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Atlantic Announces Architectural In-Wall Speakers
Sealed enclosures allow for killer sound from behind the Sheetrock.
October 29, 2006 | by Rachel Cericola

You installed a killer sound system because you wanted to rock the house, but you probably don’t want to shake the foundation. Some in-walls can make you feel the boom in the room, but in a bad way.

Atlantic Technology has launched the IWCB (In-Wall Closed Box) line of architectural speakers. Each of the three models features sealed enclosures, which makes them sturdy enough to deliver great sound from behind the Sheetrock.

Each model employs 5¼- or 6½-inch woofers, soft dome tweeters, and a trio of acoustic controls, which allows your installer to tailor your system specifically for your listening area. Make them work for your money!

The IWCB-626, IWCB-525 and IWCB-52 speakers are available at suggested retail prices of $950, $800 and $600 each, respectively.

  • $600 to $950 each
  • Each employs 5¼- or 6½-inch woofers
  • Includes soft-dome tweeters
  • Acoustics controls allow for customization
  • Includes IR knockout to integrate sensors



About the Author:
Rachel Cericola - Contributing Writer
Over the past 15 years, Rachel Cericola has covered entertainment, web and technology trends. Check her out at www.rachelcericola.com.


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Posted by Steve  on  02/08/07  at  04:16 PM

The Atlantic Technology IWCB-626 speakers simply rock. When properly set up, the IWCB-626 provide crisp, powerful, life-like audio



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