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News
Wide Dispersion Pattern is Another First For SpeakerCraft
(23/11/2006)
New AIM models to be situation specific
SpeakerCraft, the world leader in custom
installed audio products, announces the debut of its first ceiling
speaker with an ultra-wide dispersion pattern. Created in the same
footprint as their award winning AIM 8 series, the AIM WIDE models
share the same woofers as their popular counterparts but the similarities
end there.
Mounted directly above the woofer is a radically
different mid/tweeter module. The dual 1" tweeters and dual 2" midrange
drivers are set at a fixed 70 degree angle to each other. This geometry
creates a dramatically dispersed sound field, which is extremely
desirable in certain situations.
"Our original intention was to create a ceiling
mounted speaker dedicated to rear channel surround in home theater
applications." said Jeff Francisco, SpeakerCraft's V.P. of Engineering
"However, it quickly became apparent that this speaker was also
perfect for multi-room audio installations where the intention is
to fill a room with high quality ambient or background music. Just
because a room isn't dedicated to critical listening in a fixed
location or 'sweet-spot' doesn't mean people don't want great fidelity."
The AIM WIDE series will consist of two models,
the models Two and Three. The voicing will match the comparable
models throughout the rest of the SpeakerCraft line, allowing dealers
to mix and match the AIM WIDE series with other in-wall, in-ceiling
and cabinet models.
www.speakercraft.com
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