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Armour launches Systemline on-wall speakers (18/3/2008) Armour Home has increased the speaker options for its market leading Systemline Modular range with the addition of two new stylish on-wall speakers. These elegant on-wall designs are shallow depth, protruding no more than 60mm from the wall. Operating entirely via Cat5/6 cabling as part of the Systemline Modular range, they are easy to install and configure, linking with keypads, touch screens and local inputs. For more minimalist installations, the speakers have built in infrared capability enabling control via one of the elegant Systemline Modular remote handsets. Employing Advanced 'Balanced Mode Radiator' (BMR) drivers, the new M-OW2 speakers provide distinct advantages over conventional loudspeakers with an 'Ultra-Wide' soundfield which allows listeners to enjoy sound anywhere in the room and not just the 'hot spot' as with ordinary speakers. Available in White & Gloss Black and optional colours subject to MOQs, the sleek design of the OW2s allows them to be discreetly installed to blend into the décor of a home. Commenting on the new on-wall speakers, Modular Sales Manager Adrian Ickeringill said "The OW2s have been developed as a direct result of feedback from our international customers, who found difficulty mounting in-wall and in-ceiling speakers into concrete construction. With their unrivalled sound dispersion and advanced styling the OW2 speakers break new ground in multi-room entertainment. Naturally, because of our commitment to continuous development, we have plans to add further models to the range further within the next 18 months." Systemline Modular is available exclusively from Armour Home.
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