Audio Video Integration

San Rafael, United States

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Audio Video Integration is a family owned business. We provide our clients with solutions that include home automation, outdoor entertainment, lighting control, shade control, high fidelity audio systems, surveillance, media systems, home theaters, and custom design. Our 5,000 square foot showroom is opening soon and we would like to invite you to come inside and experience today’s technology like never before. We have the finest products available in our market and a wide spectrum of solutions for everyone. Our speakers & displays are very desirable because they can be completely hidden in the home or designed to match the home’s décor and still maintain incredible performance, quality, and value.

History

Established in 1985.

Audio Video Integration formerly known as Home Theater Solutions is a family owned business that has been serving our community since 1985. Our team of devoted professionals specialize in a wide variety of home technologies including audio, video, control, and automation systems. It is our utmost intention to design a system for your home or business that exceeds your expectations and improves the quality of your life.

The founder, Tony Probst, has the specialized skills and tools to calibrate, properly place, and install systems that deliver the best sound and video experience imaginable. We approach every new system installation scientifically starting with the room itself. Dimensions and room shape greatly influence the sound coming from the speakers.

Meet the Business Owner

Tony P.

Business Owner

Tony’s first experience with electronics began with his highly interesting and unusual childhood. When he was six years old, his family started a 14 year adventure sailing around the world in a 47′ trimaran.

During one excursion from the Galapagos to the Marquesas Islands, when Tony was just 12, he and his brother took some broken electronics they scavenged from the trimaran, and built two radios from scratch so they could talk to each other from their separate cabins.

In Tahiti he bought his first record player. He’d take it to the bar in the famed Hotel Stuart (yes, Matisse and Gauguin lived there), and played music for the patrons. That’s when Tony first got hooked on music, and when sound first became his passion.