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PMuto 02-18-2019 10:14 PM
New Motorized Masking System from Seymour-Screen Excellence Costs 50% Less, Available with 16K Ambient Light-Rejecting and 4K Acoustically Transparent Film Screen Surfaces
Seymour-Screen Excellence is bringing Hollywood director-level screening room performance to a wider audience with its TRIM™ motorized masking film screen system. Manufactured in Iowa, with sizes available between 90- and 150-inches wide, TRIM utilizes a new removeable border design that makes shipping more convenient, substantially reducing costs, and even makes possible convenient repair or replacement of border panels.
Ames, IA – February 19, 2019 – Reference-grade made-in-USA film screen brand Seymour-Screen Excellence is now shipping TRIM™, its most affordable fixed-frame motorized masking film screen ever. The system is offered in 1.78 and 2.40 aspect ratios from 90- to 150-inches wide and in custom sizes. It is available with the company’s acclaimed 4K Enlightor Neo acoustically transparent and 16K light-rejecting Ambient-Visionaire surfaces, as well as its Radiant White and Gray series.
The ultimate in projection screens, Seymour-Screen Excellence’s flagship True Aspect Masking (TAM) systems are a top choice among home cinema designers for their outstanding video and audio performance, luxurious fit-and-finish and smooth and precise aspect ratio control. They are configured as either constant height (native 2.40 format with side motorized masking) or constant width (1.78 format with top and bottom masking). The masking panels are finished in a sheer black speaker grille material for acoustical transparency. The TAMs can be found in the finest VIP home cinemas worldwide.
For home theater enthusiasts that aspire to this same kind of Hollywood screening room experience yet have a more modest home theater budget, Managing Director Chris Seymour devised the TRIM series. TRIM provides the same kind of 2-way masking control and performance yet at half the cost of TAM.
PMuto 02-18-2019 02:10 PM
For Immediate Release
ATLANTIC TECHNOLOGY GETS SERIOUS ABOUT HOME THEATER SUBWOOFERS, INTRODUCES TWO ULTRA-HIGH-POWER DUAL-DRIVER IN-ROOM MODELS
This venerable home theater brand has expanded its extensive range of subwoofers with a 500-watt amplified dual 10-inch and a 1,000-watt dual 12-inch driver model. Atlantic’s first dual-driver subs, each delivers room-shaking bass that’s deep, clear and musical. The ideal complement to any home system, the subs’ high-performance, beautifully match the company’s new flagship 8600eLR towers.
Norwood, MA – February 13, 2019 – Atlantic Technology is now shipping its much anticipated new flagship SBT Series subwoofers previewed at CEDIA 2018, expanding their extensive range of in-room subwoofers to suit higher-performance large room two-channel or home-theater systems. Two models are available, the 500-watt powered dual 10-inch SBT-500 and 1,000-watt dual 12-inch powered SBT-1000. With MSRP at $1,799 and $2,499 respectively, both are shipping to dealers now. Available finishes include black satin or high-gloss.
The SBT Series extend Atlantic’s legacy for designing great sounding subwoofers for music and home-theater, delivering power and impact with deep bass articulation that doesn’t sacrifice sound-track nuances or musical detail. Each utilizes the latest in technology and finest components available. Featured are dual long-throw composite cone drivers, each with a vented motor structure and high-temperature, 2-inch, 4-layer voice coil, and driven by patented Audera Class LH™ high-efficiency linear hybrid amplifiers. The amps’ high-current capabilities contribute to exceptional driver control and headroom while ensuring cool and reliable operation. A continuous adjustable 40 Hz to 140 Hz, 24dB per octave low pass crossover assures finely-tuned blending with other speakers ranging from high-performance towers to satellites.
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