor 4K laser projector + motorized outdoor screen
Where: audiophile-grade Sands Point estate owners
Scope: B&W / KEF / Focal speakers, McIntosh or Anthem separates, tube DAC, full Dirac calibration, vibration-isolated rack
Where: all building types
Scope: 75-98" OLED/QLED wall-mount with in-wall HDMI 2.1, in-wall power, recessed mount, Frame TV custom-framed
Live snapshot of the top questions we got on calls, emails, and consultations across Nassau County in the last 30 days. Updated quarterly.
A real dedicated theater (treated room, 4K laser projector, 130-150" motorized screen, 7.1.4 Atmos with proper in-ceiling heights, separate amplification, professional calibration, stadium seating) runs $40,000-$140,000 for the Sands Point estate bracket and $140,000-$450,000+ for the Garden City single ultra-luxury bracket. Includes +20% Nassau County markup over Brooklyn base.
Sonos is the right call for 80% of Nassau County whole-home audio jobs. Sonos Amp + Sonance in-ceiling speakers across great room, kitchen, primary suite, basement, deck or patio is a clean, $12K-$30K scope, app-controlled, integrated with Lutron/Control4/Crestron scenes. Pro separates (pre-amp + amp, Triad / B&W / KEF speakers,…
In-wall: hidden behind a grille, flush with the wall — best for fronts in flat-screen-mount setups, or for L/C/R in a clean theater. In-ceiling: drops into the joist cavity — best for Atmos heights, casual whole-home audio, kitchens, bathrooms. Bookshelf: best for dedicated listening rooms and rooms where the speaker…
For Sonos-grade casual listening — no. For dedicated theater — absolutely yes. For a great room that doubles as theater — usually yes. Most Nassau County new construction has hard floors, glass walls (especially water-facing rooms), and vaulted ceilings. All three create reflections and bass build-up. Acoustic treatment — bass…
Last refreshed: April 2026 · Sources: People Also Ask, Reddit r/smarthome, r/HomeAutomation, r/NYCapartments, internal call log.
These are the actual questions we get on every consultation, every email, and every Reddit thread on r/smarthome, r/NYCapartments, and r/HomeAutomation. Real answers, not sales pitches.
A real dedicated theater (treated room, 4K laser projector, 130-150" motorized screen, 7.1.4 Atmos with proper in-ceiling heights, separate amplification, professional calibration, stadium seating) runs $40,000-$140,000 for the Sands Point estate bracket and $140,000-$450,000+ for the Garden City single ultra-luxury bracket. Includes +20% Nassau County markup over Brooklyn base.
Sonos is the right call for 80% of Nassau County whole-home audio jobs. Sonos Amp + Sonance in-ceiling speakers across great room, kitchen, primary suite, basement, deck or patio is a clean, $12K-$30K scope, app-controlled, integrated with Lutron/Control4/Crestron scenes. Pro separates (pre-amp + amp, Triad / B&W / KEF speakers, Dirac calibration) is the upgrade path for dedicated listening rooms or Sands Point estate great rooms with cathedral ceilings and 30+ feet of glass.
In-wall: hidden behind a grille, flush with the wall — best for fronts in flat-screen-mount setups, or for L/C/R in a clean theater. In-ceiling: drops into the joist cavity — best for Atmos heights, casual whole-home audio, kitchens, bathrooms. Bookshelf: best for dedicated listening rooms and rooms where the speaker IS part of the design (mid-century modern in Sands Point, Old Westbury, Brookville, Mill Neck for example). Most Nassau County homes use a mix of all three.
For Sonos-grade casual listening — no. For dedicated theater — absolutely yes. For a great room that doubles as theater — usually yes. Most Nassau County new construction has hard floors, glass walls (especially water-facing rooms), and vaulted ceilings. All three create reflections and bass build-up. Acoustic treatment — bass traps, first-reflection absorbers, diffusers — is the single highest-ROI line item in any high-fidelity build.
Yes — +20% over Brooklyn base. Pre-quoted on every Nassau County job. Covers travel time, longer day per truck roll, and Nassau County-specific COI requirements where applicable.
Yes — and our Abstract-branded motorized projector screen is one of our most-requested products. DC motor (silent, smoother than AC), phone-controlled, scene activation (movie scene drops the screen, dims lights, fires up projector), height-limit lock, floor lock, drop-down lock, online store access for replacement parts. We install in great rooms across Sands Point, Old Westbury, Brookville, Mill Neck, dedicated theaters, and basement conversions throughout Nassau County.
