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Aeria Sound Environments Invisible Speakers

Aeria Sound Environments' audio transducers are water proof, salt resistant and they can handle up to 100 watts of RMS power.


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Aeria Sound Environments’ 4- and 8-ohm transducers can be located in just any wall or ceiling surface to generate a 360-degree field of dispersion to provide sound in non-traditional locations.

The difference between expectations and reality in the world of custom electronics can be great. Many homeowners think that because of the word custom installers can work miracles to transform any living space into a concert hall that rivals Madison Square Garden or Boston's Symphony Hall.

Obviously those type of goals aren't realistic. The Canadian audio company Aeria Sound Environments is however bridging the gap between unfathomable and realistic with its line of 4- and 8-ohm transducers. Aeria says that its transducers are waterproof and pressure tested to be able to withstand mounting depths 300 feet below the surface. The salt-resistant products are rated to handle up to 100 watts of continuous RMS power, and they are designed to throw sound in a 360-degree pattern to turn any surface into omni-directional speakers.

Some of the materials electronics professionals can install the transducers into include drywall, granite, marble, porcelain and ceramic tile, concrete, glass, structured fiberglass panels, plywood and various wood materials. Some of the installation scenarios for the transducers include steam rooms, tile back splashes, pool side, walls and ceilings, store-front plate glass windows and hotel headboards.

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Article Topics

Audio · Distributed Audio · Speakers · Commercial · Home Theater · Retrofit · Whole-house Audio · Aeria Sound Environments · Audio Transducers · Commercial Sound · All topics

About the Author

Robert Archer, Senior Editor, CE Pro
Bob is an audio enthusiast who has written about consumer electronics for various publications within Massachusetts before joining the staff of CE Pro in 2000. Bob is THX Level I certified, and he's also taken classes from the Imaging Science Foundation (ISF) and Home Acoustics Alliance (HAA). In addition, he's studied guitar and music theory at Sarrin Music Studios in Wakefield, Mass.

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