Simplifying Life Through Technology

SoundVision LLC

SoundVision LLC is a lifestyle technology company located in Mooresville, North Carolina. We interview vendors, clients and staff with the purpose of demystifying the capabilties of new technologies for your home or business and sometimes highlighting local content that is important to our community.

  1. Sydney Stricklin from SoundVision

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    Sydney Stricklin from SoundVision

    On this episode of “SoundVision Tech Talks,” Mark and Andrew sit down with Sydney Stricklin, SoundVision's new Lighting Design Assistant. Not long ago, Sydney had no idea what AV integration was. Now, she’s diving headfirst into the world of lighting design, drawn in by the details that often go unnoticed, like how a keypad is labeled or how a lighting scene actually fits into everyday life. Coming from Partner Technology in Athens, GA, Sydney first connected with the SoundVision team at Lightapalooza last year. After staying in touch and relocating to the Charlotte area, the opportunity to join the team felt like the perfect fit.  With a background in advertising and fashion merchandising, Sydney brings a design-first mindset to everything she touches. Since joining the team, she’s already refining how we present lighting and automation to clients: introducing a more polished, visual approach using Canva, helping clients better visualize the experience without getting lost in the technical details.  We also explore one of the more unique project trends we’re seeing: barndominiums. From functional shop lighting to accent lighting designed to highlight cars or personal collections, Sydney brings fresh ideas to these evolving spaces. Plus, we touch on keypad design in traditional homes and why offering curated, vetted options can make all the difference when working alongside architects and interior designers.  Sydney’s fresh perspective and creative eye are already elevating how we approach lighting design. This episode is about more than just a new role, it’s about what happens when a fresh set of eyes meets an industry built on experience, and how that combination continues to push our design process forward. To learn more about SoundVision: https://www.svavnc.com/ Check out our Instagram to see our recent projects: https://www.instagram.com/soundvisionllc/ To listen to more “Simplifying Life Through Technology” podcasts: https://open.spotify.com/show/7fIkJuLZ7lZ8xbafz62muQ Contact Us Today:  (704) 696-2792 Ext. 1 | Info@svavnc.com | soundvisionlkn.com

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  2. ADI | Snap One: Greg Simmons & Kayla Steinberg

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    ADI | Snap One: Greg Simmons & Kayla Steinberg

    On this episode of “Simplifying Life Through Technology,” Mark, Michelle, and Andrew sit down with Greg Simmons and Kayla Steinberg from ADI | Snap One. Greg brings decades of industry experience to the conversation. He began his career as a central station operator before eventually running and scaling a UL-listed monitoring operation that supported more than 16,000 monitored accounts. From there, he expanded into the integration world, working with builders, developing distributed audio, home theater, and automation systems. Later he co-founded Parasol, the remote support platform built specifically for integrators. Today, Greg serves as Vice President of Industry Partnerships at ADI | Snap One, helping strengthen relationships between manufacturers, distributors, and the integration community.  Kayla brings a marketing and partner-development perspective to the conversation, helping bridge the gap between technology, integrators, and the end-user experience. As a strategic marketing leader at ADI | Snap One, she works closely with dealers, manufacturers, and industry partners to develop programs that help integrators grow their businesses while elevating how smart technology is presented to homeowners.  We explore how a brand rooted in distribution and integrator support is redefining what service means for today’s technology integration professionals. We also dive into the ADI | Snap One merger and what it means for the integration industry. With expanded storefronts across the country, strengthened logistics, and knowledgeable teams serving security, pro AV, and residential AV alike, their vision is clear: to become a true one-stop partner for integrators who need speed, reliability, and design credibility. Kayla highlights Control4’s latest evolution with X4, bringing deeper customization and a more refined user experience, alongside design-forward innovations like Control4 LUX keypads. The conversation also touches on a major industry shift, the growing demand for lighting design. As lighting becomes a core part of the smart home experience, many integration companies are now bringing lighting designers in-house to properly coordinate architecture, controls, and wellness-focused lighting scenes. At SoundVision, ADI | Snap One is one of our greatly trusted partners. Many of the products we deploy in our clients’ homes are supported by the infrastructure, logistics, and service ecosystem they’ve built. This episode explores how partnerships like these are helping raise the standard for the entire integration industry. To learn more about ADI | Snap One: https://www.snapav.com/shop/en/snapav/adiandsnapone To learn more about SoundVision: https://www.svavnc.com/ Check out our Instagram to see our recent projects: https://www.instagram.com/soundvisionllc/ To listen to more “Simplifying Life Through Technology” podcasts: https://open.spotify.com/show/7fIkJuLZ7lZ8xbafz62muQ Contact Us Today:  (704) 696-2792 Ext. 1 | Info@svavnc.com | soundvisionlkn.com