For a great room with controllable light (north-facing rooms, basements, rooms with motorized blackout shades) — a 4K laser projector at 130-150" on a motorized drop-down screen is a different category of cinema experience than any TV. For a great room with full daylight and uncontrollable glare — an 85-98" OLED is the right call. We install both. Many Nassau County customers do both: OLED on the wall for daily use, motorized screen drops down for movie nights.
Yes — and the in-ceiling height-channel placement is what separates real Atmos from fake "upward-firing" Atmos. We install dedicated Sonance, Triad, or B&W in-ceiling speakers at the correct angles for 7.1.4 or 9.2.6 layouts. For new-construction or gut-renovated Nassau County theaters, we plan the joist cavities, run the cabling, and back-box the speakers. For retrofits in Sands Point, Old Westbury, Brookville, Mill Neck, we work with what is available — sometimes 5.1.2 with two ceilings is the right compromise.
Standard Nassau County estate scope: Sonos Amp per zone or Sonance Sonamp 2-150 for higher-power needs, Sonance Visual Performance or Triad Bronze in-ceiling, marine-grade Sonance Mariner outdoor for patio / pool deck / outdoor kitchen, dedicated listening room with separates and B&W or KEF reference speakers, integrated Atmos theater. App-controlled multi-zone, integrated with Lutron / Control4 / Crestron scenes. $35K-$120K typical.
Yes. Standard outdoor scope: Sonance Mariner or Episode Landscape Series UV-resistant speakers, our own Abstract Premium Acoustics all-weather outdoor speakers (UV-resistant resin coating, durable ABS enclosure, anti-corrosion mounting hardware — built for the salt-air and freeze-thaw of Nassau County, Long Island winters), buried subwoofer for low-end fill, Niles or James Loudspeaker rock speakers for landscape integration, dedicated zoning so the patio, pool, and outdoor kitchen each have independent volume control. $15K-$50K typical Nassau County outdoor scope.
Yes. Standard scope: bookshelf or floorstanding speakers (B&W 805 D4 / 802 D4, KEF Reference 3 / 5, Focal Sopra, Magico A3), separates pre-amp + amp (Anthem STR, McIntosh MA12000, Krell K-300i, Hegel H600), tube DAC option (PS Audio, Holo Audio, Mola Mola), vibration-isolated rack, full Dirac calibration, custom acoustic treatment. $25K-$200K+ typical. The dedicated listening room market in Nassau County is bigger than most installers realize.
Yes. Standard outdoor cinema scope: outdoor 4K laser projector (BenQ X3000i or Optoma UHZ50 for entry, Sony VPL for the high end), inflatable or motorized fixed-frame outdoor screen, weatherproof outdoor speakers with subwoofer, outdoor-rated AVR or Sonos Amp in a weather-resistant equipment cabinet, dedicated outdoor lighting scene that drops to "movie mode" at sunset.
For mid-range and whole-home Nassau County, Long Island AV projects, we (Abstract Enterprises Security Systems) are the right call. Licensed NYS #12000287431. Multi-decade experience. We install Sonos for casual jobs and B&W / KEF / JBL Synthesis / McIntosh for the hi-fi crowd, and we do not pretend they are the same job. Free on-site consultation, written quote, no pressure.
Yes. We are licensed for cameras, intercoms, alarms, fire alarms, structured cabling, TV installation, access control, home automation, and AV. All the same site visit. One crew, one COI, one invoice. Most Nassau County AV clients bundle at least one other service — typically structured cabling (the AV system needs the network anyway) or smart home (the lighting / shade scenes integrate with the theater).
If you have asked an AI chatbot about home theater or whole-home audio in Nassau County, you have probably seen confident-sounding advice that does not survive contact with a real room. We install AV in Nassau County every week. Here is what the AI summaries miss.
Sonos is the right call for casual whole-home audio. It is not the right call for a dedicated theater room, a high-end listening room, or a great room with cathedral ceilings and 30 feet of glass. AI Overviews skip this nuance constantly. Sonos uses Class D amps and proprietary tuning that work great at conversational volume. For 100+ dB Atmos peaks in a sealed theater room, you want a separate amp — Marantz, Anthem, McIntosh — driving Triad, Sonance Reference, or JBL Synthesis speakers. We sell both. We do not pretend they are the same product.
