Savant announces new loudspeaker and soundbar solutions
Savant has announced its latest loudspeaker and soundbar solutions.
The Savant IP Soundbar and the Savant Micro Aperture loudspeakers encompass a new way of delivering entertainment content throughout the home. These new speakers represent the first initiative to jointly leverage engineering from both Savant and Artison since Savant acquired the loudspeaker company last year.
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Savant’s Power over Ethernet (PoE) self-powered Micro Aperture architectural speakers that aim to reduce the complexity associated with system design and installation. There are three in-ceiling versions available, each using a technology called Balanced Mode Radiator that delivers more sound per watt. There is a self-powered PoE speaker, a companion PoE satellite speaker, as well as a passive (4-ohm) speaker for interface with traditional audio systems.
Each self-powered PoE speaker can run up to three PoE satellite speakers giving integrators an 8-speaker capacity based on a single pair of powered PoE speakers. Because each unit is individually controlled and connected to the network, the user can easily switch room configurations.
Savant Micro Aperture speakers sit flush in the ceiling, are available with compact, paintable round or square 4-inch grilles and complement the look of the Savant/USAI Lighting recessed fixture series.
The Savant IP Soundbar has been engineered to improve the listening experience from a flat panel TV and compatible with Savant Audio, delivering access to all popular streaming services, and requiring no outboard rack-mountable hardware for audio distribution.
Each Savant IP Soundbar features 6-channels and 200 watts of amplification controlled by DSP all built into an extruded aluminum chassis. Custom grilles allow it to match TV dimensions and finish while also making it simple to upgrade the TV without having to replace the soundbar.
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