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SpeakerCraft – Highend Custom Installation



Custom Installation Speakers, Amplifiers and Media Distribution Systems from the world market leader

The focus of the inventor of the built-in speaker is always on the customer.

SpeakerCraft has many different series of loudspeakers, each with its own specific purpose. The individual models in each series match each other’s sonic fingerprint. The result is the ability for you to choose speakers from different series and maintain a uniform sound throughout a home theater or from room-to-room in a whole-house system.

As you move up the ladder from a 1 to a 5, you will notice that the higher the number the more expensive the speaker.
Why is that? The reason is that each material gets lighter, stronger and faster, thus being able to handle more power with less work providing the greatest reproduction possible at both low and high volumes.

One Series: Polypropylene; Two Series: Glass Fiber; Three Series: Aluminum; Five Series: Kevlar®

In a home theater this is critical as the original sound tracks are mixed on a system with five identical speakers. This is why it is recommended to use five, six or seven identical speakers in a home theater for optimum response. However, in a home the aesthetics play a very important role. For example, in-wall speakers may be fine for the front, left, center and right channels but in the rear the homeowner often prefers in-ceiling speakers that are less physically obtrusive. In this case you simply need to select the same model from two different series. For example, if you have selected the AIM LCR Three for the front channels you could match them to a pair of AIM8 Three’s for the rear speakers in the ceiling. Now the “timbre” or sonic fingerprint is the same in all five speakers. This holds true throughout the SpeakerCraft line.



Innovations you can hear

   

WavePlane Tweeter Baffle

Unlike box speakers where the tweeter and the main driver can be separated into two distinct areas, architectural speakers typically share the space due to the limits on size. Traditional architectural speakers position the tweeter on a single post thus causing diffraction and other interferences. SpeakerCraft has improved performance by creating the WavePlane™ Tweeter Baffle. The WavePlane™ Tweeter Baffle is a series of concentric circular rings that spread across the surface of the speaker onto which the tweeter is mounted.

 

AIM pivoting technology

In most installations architectural speakers will be positioned a good distance from the listener and will commonly be off axis. To combat this issue we implemented our AIM™ pivoting technology. The AIM™ pivoting technology allows the woofer of the speaker to independently pivot and can be rotated up to 17 degrees in any direction, thus allowing the sound to be focused on the listening area or reflected off adjacent surfaces.



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