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  3. Why Showrooms Matter In A Digital World

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    Why Showrooms Matter In A Digital World

    On this episode of “SoundVision Tech Talks,” Mark, Eric, and Andrew sit down to discuss Why Showroom's Matter in a Digital World. You can scroll specs. You can watch demo videos. You can read every five-star review online. But you can’t feel any of it through a screen. From lighting that instantly shifts your mood, to shades that sculpt daylight instead of simply blocking it, to audio that doesn’t just sound good but resonates in your chest. There’s a sensory layer that digital browsing can’t replicate.  We walk room-by-room through our Experience Center, breaking down the real-world decisions homeowners face every day. Two living room setups highlight practical considerations like TV height, brightness, and seating distance. Kitchen and bath vignettes demonstrate layered lighting for both task and nighttime ambiance. The theater reveals how a properly tuned soundstage transforms storytelling. Even the outdoor space shows how music and lighting extend the experience beyond four walls.  And then we pull back the curtain. We discuss equipment racks to reveal the backbone of every great system: clean wiring, proper thermal planning, smart power management, and infrastructure designed for long-term performance and serviceability.  Online tools absolutely have their place. Configurators and AR mockups help narrow choices. Reviews build confidence. You can’t judge a projector’s true contrast, a subwoofer’s impact, or the way a shade handles afternoon glare without stepping into a space that has these products deployed. If you’re considering lighting control, motorized shades, whole-home audio, or a dedicated theater, this conversation explains why seeing, and feeling, it in person changes everything. Curious to feel the difference for yourself? Book a visit to our experience center and let your senses decide what belongs in your home. To learn more about SoundVision: https://www.svavnc.com/ Check out our Instagram to see our recent projects: https://www.instagram.com/soundvisionllc/ To listen to more “Simplifying Life Through Technology” podcasts: https://open.spotify.com/show/7fIkJuLZ7lZ8xbafz62muQ Contact Us Today:  (704) 696-2792 Ext. 1 | Info@svavnc.com | soundvisionlkn.com

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  4. Lighting Design Vs. Lighting Control

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    Lighting Design Vs. Lighting Control

    On this episode of “SoundVision Tech Talks,” Mark, Eric, and Andrew sit down to discuss the difference between Lighting Design and Lighting Control. Great lighting doesn’t call attention to itself, it simply makes your home feel right. Comfortable. Balanced. Effortless. But that feeling doesn’t come from fixtures alone. It comes from the relationship between lighting design and lighting control. In this episode, we break down what those terms really mean.  Lighting control is about how you interact with your lights: keypads, dimmers, scenes, and automation. Lighting design is about where light comes from, where it lands, and how it supports the way you live in a space. On the control side, we compare wireless systems and panelized lighting, discuss keypad strategy, and address the practical benefits of consolidating switch banks into clearly labeled, scene-based interfaces.  On the design side, we break down layered lighting and explain how reliance on recessed downlights flattens spaces and creates glare. We discuss ambient levels, task lighting angles, accent placement for texture and art, and decorative fixtures that enhance the room. We walk through how thoughtful lighting transforms everyday spaces. Kitchens and bathrooms get special attention, including smarter recessed layouts, shadow-free counter lighting, face-side illumination, and low-level night scenes that improve usability and comfort. We also cover human-centric lighting concepts such as color temperature tuning and circadian considerations, common causes of flicker in residential projects, and strategies for retrofitting existing homes without invasive construction. Real-world examples include backlit architectural materials, motion-triggered night paths, and knowing when fewer fixtures deliver a better result. This episode reinforces a simple idea: control simplifies interaction, design defines performance. When both are planned with intention, the result is a lighting system that looks refined, functions effortlessly, and supports the way people actually live. Key Topics: Defining Lighting Control vs. Lighting DesignWireless vs. Panelized Control SystemsKeypad Strategy and Switch ReductionLayered Lighting FundamentalsFixture Placement and Design IntentCircadian Considerations and Night ModesTo learn more about Lighting: https://www.svavnc.com/lighting To learn more about SoundVision: https://www.svavnc.com/ Check out our Instagram to see our recent projects: https://www.instagram.com/soundvisionllc/ To listen to more “Simplifying Life Through Technology” podcasts: https://open.spotify.com/show/7fIkJuLZ7lZ8xbafz62muQ Contact Us Today:  (704) 696-2792 Ext. 1 | Info@svavnc.com | soundvisionlkn.com