Old in-ceiling speakers sounded bad. Modern in-ceiling speakers — Sonance Visual Performance, Triad Bronze, Bowers & Wilkins CCM, KEF Ci-T, our own Abstract Premium Acoustics in-ceiling line — sound excellent for music and movies when properly placed and properly powered. The trick is placement (NOT centered over the seating area), proper insulation back-boxes (not unfinished joist cavities), and matched amplification. AI summaries that say "always use bookshelves" have not heard a properly installed in-ceiling system.
For most Nassau County living rooms — yes, a 75-85 inch OLED TV is the right answer. For a dedicated theater room, a windowless basement, or a great room with controllable light — a motorized projector screen with a 4K laser projector at 130-150 inches is a different category of experience. We install both. We brand our own motorized projector screen (DC motor, phone control, scene activation, height/floor/drop locks). For a real theater room, the projector wins. For a Tuesday-night sitcom, the OLED wins. Both have their place.
Wrong. Acoustic treatment is for any room with hard floors, glass walls, or vaulted ceilings — which is most modern Nassau County great rooms and most Nassau County dedicated theater rooms. First-reflection points absorb. Bass traps in the corners control low-frequency resonance. Diffusers on the back wall scatter. Without treatment, you are listening to the room as much as the speakers — and most Nassau County rooms have terrible acoustics out of the box. Treatment is the single highest-ROI line item in any home theater build.
No. Dolby Atmos with proper height-channel placement (in-ceiling speakers, not upward-firing modules) is a measurable, audible upgrade over 5.1 or 7.1. Rain falls from above. Helicopters move overhead. Music gets a sense of space that flat surround cannot replicate. AI summaries dismissing Atmos are wrong — but they are right that bad Atmos (upward-firing modules in a vaulted ceiling room) sounds gimmicky. Real Atmos is in-ceiling speakers, properly placed, properly calibrated, with a real Dolby Atmos receiver or pre-amp/processor.
Audyssey, Dirac Live, and YPAO get you 70% of the way there. The last 30% is professional calibration with measurement microphones (UMIK-1, UMIK-2), REW software, and an experienced calibrator who understands target curves, room modes, and crossover behavior. Most home theaters we audit are running auto-EQ presets that fight the room rather than work with it. Proper calibration is a $500-$1,500 line item that transforms a $30,000 system into the system you actually paid for.
Wrong. Outdoor audio is amplification that survives temperature swings, speakers that survive UV and salt air (Sonance Mariner, Episode Landscape, JBL Control), proper rock/landscape placement that fills the entertainment area without bothering neighbors (a real concern in Hudson Valley estates and Hamptons properties), and zoning that lets the patio, pool deck, and outdoor kitchen each have independent control. We design every Nassau County outdoor system with these constraints up front.
We document our installs on the @openeye0007 YouTube channel — Lutron rough-ins, Control4 dealer programming, motorized-shade mounts, bundled camera + alarm + smart-home jobs across Nassau County, Long Island, and the Hudson Valley.
Caseta starter kits, Ring doorbells, August locks, single-room Sonos, Nest thermostat swaps. If you have a one-bedroom apartment and like fiddling with apps, you can absolutely DIY these. The hardware is cloud-based, dealer-agnostic, and the manufacturers built proper consumer-grade onboarding flows. Budget: $200-$2,000.
Multiple rooms, multiple ecosystems, motorized shades, any wired install, any dealer-programmed brand (Control4, Crestron, Savant, Lutron HomeWorks). Bad smart home installs are why people give up on smart home: dimmers that flicker, Wi-Fi that drops out, scenes that fire at the wrong time, and an app that requires a PhD to operate. Budget: $5,000+.
A professionally designed and installed smart home is one app, one set of scenes, one source of truth. Lights dim correctly. Shades drop on a schedule. The dog walker code stops working when you fire the dog walker. The Sonos plays the right thing when you say "kitchen, dinner music." Most importantly: when something stops working, you call a human being who picks up the phone.
The #1 complaint about AV companies in Nassau County is that they disappear after the install. We answer the phone — at (347) 934-8335 — and the same crew that did your install handles your service calls. That is rare in this industry, and our customers tell us it is what brings them back.
We are licensed for cameras, intercoms, alarms, fire alarms, structured cabling, TV installation, access control, and home automation. One COI, one invoice, one warranty. Most Nassau County clients bundle and save 20-30% versus hiring four separate contractors.
ADT and Vivint lock you into 36-60 month contracts at $50-$80 per month — that is $1,800-$4,800 over the life of the contract. Our AV install is one-time. You own the equipment, you own the data, and there is no monthly bill.
Last refreshed: April 2026 (PAA quarterly rescrape).
