The Linear Array Transducer is designed to provide high amounts of bass output from a very small environment.
RBH has just unleashed its SI-250 on the world—which includes your neighbors.
These new in-wall speakers are designed to disturb, providing high amounts of bass output from a very small environment. Hey —we’re not complaining and judging by the RBH units we’ve heard in the past, we won’t be able to hear others gripe about it either.
Each in-wall incorporates a 1-inch soft dome tweeter, a 2.5-inch mid-range and a patented Linear Array Transducer (LAT) as the in-wall’s woofer, which is what provides the booming bass.
They may look small, but they crank enough for a complete system, in excess of 100dB SPL.
Wipe the drool and get ready to wait; these units won’t be out until early 2008.

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