
We didn’t want to just settle for making a good sounding architectural speaker - we weren’t going to change the world with that. JBL Conceal Series (HARMAN Luxury Audio Group)ĭave Tovissi, Vice President and General Manager

We feel really, really bold saying that, but it’s proven out in the demos that we’ve done. And the end result is a speaker that is, from a fidelity standpoint, from a performance standpoint, as good, if not better than anything at the equivalent price point from any manufacturer.
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And he constructed elements from speakers that exist today and was able to figure out how to marry those with basically the cloak of invisibility. There are a few advancements that our Chief Speaker Engineer, Todd Ryan, was able to understand as he did a ton of research in this space. In fact, these are some of the best sounding architectural loudspeakers in the Sonance lineup, believe it or not. For the very first time, there’s no sonic or acoustic compromise to incorporate an invisible solution into your project. We are introducing a new range of invisible speakers to the marketplace which we started shipping in December.
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Here are brief excerpts from our conversations the full interviews will appear in the next issue of Technology Designer magazine, which is due to drop in March. We recently talked with representatives from three manufacturers - Sonance, JBL and Amina - and to get their take on today’s invisible speakers. Today, however, advances in technology have made invisible speakers a viable solution in any area where a client wants great sound.

Invisible speakers have actually been around for over 30 years, but up until recently they were mostly used for background music, as the sound quality was not sufficient for home theater or critical listening applications. But today’s invisible speakers are just that – totally invisible, which allows for placement nearly anywhere, with zero impact on the décor of a room.

Though the audio/video industry has often marketed these solutions as “practically invisible,” they still have visible grilles, which some clients would prefer not to see. CONVENTIONAL ARCHITECTURAL SPEAKERS have been around for many years now and certainly provide a less invasive approach than speaker boxes placed in a room.
