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    5.0 (1 review)
    Closed 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Security system installation

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    Security monitoring services

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    Component automation

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    Supreme Security

    Supreme Security

    (6 reviews)

    I contacted Supreme to inquire about moving my existing system/equipment over to them. They sent a…read moretech to inspect my house, he said they would contact me shortly with a quote. Fast forward 8 days later Supreme called me to ask if I still wanted to transfer over to Supreme. They FORGOT they were already here! Not the kind of organization you probably want from your security company.

    Not impressed - the sequence of incompetence has been astounding…read more Had a full home security system put in my home by Supreme. This is not a cheap endeavour (especially considering the 3 year contractual commitment you must make which seems market standard in the industry based on my research) so had diligenced various security firms. I read a lot of negative things re the "big boys" (ie. Telus, Liberty, Vivint, ADT, etc) so I focused on smaller, local firms hoping for a more honest and reliable service. I told Supreme these very concerns at the onset and they said all the right things. I was naive - seems like you get the same problems but they don't seem competent to resolve them (maybe it's the same at the big firms too). Issues from day 1. System was installed in June late. 1st visit they sent a junior technician by himself but I sent him away as I did trust his competency to do the job solo (the next visit was 2 technicians who were here from 9am-5pm so imagine what this lone new guy would have done). They also realised they made errors in the original quote as more items needed to be changed and they did not have all the eqt we agreed to (tho to their credit they did not increase my costs for the additional eqt they missed in their quote). After the installation, parts of the home security system did not work. To me, that is not a success. They have already come back to try to fix but items are still not working. Then they started mentioning extra charges for visits. At this point, I was annoyed and angry. As I am travelling my wife has been dealing with them and is not happy with them (OR ME). She warned me not to use such a small and unknown company for something so important as our home security and safety. She just shakes her head when she looks at the non-functioning security camera and panel. Attempt/visit nu4 is next but I have low expectations now. The owner has reached out to me and is apologetic which I appreciate however he does not seem to have the full details from his staff which isn't confidence-inspiring. I will be posting timely updates to see if they actually care or are just like the big security firms and I end up stuck with a super expensive 3 year contract of non-working security devices. Update as of July 12 2023: another security panel is no longer working.

    The Audio Room

    The Audio Room

    (5 reviews)

    It seems harder to find a store like this that's so dedicated to the quality of its products, and…read moremaybe more importantly, the satisfaction and provision of top service to their customers.

    I bought an Acoustic Solid 113 table from these guys, but rather than the the Rega arm it was…read moretypically sold with, I was recommended and chose a Jelco 850S. Upon preliminary set-up in their shop, Greg and I noticed we were unable to achieve the Jelco recommended 214 mm pivot to spindle distance. In fact we were out by 10 mm. This was because the The Audio Room or TriCell (distributor) drilled the three arm collar holes into the wrong location on the aluminum arm board. With the arm collar mounted to the board, it didn't matter which way we rotated, we couldn't get anywhere near 214 mm. I asked Greg if being out by 10 mm would impact or impede sound quality, and he said "no, that won't make a difference". Also, achieving anything close to correct VTA was impossible because of the platter height. They failed to research this compatibility. Two months later I sourced out a company called Ammonite who designs spacers specifically for Jelco arms ($100). Not sure how The Audio Room failed at all this, as they knew what arm I was buying, and it clearly states parameters within the specs. During setup at my home, Greg used a spirit level on the platter and that seemed fine. However when cuing, the arm drifted inward. He suggested "placing the cuing lifter into a vice and bending it". I felt this was the wrong approach, especially on a new $1,700 tonearm. I took the spirit level and placed it on the plinth. Turns out it was on a different plane than the platter. Greg said this didn't matter, and all that was important was the platter being level. I felt he was wrong, as the arm board is mounted to the plinth, and this may effect cuing if the plinth and platter didn't share the same plane. Sure enough, after looking under the platter I noticed the platter mounting plate wasn't sitting flush with the plinth. This is because whoever drilled the holes into the wooden plinth didn't use a proper forstner bit, which allows for clean drilling of holes into wood. The end result was large lumps around each drill hole, causing the plate to sit unevenly, making it impossible for the platter & plinth to share the same plane. Standing back, you could see how uneven the patter to plinth was. I suggested we use a file and some sand paper on the large bumps around the drill holes. After that, we remounted the plate and now it sat perfectly flush. I placed the level on both the platter and plinth, and now they shared the exact same plane. Also, our drifting cuing dilemma had been resolved. Gee, I wonder why? Greg had forgotten certain tools upon this first visit. He said he'd return a couple days later. Upon returning he forgot his eyeglasses that he said were essential. Regardless, he adjusted a few things while trying different geometries with his protractor. I could see he was upset and had a heck of a time achieving any sort of accuracy due to the fact he couldn't see very well. We got things sounding so so, but there was still distortion. This had nothing to do with cartridge break-in time. I knew it was related to set-up. He asked me to listen for a few days, and he would return (with his glasses) to fine tune things. Upon his return he forgot his reading glasses again! He left and came back an hour later (w/ glasses) and rechecked the set-up. I asked him about being out by 10 mm on our pivot to spindle, and that maybe it was causing the distortion and sibilance we were hearing. He again replied with "no, that won't make a difference". With that I could tell he was really out of his element, and getting frustrated not to mention embarrassed. So, that was it. Greg felt there was nothing more he could do, and after forking out over $6,000 for the table, arm, and cartridge it was goodbye. I emailed him, to which I received a nasty reply. No more support from The Audio Room, helping me obtain the Jelco recommended pivot to spindle distance of 214 mm, or achieving proper VTA because of platter height (see aforementioned Ammonite spacer). I was stuck with a new turntable and unable to enjoy it. I really needed to find someone with a tap and die set so I could drill and thread the holes into my arm board allowing me to achieve the correct 214 mm pivot to spindle distance. After Googling, I found a machine shop that would drill & thread the holes for $75. I then contacted an audio tech with a protractor. He came to my home (for a fee), we set the measuring arm on the protractor to 214 mm and rotated the arm board until it was dead center on the template affixed at the top of the arm pivot. I marked where the holes should be drilled, took the arm board to the machine shop and had it back the next day. The audio specialist was a great deal of help to me, and together we set things up correctly (for a fee). After putting up with The Audio Rooms failing on many levels, I was finally able to enjoy my turntable. The Audio Room should have offered support and done this work for me. Why am I responsible for their incompetence?

    logitactic - securitysystems - Updated June 2026

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