Pasadena Elite Custom Cabinets
The Pasadena Symphony, founded in 1928, presents classical and pops concerts at the Ambassador Auditorium, a 1,260-seat venue built in 1974 under guidance of Herbert W. Armstrong serving both Worldwide Church of God religious services and as concert hall for public performances. The Symphony's programs range from traditional classical repertoire to contemporary compositions and crossover pops concerts. The Pasadena Pops performs at Los Angeles County Arboretum and Botanic Garden in nearby Arcadia. These musical institutions enrich Pasadena's cultural landscape attracting audiences appreciating artistic excellence and refined aesthetics. This commitment to performance quality, attention to detail, and sophisticated taste parallels Pasadena Elite Custom Cabinets' values at 648 E Colorado Boulevard creating cabinetry combining functional performance with aesthetic beauty serving Pasadena's culturally engaged 138,699 residents for over twenty years. Music lovers often collect recordings, instruments, and audio equipment requiring specialized storage. Entertainment center cabinetry houses components including amplifiers, receivers, turntables, CD players, streaming devices, and speakers. Equipment racks with proper ventilation prevent overheating while glass doors allow remote control signals penetrating to concealed components. Cable management systems organize numerous connections preventing tangled messes. Adjustable shelving accommodates various equipment heights. These purpose-designed installations protect expensive equipment while maintaining aesthetic appeal. Vinyl record collections experiencing resurgence require careful storage. LP albums stored vertically in appropriately sized compartments prevent warping. Dividers organize collections by genre, artist, or other systems. Proper shelf depth accommodating 12-inch square albums plus browsing space allows comfortable searching. Climate control maintaining stable temperature and humidity protects valuable pressings. Some audiophiles dedicate entire rooms to listening with custom cabinetry housing thousands of records plus audio equipment creating personal concert halls. Musical instruments need proper storage protecting investments while facilitating practice. Guitar cabinets with padded cradles secure instruments safely. Piano benches with interior storage hold sheet music. Violin cases stored in dedicated cabinets protect delicate instruments from temperature fluctuations and accidental damage. Sheet music storage in wide shallow drawers prevents bending or folding scores. These specialized provisions demonstrate respect for musical pursuits. Home theaters creating immersive entertainment experiences require sophisticated cabinetry integrating large televisions or projector screens, surround sound speaker systems, seating arrangements, and ambient lighting control. Equipment cabinets conceal components maintaining clean aesthetics. Acoustic treatments including fabric-wrapped panels improve sound quality. Stepped platforms elevate rear seating optimizing sight lines. These dedicated entertainment spaces approach professional theater quality. Some clients maintain impressive audio equipment collections appreciating sound quality subtleties. High-end amplifiers, reference speakers, acoustic room treatments, and pristine source components create audiophile listening rooms. Custom cabinetry houses equipment while minimizing acoustic interference from cabinet resonances. Equipment isolation platforms, proper ventilation, and organized cabling all contribute to optimal system performance. These installations respect both technical requirements and aesthetic preferences. Musical instrument practice rooms need sound dampening preventing disturbance to household members and neighbors. Solid-core doors, weather stripping, and acoustic panels reduce sound transmission. Built-in storage keeps instruments, accessories, and music organized. Proper lighting prevents eye strain reading scores. Music stands integrate into cabinetry when not in use. These dedicated practice spaces support musical development. Recording studios whether professional or hobbyist require specialized cabinetry. Equipment racks house mixing boards, outboard processors, and computer workstations. Cable management becomes crucial with hundreds of connections. Acoustic treatments absorb sound reflections producing clean recordings. Monitor speaker placement affects sound quality. Instrument storage keeps guitars, keyboards, and microphones accessible yet protected. These technical installations demand understanding of recording requirements beyond general cabinetry knowledge. Performance preparation areas in homes where musicians practice before concerts or church services might include full-length mirrors for checking appearance, wardrobe storage for performance attire, accessory storage for jewelry and shoes, and grooming stations. These specialized spaces support performers' professional pres