Monoprice has declared the availability of a few new THX Accredited Compact loudspeakers: A soundbar, a multi-reason speaker, and a pair of satellite speakers. All 3 of the new choices bear Monoprice’s Monolith branding.
Each of the new speakers is created for wall mounting in smaller household theaters, THX Qualified Compact criteria specifying area dimensions up to 1,000 cubic ft with a viewing distance of all-around 8 toes from a Tv set or online video projector monitor.
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Just about every speaker options 4.5-inch concentric motorists with inset 20mm silk dome tweeters and optimized wave guides. Keyholes on the backs of the cabinets enable for hanging the speakers on the wall, and spring-loaded wire terminals are delivered for connecting speaker cables. Currently being passive speakers, you will require to deliver amplification, typically via a surround-sound A/V receiver.
The Monolith M-OW3 soundbar ($499.99) characteristics three of those people 4.5-inch/20mm tweeter/waveguide combos to supply left, middle, and ideal channels in a one cabinet. Just about every driver is supplemented by two 4.5-inch passive radiators. Monoprice claims the soundbar provides flat frequency reaction from 70Hz to 20kHz.
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Monoprice’s Monolith M-OW1 on-wall speakers ($299.99 every) utilize a single driver with a pair of 4.5-inch passive radiators mounted on both side. Monoprice suggests this speaker is “ideally suited for use as a front-, center-, and surround-channel speaker” and that it delivers the exact frequency response as the soundbar.
For home theater fans wanting for an even far more enveloping audio experience, the Monolith THX Accredited Compact satellite speakers ($249.99 per pair) function one motorists in MDF cabinets.
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Monoprice recommends working with these speakers for still left/ideal, top, and/or surround configurations. These speakers are substantially smaller than their more substantial siblings, but Monoprice claims they supply frequency response all the way down to 80Hz.
For all those searching for much more boom in their home, Monoprice suggests deploying a single of its THX Licensed Monolith subwoofers. A superior prospect for pairing with these particular speakers would be the company’s 8-inch, 150-watt run sub ($349.99).