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28/8/2003

Phase Technology Spacia Hide-Away Indoor/Outdoor In-Wall Music System with In-Wall or In-Floor Subwoofer

The Spacia music system creates a wonderful atmosphere of sound that fills a room. The system was designed to blend into any room so that at first glance it is not visible. As you move around the room, you realize the music flows over you, but where is it coming from? Upon closer viewing, that otherwise normal looking wall outlet is not as it appears; there is no receptacle for a plug. And where is that great bass coming from, it's so clean and defined!

The Spacia speaker system produces high definition sound that is cleverly designed to look like an ordinary electric wall plate and a heater vent in the floor or a return air register in the wall conceals the woofer. The saying goes: "A picture is worth a thousand words." Can you pick out the speakers? Here, we'll make it easier, just read between the lines.

Now, think of the possibilities. For the very first time high definition speakers can be put in any room of the home and they will always be overlooked. We covered all grounds, the husband will love the sound and the wife will love the fact that she can't see them! A speaker can now be placed anywhere an electrical outlet is located. In addition to the normal living rooms and bedrooms, you can have great sounding speakers in kitchens where they fit right under the cabinets. They can be placed in bathrooms, spas and even in shower areas because they're water-resistant. In the home office, they will fit on either side of the computer monitor leaving your workspace clear of the extra clutter. You no longer have to settle for mediocre speakers because audiophiles who have been engineering high definition speaker systems for over 45 years designed the Spacia.

A typical three-piece system consists of two micro-modules and an in-wall or in-floor subwoofer. The micro-modules utilize an entirely new 3" polypropylene cone mounted to a capton voice coil former for lower mass resulting in superior high frequency response. The system response with the woofer is 45 Hz - 20,000 Hz. The micro modules may be used without the sub where low bass is not required. The 7" woofer is a shallow depth design with a polypropylene cone and butyl rubber surround. The woofer (floor-sub) fits through an opening in the floor that is 9" x 4.5". Once the woofer is installed, a standard forced air floor vent covers it. The in-wall version fits in between 16" center studs and comes with a 10" x 12" return air wall vent. The Spacia three-piece system is priced from $350 up and is ready for retrofit or new construction.

www.phasetech.com


 
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