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  5. Elemental LED: Rob Doherty

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    Elemental LED: Rob Doherty

    On this episode of “Simplifying Life Through Technology,” Mark and Andrew sit down with Rob Doherty of Elemental LED. Great lighting doesn’t announce itself. It quietly shapes how a space feels, supports your day, and disappears into the architecture when done right. In this episode, we sit down with Rob to explore what truly specification-grade linear lighting brings to modern homes. Rob breaks down how Elemental LED engineers and manufactures their products in the U.S., why consistency and color quality matter so much in continuous runs of light, and what separates premium solutions like Lucetta from typical off-the-shelf options. We unpack how thoughtful engineering leads to cleaner installs, lighting that blends seamlessly into finishes, and rooms that simply feel better to live in. From kitchens and showers to backlit stone, wood slat walls, and outdoor applications, Rob shares where linear lighting makes the biggest impact—and why it’s becoming a foundational layer of residential design. The episode closes with a broader look at where residential lighting is headed, toward dynamic, human-centric systems that adapt naturally throughout the day. Rob explains how control-agnostic integration with platforms like Lutron and Control4 allows lighting to be designed around experience rather than interfaces, resulting in spaces that feel balanced, intentional, and easy to live in. The discussion ties together design, wellness, and engineering, showing how well-executed linear lighting becomes an invisible but essential layer of the home.  To learn more about Elemental LED: https://www.elementalled.com/ To learn more about Lucetta Lighting: https://lucettalighting.com/ Check out Lucetta Lighting on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lucetta.lighting/ To learn more about SoundVision: https://www.svavnc.com/ Check out our Instagram to see our recent projects: https://www.instagram.com/soundvisionllc/ To listen to more “Simplifying Life Through Technology” podcasts: https://open.spotify.com/show/7fIkJuLZ7lZ8xbafz62muQ Contact Us Today:  (704) 696-2792 Ext. 1 | Info@svavnc.com | soundvisionlkn.com

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  6. 15 Year Anniversary

    12/12/2025

    15 Year Anniversary

    On this episode of “SoundVision Tech Talks,” Mark and Andrew sit down to discuss SoundVision's 15 Year Anniversary. In this milestone episode, we celebrate 15 years of SoundVision. What began at a kitchen table and grew into a team-driven company built on one clear mission: simplifying life through technology. We reflect on the evolution of our work, the people who shaped our path, and the vision that’s steering us into the next decade. We unpack the turning points that defined who we are today: transitioning sales and operations to dedicated experts, formalizing a culture rooted in the Golden Rule and core values, and embracing the slow, steady discipline of getting just 1% better every day. From 2010 to now, the technology, and the expectations, have transformed. Early projects centered around 5.1 surround systems, basic whole-home audio, and simple automation. Today, we design around robust networks, tunable architectural lighting, automated shades in nearly every project, micro-LED displays, and theaters where engineering, design, and reliability finally align. Remote service has also become a signature strength—what started as a necessity grew into one of the most thoughtful, efficient ways we support our clients. But at the center of our story is the people. We highlight the team members who elevated our trajectory, the clients and builders who trusted us with their homes, and the vendor partners who showed up to celebrate with us. We extend special gratitude to our wider community, including a heartfelt thank-you to the veterans whose service protects the freedoms we enjoy. And for the first time, we share a behind-the-scenes look at our “vivid vision” process—how writing down a ten-year plan helped us achieve most of it in six, and why the next chapter is all about legacy, sustainable growth, and creating spaces that bring ease, security, and joy.  As we look back on 15 years of growth, challenges, breakthroughs, and the people who made each year possible, this episode offers a true behind-the-scenes look at what shaped SoundVision, and what will define our next chapter. Whether you’ve followed our journey from the beginning or you’re just discovering who we are, this conversation captures the heart of where we’ve been and the clarity of where we’re headed.  To learn more about SoundVision: https://www.svavnc.com/ Check out our Instagram to see our recent projects: https://www.instagram.com/soundvisionllc/ To listen to more “Simplifying Life Through Technology” podcasts: https://open.spotify.com/show/7fIkJuLZ7lZ8xbafz62muQ Contact Us Today:  (704) 696-2792 Ext. 1 | Info@svavnc.com | soundvisionlkn.com