A real dedicated theater (treated room, 4K laser projector, 130-150" motorized screen, 7.1.4 Atmos with proper in-ceiling heights, separate amplification, professional calibration, stadium seating) runs $40,000-$140,000 for the Sands Point estate bracket and $140,000-$450,000+ for the Garden City single ultra-luxury bracket. Includes +20% Nassau County markup over Brooklyn base.
Sonos is the right call for 80% of Nassau County whole-home audio jobs. Sonos Amp + Sonance in-ceiling speakers across great room, kitchen, primary suite, basement, deck or patio is a clean, $12K-$30K scope, app-controlled, integrated with Lutron/Control4/Crestron scenes. Pro separates (pre-amp + amp, Triad / B&W / KEF speakers, Dirac calibration) is the upgrade path for dedicated listening rooms or Sands Point estate great rooms with cathedral ceilings and 30+ feet of glass.
In-wall: hidden behind a grille, flush with the wall — best for fronts in flat-screen-mount setups, or for L/C/R in a clean theater. In-ceiling: drops into the joist cavity — best for Atmos heights, casual whole-home audio, kitchens, bathrooms. Bookshelf: best for dedicated listening rooms and rooms where the speaker IS part of the design (mid-century modern in Sands Point, Old Westbury, Brookville, Mill Neck for example). Most Nassau County homes use a mix of all three.
For Sonos-grade casual listening — no. For dedicated theater — absolutely yes. For a great room that doubles as theater — usually yes. Most Nassau County new construction has hard floors, glass walls (especially water-facing rooms), and vaulted ceilings. All three create reflections and bass build-up. Acoustic treatment — bass traps, first-reflection absorbers, diffusers — is the single highest-ROI line item in any high-fidelity build.
Yes — +20% over Brooklyn base. Pre-quoted on every Nassau County job. Covers travel time, longer day per truck roll, and Nassau County-specific COI requirements where applicable.
Yes — and our Abstract-branded motorized projector screen is one of our most-requested products. DC motor (silent, smoother than AC), phone-controlled, scene activation (movie scene drops the screen, dims lights, fires up projector), height-limit lock, floor lock, drop-down lock, online store access for replacement parts. We install in great rooms across Sands Point, Old Westbury, Brookville, Mill Neck, dedicated theaters, and basement conversions throughout Nassau County.
For a great room with controllable light (north-facing rooms, basements, rooms with motorized blackout shades) — a 4K laser projector at 130-150" on a motorized drop-down screen is a different category of cinema experience than any TV. For a great room with full daylight and uncontrollable glare — an 85-98" OLED is the right call. We install both. Many Nassau County customers do both: OLED on the wall for daily use, motorized screen drops down for movie nights.
Yes — and the in-ceiling height-channel placement is what separates real Atmos from fake "upward-firing" Atmos. We install dedicated Sonance, Triad, or B&W in-ceiling speakers at the correct angles for 7.1.4 or 9.2.6 layouts. For new-construction or gut-renovated Nassau County theaters, we plan the joist cavities, run the cabling, and back-box the speakers. For retrofits in Sands Point, Old Westbury, Brookville, Mill Neck, we work with what is available — sometimes 5.1.2 with two ceilings is the right compromise.
Standard Nassau County estate scope: Sonos Amp per zone or Sonance Sonamp 2-150 for higher-power needs, Sonance Visual Performance or Triad Bronze in-ceiling, marine-grade Sonance Mariner outdoor for patio / pool deck / outdoor kitchen, dedicated listening room with separates and B&W or KEF reference speakers, integrated Atmos theater. App-controlled multi-zone, integrated with Lutron / Control4 / Crestron scenes. $35K-$120K typical.
Yes. Standard outdoor scope: Sonance Mariner or Episode Landscape Series UV-resistant speakers, our own Abstract Premium Acoustics all-weather outdoor speakers (UV-resistant resin coating, durable ABS enclosure, anti-corrosion mounting hardware — built for the salt-air and freeze-thaw of Nassau County, Long Island winters), buried subwoofer for low-end fill, Niles or James Loudspeaker rock speakers for landscape integration, dedicated zoning so the patio, pool, and outdoor kitchen each have independent volume control. $15K-$50K typical Nassau County outdoor scope.
