产品介绍
Sonance Visual Performance Series speakers combine elegant, modern style with outstanding audio performance. New micro-trim grilles have only 0.20” of trim, giving these speakers a clean, sleek appearance that seamlessly integrates into any designed space. The grilles attach via powerful magnets, for simple, quick installation. A one-step paint process saves time compared to traditional flanged speakers.
Visual Performance Small speakers are available in three shapes (rectangular, square and round), and in three different audio performance levels, so the designer and installer can select the shape that best suits the architectural space while providing the level of sound quality desired by the client.
VP41-series speakers feature polypropylene drivers that deliver quality sound. Visual Performance Series Small speakers can be retrofitted into mounting holes for Sonance Original Series Small speakers without modification, making upgrades exceptionally easy.
Visual Performance Series Small speakers can also be used with accessories for Sonance Original Series Small speakers, such as Flex brackets, acoustic enclosures, retrofit backboxes and fire-rated backcans.
Specifications
Tweeter:
3/4" (19mm) silk dome
Woofer:
4 ½" (114mm) polypropylene cone with a rubber surround
Frequency Response:
70Hz - 20kHz ±3dB
Impedance:
8 ohms nominal; 6 ohms minimum
Power Handling:
5 watts minimum; 50 watts maximum
Sensitivity:
89dB SPL (2.83V/1 meter)
Grille:
Perforated steel
Dimensions (W x H x D):
6 ½" x 6 ½" x 3 5⁄8" (165mm x 165mm x 92mm)
Cut-Out Dimensions (W x H):
5 5/8" x 5 5/8" (143mm x 143mm)
Shipping Weight:
6 lbs (2.8kg) pair
关于SONANCE
In 1982, Sonance co-founders Scott Struthers and Geoff Spencer asked their client to point to the precise spot on the kitchen wall where she’d like her speakers placed. And with a single swing of a hammer, shock waves went through the audio and architectural industries that reverberate to this day. At that moment, what the founders of Sonance had created was literally a breakthrough.
The relationship between architecture and audio would be forever altered.
Sonance did something that no one in the audio industry had done before: move the loudspeakers off the floor, off the shelf, and into the wall. Suddenly the placement of speakers was limitless, with both the walls and ceiling of any room in the home now part of the blank canvas open to the architect and designer. With Sonance, speakers could be less obtrusive, but no less acoustically precise. With Sonance, speakers could make sound an element of design, like light, form, and color.
That creative freedom, that power to see architecture and audio blending in new ways, is what Sonance has always offered the design community and its clients. At the same time, Sonance has continued to innovate, leading the industry to solutions that designers, custom installers and design-sensitive audiophiles recognize as truly breakthrough.
CEDIA Lifetime Achievement Award
Credited with inventing the in-wall speaker and for recognition of his achievements and his contributions to the custom install industry, CEDIA awarded Scott Struthers the 2002 Lifetime Achievement Award.