    24 phút
  7. AI In Our Industry

    28/11/2025

    AI In Our Industry

    On this episode of “SoundVision Tech Talks,” Mark and Andrew sit down to discuss using AI in our industry. Worried AI is going to replace your job? We flip the script and discuss how to turn AI models into true thought partners that make work smoother, proposals sharper, and decisions faster. We walk through the exact tools and workflows we rely on day to day, from custom GPTs that punch holes in our proposals to an “attorney” model that benchmarks subcontractor agreements in seconds. You’ll hear how we combine voice-first tools like Whisperflow with Plaud and Slack AI to capture meetings, extract action items, and stay fully present with clients instead of buried in notes. We also dig into the CRIT prompt method—context, role, interview, task—to get AIs asking us smarter questions before they generate results. That same approach powers real-life choices: one model analyzed mid-size trucks and recommended a Honda Ridgeline based on our criteria, while another built a balanced, points-friendly road trip with leaf-peeping stops, cooking classes, and wine tours. When you provide clear constraints, AI gives you options you can trust and refine without the overwhelm. For client education, Notebook LM transforms dense PDFs into interactive mind maps by floor, room, and device, complete with specs, images, and even a dynamic “podcast” interface that answers follow-up questions. And for rapid internal experiments, Google AI Studio lets us “vibe code” small tools with plain English, turning ideas into working prototypes we can hand off for polish. We stay realistic about risks—misleading media and bad sources exist—so everything gets human review and context. The goal is simple: enhance the human, reduce busywork, and raise the quality bar. To learn more about SoundVision: https://www.svavnc.com/ Check out our Instagram to see our recent projects: https://www.instagram.com/soundvisionllc/ To listen to more “Simplifying Life Through Technology” podcasts: https://open.spotify.com/show/7fIkJuLZ7lZ8xbafz62muQ Contact Us Today:  (704) 696-2792 Ext. 1 | Info@svavnc.com | soundvisionlkn.com

    28 phút
  8. Internet Outage: What To Do

    14/11/2025

    Internet Outage: What To Do

    On this episode of “SoundVision Tech Talks,” Mark, Mike, and Andrew sit down to discuss Internet Outages. Ever wonder whether to call your integrator or your internet service provider (ISP) when your connection suddenly drops? In this episode, we break down the simplest way to understand what’s happening, who’s responsible, and how to get back online faster, without guessing or rebooting the wrong box. Mike joins us by phone this week from Cozumel as we dive into the difference between internet—everything your ISP controls outside your home—and intranet, the network inside your home that powers your Wi-Fi, smart devices, streaming, and automation. We explain how we diagnose issues remotely, why losing visibility into your system almost always points to an ISP outage, and the real-world reasons those outages happen: storms, construction, power failures, landscapers cutting lines, ISP modem failures, and more. You’ll also learn the reset sequence we recommend to homeowners the outside-in reboot order that fixes roughly 70% of service issues. We walk through why the modem needs to reboot first and how a miscommunication between ISP equipment and your router can make your whole system appear offline even when everything inside the home is perfectly healthy. It all comes down to a simple rule of thumb for homeowners:  • If individual devices are slow, glitchy, or acting oddly, that’s an in-home network issue, call us.  • If everything goes offline and we can’t reach your system remotely, it’s time to call your ISP.  By the end of the episode, we hope you’ll know exactly how to read the symptoms, run the right reset sequence, and pinpoint whether the fix is in your house or out on the street. No more guesswork, just a clear path to getting your connection back up and running as quickly as possible. To learn more about SoundVision: https://www.svavnc.com/ Check out our Instagram to see our recent projects: https://www.instagram.com/soundvisionllc/ To listen to more “Simplifying Life Through Technology” podcasts: https://open.spotify.com/show/7fIkJuLZ7lZ8xbafz62muQ Contact Us Today:  (704) 696-2792 Ext. 1 | Info@svavnc.com | soundvisionlkn.com

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SoundVision LLC is a lifestyle technology company located in Mooresville, North Carolina. We interview vendors, clients and staff with the purpose of demystifying the capabilties of new technologies for your home or business and sometimes highlighting local content that is important to our community.