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  Easy Install With Stealth Invisible Speakers

By Mike Wheeler | Monday | 17/11/2008

Stealth Acoustics’ new three-way invisible speaker system utilises a rigid frame that fits into a standard 3.5-inch deep stud wall and attaches directly to standard structural framing.


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This means these speakers without the need for special mounting brackets that are usually needed when mounting these products.

The paintable active diaphragm radiating surface is a structurally modified three-layer composite consisting of two layers of graphics-grade paper with a modified foam core, suitable for receiving most standard wall or ceiling finishes including latex paint,  light texture or wallpaper.

"The AX3 is a true three-way speaker system" said Steve Olszewski, vice president of Stealth Acoustics. "The fact that it integrates seamlessly as part of the finished wall or ceiling adds aesthetic benefit, but listen to the speaker; there's very little compromise for being invisible compared to other conventional speakers in its price range. We have complete EASE and CLF test data to support the use of performance predication software in higher-end designs."

The AX3's solid mid-range punch is created by attaching dual mid-frequency drivers to special fibre composite material and arraying them in a manner Stealth brands as "Dual Midrange Drive". This technology, coupled with the AX3's dedicated high-frequency driver and 8-inch cone woofer, creates an invisible speaker solution that extends from as low as 45Hz to 20kHz. Accessory, constant voltage transformers are also available.

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