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Soundstyle introduce their all new 'Modular' furniture series (3/5/2005)

Armour Home Electronics is pleased to announce the addition of new 'Modular' models to the Soundstyle furniture range.

Glenn McClelland, AHE's Managing Director stated, "The Soundstyle team have been designing and manufacturing class-leading 'audio' furniture for nearly thirty years. With 'Modular' they have developed a product that offers discerning enthusiasts a combination of leading edge styling, modular flexibility, strength and outstanding sonic performance."

There are two core models in the range, the 'MD4' four shelf hi-fi support and the 'MD2 AV', two shelf home cinema variant. Each stand can be further customised to suit individual customer's requirements by adding optional extra frame/shelf kits.

The steel frames are finished in Gloss Black or Lacquered Silver and are complemented by thick safety glass shelves in a choice of three opalescent colours: Platinum, Aqua and Black.

Built to take today's extra large televisions and home cinema amplifiers, each individual shelf can take up to 75kg (165lbs)

The suggested selling price (inc vat) of the MD4 is £295 and the MD2 AV is £250

The optional shelf kit for the MD4 is designated 'MD4-160' and provides a 160mm high shelf. The price of the kit (frame and glass) is £70.

There are two shelf kits available for the MD2 AV. One is a 160mm high shelf (MD2-160) the second is a 230mm high unit (MD2-230). Both these options are priced at £115.

Both models and the optional shelf kits are available now from Soundstyle dealers nationwide.

www.armourhe.co.uk


 
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