Yes. Standard scope: bookshelf or floorstanding speakers (B&W 805 D4 / 802 D4, KEF Reference 3 / 5, Focal Sopra, Magico A3), separates pre-amp + amp (Anthem STR, McIntosh MA12000, Krell K-300i, Hegel H600), tube DAC option (PS Audio, Holo Audio, Mola Mola), vibration-isolated rack, full Dirac calibration, custom acoustic treatment. $25K-$200K+ typical. The dedicated listening room market in Nassau County is bigger than most installers realize.
Yes. Standard outdoor cinema scope: outdoor 4K laser projector (BenQ X3000i or Optoma UHZ50 for entry, Sony VPL for the high end), inflatable or motorized fixed-frame outdoor screen, weatherproof outdoor speakers with subwoofer, outdoor-rated AVR or Sonos Amp in a weather-resistant equipment cabinet, dedicated outdoor lighting scene that drops to "movie mode" at sunset.
For mid-range and whole-home Nassau County, Long Island AV projects, we (Abstract Enterprises Security Systems) are the right call. Licensed NYS #12000287431. Multi-decade experience. We install Sonos for casual jobs and B&W / KEF / JBL Synthesis / McIntosh for the hi-fi crowd, and we do not pretend they are the same job. Free on-site consultation, written quote, no pressure.
Yes. We are licensed for cameras, intercoms, alarms, fire alarms, structured cabling, TV installation, access control, home automation, and AV. All the same site visit. One crew, one COI, one invoice. Most Nassau County AV clients bundle at least one other service — typically structured cabling (the AV system needs the network anyway) or smart home (the lighting / shade scenes integrate with the theater).
Free on-site consultation anywhere in Nassau County, Long Island. Licensed, insured, and 25+ years across the region. Call (347) 934-8335 for service.
| Feature | Abstract | ADT / Vivint | HelloTech | Other Local |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Lutron Certified Dealer | ✅ | ❌ | ❌ | Some |
| Control4 / Crestron / Savant | ✅ | ❌ | ❌ | Some |
| Co-op Alteration Agreement Package | ✅ | ❌ | ❌ | Some |
| LPC Compliance for Historic Districts | ✅ | ❌ | ❌ | Rare |
| Cameras + Alarm + AV One Visit | ✅ | Camera/Alarm | ❌ | Rare |
| Monthly Fee | $0 Forever | $50-$80/mo | $0 | Varies |
| Contract Length | None | 3-5 yr | None | Varies |
| Google Rating | 4.6 (190+) | Varies | Varies | Varies |
Smart-home homeowners regularly tell us about their last installer. The patterns are consistent across Nassau County, Long Island, and the Hudson Valley.
ADT and Vivint sell a 36-60 month contract at $50-$80 per month with proprietary equipment that becomes a brick if you cancel. Their installers are W-2 sales reps — not certified Lutron, Control4, or Crestron technicians. They cannot do dedicated home theater, dealer-programmed multi-zone audio, or motorized projector screens. We are a one-time install with no monthly fee, you own the equipment, and we are certified in all major AV platforms. Over five years, we are typically $3,500-$5,000 cheaper.
Sonos, Bose, and Apple HomePod are excellent entry-level whole-home audio systems for one-bedroom apartments and small homes. They are not designed for whole-home Nassau County installs with multiple Atmos zones, dedicated theater, professional calibration, and integrated cinema-grade equipment. The DIY ecosystem hits a wall at about 15-20 devices. Past that, you need professional infrastructure. We routinely take over Sonos systems and integrate them into a Sonance, Triad, or Bowers & Wilkins stack with proper amplification.
HelloTech and Geek Squad are subcontracted handyman networks. The technician who shows up may or may not have ever installed a Lutron Caseta. They cannot dealer-program Control4 or Crestron, they do not pull permits, they do not carry full COIs for your building, and they will not be the same person on the warranty call. We are W-2 employees, fully insured, fully licensed (NYS #12000287431), and the same crew that does your install handles your service calls.
There are good local independent installers in Nassau County. There are also bad ones. The single biggest differentiator is whether the installer is certified by the brand they install. A certified Lutron, Control4, Crestron, or Savant dealer has access to the manufacturer's training, support, and firmware. An uncertified installer is buying gray-market hardware on eBay and learning from YouTube. We are certified in all four — call (347) 934-8335 to verify.
Transparent pricing. No hidden fees. Free on-site consultation before any quote. 50% deposit to schedule, balance due upon completion. NYS License #12000287431.
