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News |  10 Sep 2010 17:07 |  By RnMTeam

Pioneer rolls out new speaker range for cinema-like sound

MUMBAI: As more mainstream consumers discover the pleasures of home theater, the demand for affordable loudspeakers, that deliver good quality sound has increased. As a result Pioneer Electronics has a spanking new line up of speakers for home theater and music reproduction buffs which are designed by Pioneer USA's chief speaker engineer, Andrew Jones.

The new line will come with bookshelf (SP-BS21-LR, SP-BS41-LR), floorstanding (SP-FS51-LR) and center channel (SP-C21) speakers alongside a subwoofer (SW-8) and all of them are specially engineered to deliver exceptional audio performance, regardless of whether it is used as a two channel music system or a full 7.1 channel home theater system.

The whole home theater and music speaker line makes full use of radio frequency bonded, curved cabinets that will deliver a distinct cosmetic look as well as a stiffer and stronger structure, which ultimately results in better sound reproduction thanks to reduced cabinet resonance.

Each speaker uses flush mounted grills for individual drivers instead of a single grill for the whole front portion of the cabinet. Cloth also has no role to play here, since the speaker grills themselves are made out of metal for superior protection. The grills add to the overall cosmetic appeal of the speaker.

In order to introduce improved sound quality, Pioneer's new speaker series relies on a sophisticated multi-component crossover which can achieve a more accurate frequency division as well as a more precise re-creation of sound, the company release says.

All speakers within its line will also come with gold-plated 5-way binding posts that deliver superior conductivity and flexible connection methods.

Pioneer's latest home theater and music speaker line will be priced anywhere from $79 all the way to $199.

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