Speakers in a traditional sense stick out some what and can spoil the look of a room - especialy if you have an antique style design.
With SoundArt speakers owner's have a choice of a canvas print which conseals the distributed mode loudspeakers that sit in the frame along side a powerful sub woofer. As they hang on the wall and are designed to the owners tate you can get the speakers to merge with your decor much easier than traditional speakers.
The speakers can play music from almost any sound source there's no complicated set-up. Almost any audio source can be played through it - your Hi-Fi, MP3 player, PC, DVD, CD or the output on your AV system.
"Unlike thicker, conventional box speakers, which essentially push air, SoundArt speakers generate a natural acoustic sound through vibration, in the same way a note from a solo violin fills a concert hall," explained SoundArt UK's MD, Jeremy Curtis, adding, "With SoundArt, there are no moving parts, the canvass becomes an integral part of the sound board."
SoundArt is available through a nationwide network of stockists, including photographic studios, interior designers and AV specialists.SoundArt normally retails from £1,999.00
If you want to see the speakers in action so to speak ,SoundArt UK is to showcase its slim-line canvass art hi-fi speaker system, at the new exhibition of portrait photographer John Stoddart at the Charing X Gallery from 27th April to 2nd June.
Throughout the exhibition visitors will have the opportunity to purchase a SoundArt UK speaker system printed with a limited edition signed photo from the John Stoddart collection from only £2,500.
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