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Amina Tech's SoundUnseen Plaster-In-Wall Speakers Use NXT Flat-Panel Technology (29/8/2006)
Booth 218, CEDIA US Expo 2006
Plaster-In-Wall speakers, a new concept designed
to achieve completely invisible home and office installation, using
an NXT-patented flat-speaker configuration, will be introduced for
the first time in the United States by Amina Technologies Ltd. ,
Huntingdon, England at CEDIA Expo 2006, booth #218, starting September
13, 2006 in Denver. CEDIA is the Custom Electronic Design and Installation
Association. ÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊ
High-power vibrational element flat speakers
have made possible totally unseen in-wall or in-ceiling speakers
which produce high definition sound with no "visual interference"
to room aesthetics. Entertainment systems can now be placed in any
room in the home without visible wiring or "technoclutter. "Ê The
technology offers improved dispersion characteristics over conventional
speakers, making location and listening position far more flexible.
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The new Amina Technologiesâ SoundUnseen plaster-in-wall speakers permit homeowners, consumers, decorators, remodelers, specifiers and professional installers to equip high-quality multi-room installations and home theaters without compromising the interior design of modern living spaces. ÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊ
Core element of an Amina Plaster-in-Wall speaker incorporates a specialized strong, lightweight composite material that vibrates in the same way as natural musical instruments, as with the acoustic guitar, violin or piano. The vibrations recreate the diffuse source of sound energy that is emitted in a less directional manner and capable of filling a space more evenly than a conventional speaker. This diffuse source creates a high-definition sound over a very wide area, ensuring that a surround sound or stereophonic sound field can be heard regardless of room size, shape or listening position. ÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊ
Heart of the Amina Plaster In-Wall speaker
is its acoustic engine, which can include from one to four (depending
on power levels) rare earth, magnet-based, high power vibrational
excitation drivers. This allows the Model AIW5 in-wall speaker to
handle 80 watts of continuous power, generating 105 db of sound
with plaster applied (see specifications below). Amina's AIW range
of speakers cope with the most dynamic sounds, recreating the clarity
of individual notes produced by the classical guitar, to the impressive
effects generated in today's action movies. ÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊ
The speaker's acoustic engine sets up tiny,
powerful vibrations in the composite panel material, which are then
transferred through the overlaid plaster, paint or wallpaper covering
to the front surface of the wall or ceiling. This, in turn, vibrates
air molecules at its boundary. These then excite more air molecules
further away, sending a diffuse, non-correlated energy sound wave
into the room. ÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊ
Width of the new AIW products allows the
speakers to fit well within standard 16-inch centers between wall
studs for wood or metal construction. Model AIW1 is an affordable,
concealed sound source for use in all parts of the home where more
modest sound levels are needed.
Model AIW3 is designed for main listening
areas or home theaters, where good high levels of sound are desirable.
Model AIW5 is for the special area of the home where very loud,
highly dynamic, high performance sound reproduction is required.
Though just being introduced to the United
States market, early applications include film versions of "Phantom
of the Opera," "The Producers" and the "Tarzan" stage show in New
York City, early European applications have included the new Post
Office headquarters and Stock Market center in Stockholm, Sweden,
the public lobby and one debating chamber of the British Houses
of Parliament in London, the function room of the Gleneagles Golf
Course in Scotland, and the Guinness Museum in Ireland.
www.amina.co.uk
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