Welcome aboard!
Assuming you have a website it would be helpful to embed a link. Googling Altitude Fidelity returns a lot but nothing I might identify as your business.
RBH Sound is new to me. Their website is overwhelming and I’m not interested enough to spend the time deciphering what they do. It might be helpful to summarize the solutions you’re offering with their products.
Best of luck!
Thanks for the warm welcome!
You’re right — While still a work in progress, the website is live now.
www.altitudefidelity.com As for RBH Sound, totally understand — their website is massive and not the easiest to navigate if you’re just trying to get the quick picture. Also, a lot of the products can be customized to meet WAF.

For example, the speakers I have for demo in the living room can be ordered in a multitude of colors with very different side panel designs.
For demo, I currently have RBH 8300/PX (passive - Unrivaled) in the family room. It’s not the most ideal location as the floor is tiled and there is a large, 3 panel glass sliding door on the side that goes out to the backyard. I am getting acoustic treatments that are acceptable and match the decor of the living space but, this is a real-world environment and how most would integrate a system like this in their home. This system consists of a Bryston BP-19 and a 4B amplifier (hoping it ships soon). I also have a BD-325 but haven’t found a home for it yet so if you want to compare Bryston class D vs their 4B with the same speakers it’s easy to do. I use a Wiim Ultra as a Roon endpoint.
In the theater room, I have RBH SVTRS speakers with other RBH speakers for surround and Atmos duty. This is a typical rectangular room but it is acoustically treated. Here the system consists of a Trinnov Altitude 16, all ATI class D amplifiers, and a Kaleidescape system with a JVC projector.
Also waiting on a pair of white Mini T-10 and now the Bi101 with the DAC/Streamer modules when it ships next year. Don’t quite have a location for the Bryston speakers but….
What I’m offering locally is the ability to hear RBH systems with Bryston amplification in a real environment, compare setups, and get straightforward guidance without having to decode a big catalog.
If anyone in Central Florida ever wants to demo or talk audio, feel free to message me. Text messages are fine as well.

Thanks again for the welcome!