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βΊ Comparison Guide
Control Systems Compared: RTI vs. Crestron vs. Control4 for Commercial Spaces
The brain that ties your AV system together. Three brands dominate the commercial market β each with a different philosophy, price point, and integrator network. Here's the plain-English comparison so you can pick the right backbone before you spec the rest of the system.
Updated: April 2026
Best for: Bars, restaurants, hotels, conference rooms, retail, multi-zone venues
Pricing: CAD
The control system is the part of an AV install that makes the difference between hardware that works and a system that's actually pleasant to operate. It's the iPad on the wall that runs everything. It's the "Open" and "Close" buttons that take a 14-screen bar from cold to live in one tap. It's the layer that turns your AV system from a collection of devices into a single, manageable thing.
Three brands lead the commercial control space: RTI, Crestron, and Control4. They overlap significantly but each one has a personality and a sweet spot. This guide compares them on what actually matters: cost, capability, who installs them, and who they're best for.
π‘ What a Control System Actually Does
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Plain English β The Job of a Control System
It speaks to every device in your AV system β TVs, AVoIP video distribution, audio amplifiers, source devices, lights, projector screens, motorized shades, HVAC β and presents one unified interface so your staff doesn't need to know how any of those individual things work. Tap "Hockey Night" on the iPad: TVs come on, the right channels appear, the audio comes up in the bar, the dining room music stays at conversation level. One tap, dozens of underlying actions.
βοΈ The Head-to-Head
| |
RTI |
Crestron |
Control4 |
| Best for |
Hospitality, restaurants, sports bars, mid-market commercial |
Enterprise, conference rooms, large institutional, government |
Residential plus light commercial β cafΓ©s, small offices |
| Hardware cost (small system) |
$3,500β$6,500 CAD |
$8,000β$18,000 CAD |
$3,000β$6,000 CAD |
| Programming model |
Integrator-only (RTI Integration Designer) |
Integrator-only (SIMPL / Crestron Home) |
Integrator + dealer network |
| User interface |
iPad app + dedicated touchpanels β fully customizable |
iPad app + premium hardware touchpanels β most polished |
iPad app + dedicated touchpanels β friendlier consumer feel |
| Device driver library |
Excellent β broad and current |
Largest β practically every commercial device supported |
Strong on consumer/residential β weaker on enterprise gear |
| Cloud / remote management |
RTiQ cloud platform β strong |
Crestron XiO Cloud β best-in-class for enterprise |
Control4 OS3 cloud β solid for residential |
| Installer network in Ontario |
Strong β many dealers including Alanson Media |
Limited β fewer certified Crestron dealers |
Strong on residential β fewer commercial-focused dealers |
| Long-term support & updates |
Steady, stable, integrator-supported |
Premium support, premium price |
Subscription-based for some features |
π·οΈ The Honest Take on Each
RTI
The pitch
- βThe best balance of capability, cost, and customization for commercial hospitality and mid-market spaces.
Strengths
- βExcellent value β comparable capability to Crestron at a fraction of the price.
- βHighly customizable interfaces β every install can look and feel branded.
- βStrong dealer network in Ontario β easy to find support.
- βRTiQ cloud platform for remote diagnostics and updates.
Weaknesses
- βLess brand recognition outside the AV industry.
- βNot the right fit for very large enterprise / government deployments.
Crestron
The pitch
- βThe premium standard for enterprise, government, and high-end commercial.
Strengths
- βMost polished hardware β touchpanels feel premium.
- βLargest device driver library β supports practically anything.
- βBest-in-class enterprise tooling and cloud management.
- βThe default choice for boardrooms, government, and Fortune 500.
Weaknesses
- βHighest cost across hardware, programming, and ongoing support.
- βProgramming complexity favors enterprise installs over hospitality.
- βOften overkill for typical restaurant or single-location applications.
Control4
The pitch
- βBorn residential, increasingly capable in light commercial. Friendly UX, strong consumer recognition.
Strengths
- βFriendliest UI of the three for end-users.
- βExcellent integration with smart-home ecosystems.
- βSolid for cafΓ©s, small retail, and businesses with home-style AV.
Weaknesses
- βLess robust on enterprise commercial gear.
- βSubscription pricing on some features adds ongoing cost.
- βNot the natural fit for sports bars, large hospitality, or boardrooms.
π΅ Cost Reality Check (CAD)
Comparable System β Mid-Size Restaurant β All Figures CAD
$8Kβ$15K
RTI β full system: control processor, iPad interface, programming, install
$18Kβ$35K
Crestron β equivalent system with premium touchpanel and full programming
$7Kβ$13K
Control4 β comparable build using OS3 platform
All figures in Canadian dollars. Includes hardware, programming, and install. Crestron's premium pricing reflects more capable hardware and significantly more programming complexity, which is justified for some applications and excessive for most hospitality.
π§ Quick Decision Guide
Which Control System Should You Pick?
If you're a restaurant, bar, or hotel under 500 roomsβ¦
RTI Right balance of capability and cost. Customizable interface, strong dealer support in Ontario.
If you're an enterprise office, government, or large institutional facilityβ¦
Crestron The price is real, but the enterprise tooling, security model, and device support justify it for this segment.
If you're a small commercial space with home-style AV (cafΓ©, small office, retail)β¦
Control4 Friendlier UX, strong on consumer-grade integrations, lower complexity ceiling.
If you have a multi-location chain or franchiseβ¦
RTI RTiQ cloud lets you manage across locations, and the cost structure scales sensibly.
If you have an existing RTI / Crestron / Control4 installβ¦
Stick with the same brand The cost of cross-platform integration usually dwarfs the hardware difference. Keep what's working.
β οΈ Common Mistakes
1. Picking the brand without picking the integrator. All three platforms are integrator-programmed. The quality of programming matters as much as the brand. A great RTI install beats a mediocre Crestron install every time.
2. Specifying Crestron because "it's the best." Best for what? In a 14-screen sports bar, RTI does the same job for half the cost. Right-tool, right-job, not "best brand."
3. Building the system without an interface conversation. What buttons do staff need? What scenarios do you run? An iPad with 47 buttons is worse than an iPad with 8 well-chosen ones. Spend real time on the UX.
4. Buying the cheapest tier of touchpanel. The interface is what staff actually touches every day. A laggy or low-resolution touchpanel ruins the daily experience. Spend the extra $400.
5. No documentation or admin handoff. When something needs adjusting in two years, the operator should be able to make the change themselves or hand a certified integrator a clear admin login. Insist on this at install.
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Professional AV Integration β Southwestern Ontario
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