From the truck in Nassau County, Long Island — the most common smart-home failure mode we see on rip-and-replace jobs is a Wi-Fi-only system that worked fine on day one, then started dropping out as the homeowner added more devices. In Nassau County, where building materials run from steel-and-concrete pre-war to lath-and-plaster brownstone to thick-stone Hudson Valley farmhouse, we always plan around RF first and Wi-Fi second. Lutron Clear Connect, Z-Wave, and Thread carry through walls that Wi-Fi can not. On every install we run a wireless site survey before we order parts. We measure dBm at every keypad location, every shade location, every camera location. If we can not hit -65 dBm or better, we add a repeater or run cable. That single step — the survey — is what separates a smart home that still works in year five from one the homeowner unplugs in year two. Our crews are W-2 employees, fully insured, and trained in-house. No subs.
— Anwar Jeffres, Owner / Lead Installer · NYS Lic #12000287431
Most smart-home repairs in Nassau County are fixed in 1-2 hours. Same-day appointments available for urgent issues — Lutron failures, alarm errors, scene programming, dealer takeover from a previous installer who disappeared.
📞 Same-Day AV Repair: (347) 934-8335Call (347) 934-8335 or fill out the quote form. We schedule a free on-site walkthrough — no pressure, no contract, no obligation. Typically same-day or next-day in Nassau County.
We design a system to your exact needs — building type, budget, lifestyle. Written quote with line-item pricing. We compare 3 options at different price points so you can see the trade-offs.
50% deposit to schedule (Stripe, ACH, or check). Most installs start within 2-3 weeks. We coordinate with your building, super, or HOA on access and COI.
Same crew does the install (no subs). Whole-home walkthrough at completion — you get the app, the keypads, the scenes, and a 30-minute training session with the lead installer.
1-year parts-only warranty. Same crew handles service calls. We answer the phone — at (347) 934-8335. NYS Lic #12000287431. Fully insured. Real humans.
Bring your floorplan if you have one (otherwise we sketch it). Photos of any existing smart-home gear. Your Wi-Fi router model. Your goals — "we want a movie scene" / "we want vacation mode" — in plain English.
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Most Nassau County AV clients bundle two or more services. One crew, one COI, one invoice.
4K Hikvision, Dahua, Uniview IP cameras. NVR-based, no monthly fees, integrated with smart home.
Aiphone, DoorBird, Comelit video intercoms. Apartment-to-apartment, gate, and front-door.
Lutron, Control4, Crestron, Savant. Lighting scenes, motorized shades, integrated with your AV system.
Cat6, Cat6A, fiber. Whole-home networking, server rack, patch panel, professional terminations.
Wall mount, in-wall power and HDMI, recessed mount, fireplace mount, Frame TV. Hidden cable runs.
Honeywell, DSC, Qolsys. Cellular monitoring, app control, integrated with smart-home scenes.
FDNY-compliant fire alarm panels, smoke detectors, central station monitoring. Commercial + residential.
RFID readers, keypad locks, mobile credentials. Apartment, gate, garage, elevator.
Many Nassau County AV clients pair their install with cameras — for the front door video doorbell on the AVR, security feeds piped into the smart-home app on the Sonos / Control4 keypad, and 4K IP cameras for property-wide coverage. See security camera installation in Nassau County →
Aiphone, DoorBird, and Comelit video intercoms tie into Sonos doorbell chimes and AVR auto-pause when the doorbell rings. Read about intercom installation in Nassau County →
AV runs on networking. Cat6, Cat6A, fiber backbone, mesh Wi-Fi for streaming, Sonos, Apple TV, AVR firmware. Learn about network cabling and Wi-Fi for Nassau County homes →
For multi-tenant buildings, gates, garages, and elevators. See Nassau County access control →
AV systems integrate cleanly with Lutron / Control4 / Crestron scenes — "movie night" dims the lights, drops the shades, fires up the projector, and switches audio to the home theater zone. Smart home installation in Nassau County →
Honeywell, DSC, Qolsys panels integrated with smart-home arming. Compare Nassau County alarm options → · Fire safety systems →
4K wall mounts, Frame TV, in-wall HDMI runs, Sonos and Sonance multi-zone audio. Smart TV mounting in Nassau County →
Licensed NYS #12000287431. 25+ years across NYC, Long Island, and the Hudson Valley. Abstract Enterprises Security Systems → · main site
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Free consultation, custom system design, written quote. No pressure, no contracts. NYS License #12000287431.
Last reviewed: April 2026 · Page last updated:
Changelog: Refreshed pricing, added v2.1 AI Overview reality check, refreshed 4-question qualifier, refreshed PAA Q&As (April 2026 rescrape), added field notes from latest Nassau County install.
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