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About Texas Tunes AV Nationwide and Professional Grade Home Theater Equipment In Dallas
The art of entertainment goes far beyond the sales and installation of electronic components and other expensive equipment…its quality, performance, simplistic operation and the seamless integration of these systems into your living environment. Texas Tunes is a full-service custom electronics design, installation and integration firm specializing in Whole-Home Entertainment, Lighting Control, Home Automation and Home Theater systems. Texas Tunes is serious about quality and performance and it is reflected in all of our efforts. As a true Custom Electronics firm, we are not limited to a pre-determined product line like many retailers. While we do represent and support some of the finest product manufacturers and distributors, Texas Tunes is dedicated to providing you with the best products and services to fit your needs, lifestyle and budget…even if we have to work a little harder to find it! Texas Tunes AV Nationwide announces state-of-the-
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2700 Florence Rd.
South Lake, TX 76092
Phone: 888-522-3970
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