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4/8/2003

M&S Systems' WaveGuide Speakers offer unprecedented technology to in-wall home sound

The sound of music takes a new shape with the release of M&S Systems' WaveGuide Speakers. The latest built-in home sound technology offers consumers a new and exciting way to fill their home.

"Consumer audio technology is breaking new ground every day, but without an equivalent speaker the technology goes to waste. The WaveGuide Speakers were designed to work with top digital music sources to offer the best music reproduction in the industry," says Gary Baker, Director of Sales and Marketing for M&S Systems.

WaveGuide Speakers broke new ground with the design of an asymmetrical pivoting tweeter that offers uniform sound dispersion and extended high-frequency response. Along with a unique baffle design, Kevlar woofer cones, gold-plated terminals and adjustable 3-position switches, WaveGuide speakers offer the highest level of sound dispersion in the built-in speaker market.

"Many surround sound rooms have audio dead spots because the speaker can't adjust to the size and shape of the room. But with WaveGuide , every speaker can be customized to the room making sure that there's never a bad seat in the house," Baker adds.

WaveGuide speakers are offered as both ceiling and in-wall applications. The 6 1/2" WG100W (100-watt) and 8" WG150W (150-watt) offer customers two different powered in-wall options for music reproduction. The WaveGuide ceiling offering includes a similar setup with the100-watt 6 1/2" WG100C and the 150-watt 8" WG150C.

"No matter where installed - in-wall or ceiling - WaveGuide provides sound with the perfect shape," Baker concludes.

www.mssystems.com


 
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