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Audiobility demos MIT Cables' wiring system and more (11/6/2008) Stand G22, CEDIA UK Expo 2008 Audiobility will be demonstrating the following: MIT Cables: MIT’s Patented Tmax/One-wire system. With just one spool of cable and MIT’s modules you can install an entire audio/video system. No soldering is required all you need to do is cut and strip the wire, attach the connector, twist on the Tmax module and connect your equipment. Solid Drive: SOLID DRIVE speakers deliver sound to any room with no visible speakers or wiring. The entire surface becomes a speaker delivering high-quality sound and the frequency response of conventional diaphragm speakers. SolidDrive® works with rigid surfaces that include glass, drywall, granite, metal, wood, ceramics, laminates and composites. Because the SolidDrive® utilises materials already existing in a room, it's ideal for installed home audio, commercial audio, or a home theatre sound system. Adcom: ADCOM has created a revolution in the world of high-end audio. By creating some of the most renowned components and offering them at affordable prices, ADCOM has enabled more people to hear the details of their favourite music. It is ADCOM engineers' passion for perfection that has enabled our components to be judged the equivalent of others costing two, three, or even five times as much. Whatmough: WHATMOUGH will be debuting at CEDIA this year. We will be introducing IWB-265 In-wall speakers, which have adjustable bass and treble attenuation. Whatmough speakers are designed to give a rich and natural sound. A few benefits of Whatmough speakers are: •Pivotal tweeters allow more flexibility •The grills are aluminium so no rust, and are a matt white paintable surface and grill. •Self-clamping install system. Simply cut the hole and screw speaker in. No brackets or enclosure.
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