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Is That Marvelous Sound Coming From Your Walls?!

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In-wall speakers. Everyone has heard about them and many can easily identify them by the hundreds of little holes in the grill on the wall or ceiling. Flush they are, but hidden they aren’t. But it’s better than having a huge box hanging off your wall or standing from the floor, right? No.

Now with the help of NXT technology, you will no longer have to sacrifice the beauty of your wall or ceiling with an eye sore of a speaker grill. Amina Tech today announced SoundUnseen Plaster-In-Wall Speakers that it will be showing at the CEDIA (Custom Electronic Design and Installation Association) Expo in Denver, Colorado starting September 13th. Like the name implies, these babies can’t be seen as you mount them flush into your wall or ceiling and slap some plaster, paint, or wallpaper over them. Gone. Hidden. Out of sight. But walk over to your stereo system and crank on the tunes and be amazed by the sound that literally comes from your walls!

The high-power vibrational elements in the flat speakers produce sound in the same way, “as natural musical instruments, as with the acoustic guitar, violin or piano,” do by vibration. Amina Tech told SvenOnTech that, “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.”

With speakers ranging from 20 watts (8 ohms), to 60 watts (4 ohms), or as high as 80 watts (8 ohms) in output, with a maximum SPL of 95db 1m/20w, 99db 1m/40w, or 105db 1m/80w (respectfully), and a frequency range of 100-20kHz, all tied up via butt splice crimp or 2-part polarized connector, these in-wall sound emitting devices sound pretty interesting. SvenOnTech already jumped on the offer to put these into someones home, and if we get a set to try out, we’ll be sure to have the big spread on this with full dets on how they sound. Heck, we may regret our decision to put it into our brother in-laws house and not ours if they are as good as we think they’ll be!

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