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Boston Acoustics Tweaks Speaker Name
The company is dropping the Vista from its VS series.
Boston Acoustics VPS 210
Boston Acoustics just announced a name change for its VS speaker series.
September 24, 2008 | by Rachel Cericola

What’s in a name? Apparently, a bit of confusion. Boston Acoustics just announced that it will drop the “Vista” from its VS speaker line—instead going for the lengthy tagline, “A New Vision in Great Sound.” Get it?

There was no lawsuit involved, but there was some confusion. “At Boston Acoustics, we listen very closely to the feedback and suggestions of our valued channel partners, distributors and retail customers, and our sole aim is to provide all our customers with the easiest and most efficient way to experience the benefits of our products,” says Eli Harary, BA’s senior VP and general manager. “Based on input from CEDIA, we decided to change from Vista to ‘VS’, underscoring the message that this new flagship series represents ‘a new Vision in great Sound’.”

The flagship VS Series includes four models: The VS 336 floorstanding loudspeaker ($1,700), the VS 325C Center Channel ($900), the VS 240 bookshelf ($400), and the VPS 210 500-watt subwoofer. The VS 224 LCR and the VS 260 bookshelf will be available for $700 each, starting this fall.



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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