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Artcoustic Shows New SL Range of 67mm Deep Array Speakers at ISE 2012 (6/1/2012)

Stand 7T185, ISE 2012

Cinema design re-defined

The new SL range is the result of over 12 years research and development, and utilises the very latest drive unit and crossover technology. The SL range has been subjected to 3 years of intensive testing and design, with 6 months of fine tuning to deliver a truly unique and ground breaking loudspeaker range. The challenge was to create a loudspeaker capable of the dynamics and power of a horn loaded design, but with the accuracy and quality of a hi-fi design. The solution was to employ an array of world class drive units to provide incredible efficiency, output and accuracy, whilst also staying true to Artcoustic's signature design ethos.

The SL range is designed to be complimentary and flexible, allowing the correct model to be specified for the correct application. From small flat screen TV based systems to state-of-the-art private cinemas, as well as bars, restaurants, places of worship, in fact, anywhere where high performance sound is required. With consistent timbre and sound qualities throughout the range, the correct model is the one that delivers the output levels desired together with aesthetics to suit the environment. Artcoustic's huge portfolio of artworks and designs uniquely allows serious quality sound to be installed with no compromise to the interior design, and due to the large and expansive SL range, there is always a model to suit the application.

The SL range is a revolution in loudspeaker design, delivering efficiency as high as 104 db, with output up to 127db, and all in a range just 67mm deep and stunning to look at.

www.artcoustic.com

 

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