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core element of an Amina Plaster In-wall loudspeaker comprises
a specialist lightweight, yet very
strong composite panel material, which vibrates in the same
way as the bodies of natural musical instruments (for example
the acoustic guitar, violin or piano). These vibrations recreate
a diffuse source of sound energy which is emitted in a far
less directional manner and one capable of filling a space
far more evenly than a conventional loudspeaker. This diffuse
source creates a high definition sound field over a very wide
area ensuring that surround sound or a stereo sound field
is heard whatever the room, and wherever the listening position.
The
beating heart of an Amina Plaster In-wall loudspeaker is its
acoustic ‘engine’, using the very latest rare
earth magnet based, high power vibrational
excitation driver(s) (one in the case of the AIW1, and four
in the case of the AIW5). |
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This allows the AIW5 to handle an incredible
80W of continuous power,
generating a massive 105dB of sound with plaster applied.
The AIW range copes with the most dynamic of sounds, recreating
the clarity of individual notes produced by the classical
guitar, to the impressive effects generated in modern action
movies.
The
acoustic engine sets up tiny, but powerful vibrations (you
can feel them but cannot see them) in the specialist
composite panel material, which are then transferred through
the plaster, paint or wallpaper to the very front surface
of the wall or ceiling. This in turn vibrates air molecules
at its boundary, which then excites more
air molecules further away, sending a diffuse, non correlated
energy sound wave out into the room. |
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