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Ashly Audio now shipping two new speaker lines

By Staff Writer
31/08/2020
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Ashly Audio is now shipping two new speaker lines worldwide – the AW Series and the IS Series.

The speaker line-up is extremely versatile, designed to work as standard on wall speakers or in eave/overhang placement, with prices to suit all budgets. When combined with Ashly amplifiers and DSP they create an advanced audio experience.

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The AW Series on-wall speakers provide solutions for installations where intelligibility of both speech and music are crucial to customer experience. Taking full advantage of Protēa and AquaControl DSP, the series has a unique DOC crossover that reduces the off-axis deviation in sound pressure levels to <9db.

The IS Series dual-impedance column speakers and SP subwoofer provide an extreme level of flexibility for integrators by operating at 8 or 32 Ohms, making them effective simple applications or allowing larger numbers to be used in distributed installations.

Ashly Audio vice president of marketing and business development Noel Larson says the speakers were introduced earlier this year following feedback from integration partners.

“They were seeking a more complete and integrated solution, which included speakers. That feedback has proven to be extremely valuable as we now see businesses – from retail and restaurants, to houses of worship, to schools – seeking ways to effectively and affordably expand their audio offerings in an effort to safely reopen their doors.”

He adds: “Adding speakers is going to be critical as we seek ways to more effectively serve individuals – be it in a business or a school – while maintaining safe social distancing in the months to come.”

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