OmniMount Axis Series audio tower
With the introduction of three new rack storage solutions, OmniMount is providing its dealers with a greater choice of design products that help to blend home A/V systems into the homes of their clients.
The Axis AT is one of three new equipment storage racks that OmniMount has recently introduced.
Excluding the minority audio enthusiast market that doesn't mind having huge speakers and massive monoblock amplifiers sitting in the middle of their living rooms, most Americans don't want unsightly electronics to dominate the aesthetics of their living spaces.
Helping homeowners to blend their electronics into their homes is the Phoenix-based company OmniMount, which has just released its Elements AT, Verona AT and Axis AT audio towers. These new products are designed to match its existing furniture product lines that house TVs and other components. The first of the three new products is the Element AT and it features a high-gloss black open architecture design with interchangeable wood accents that provide homeowners a choice of four color options: gloss black, cherry, brushed stainless and walnut. The next product is the Verona AT, which offers homeowners a semi-enclosed tower that allows users to partially conceal their A/V gear. The Verona employs curved edges and it can be placed along a wall or in a corner. OmniMount's third new equipment rack launch is the Axis AT audio tower. This unit is an enclosed product that serves users more like a traditional rack product, but it's industrial design is more at home in a residence.
Summarizing the newly released products, the company says the three new rack and storage products represent the latest industrial design trends that are currently popular in the interior design and electronics markets.
Helping homeowners to blend their electronics into their homes is the Phoenix-based company OmniMount, which has just released its Elements AT, Verona AT and Axis AT audio towers. These new products are designed to match its existing furniture product lines that house TVs and other components. The first of the three new products is the Element AT and it features a high-gloss black open architecture design with interchangeable wood accents that provide homeowners a choice of four color options: gloss black, cherry, brushed stainless and walnut. The next product is the Verona AT, which offers homeowners a semi-enclosed tower that allows users to partially conceal their A/V gear. The Verona employs curved edges and it can be placed along a wall or in a corner. OmniMount's third new equipment rack launch is the Axis AT audio tower. This unit is an enclosed product that serves users more like a traditional rack product, but it's industrial design is more at home in a residence.
Summarizing the newly released products, the company says the three new rack and storage products represent the latest industrial design trends that are currently popular in the interior design and electronics markets.
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Audio · Video · Furniture · Home Theater · Equipment Racks · Home Theater · Omnimount · Phoenix · Arizona ·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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