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Triad Speakers

True bass for personal space.
The micro woofer tucks into the tiniest places.
Triad's powered micro woofer is 8-1/2 inches high - the same height as the satellite speakers. It'll fit anywhere. Despite its size, it reproduces bass down to 24 cycles per second - better than most floor-standing subwoofers. The secret is integrated circuit chips.
It's a solid-state breakthrough in bookshelf sound reproduction.
The traditional method to get great bass was brute force: a giant box with heavy coils and heavy cones. Triad uses computer-designed integrated circuit chips to analyze and reshape the signal going into the small, lightweight bass driver. The cone reacts swiftly to rapidly-arriving transients without distortion and without exceeding the limits of its amplifier.
The result is a deep rich bass from a small enclosure. It's for music at normal listening levels. It won't thump through the walls to bother the neighbors. But it will play the low C note on a pipe organ - a sound you may not have heard before.
Highly accurate sound for your personal space.
The computer-designed crossover circuits in each speaker are Time-Aligned: each cone receives signals in such a way that the intensity, frequency, and time of arrival of all transients are electronically aligned. The result is a crisp clear acoustic image.
With the micro-woofer on the same shelf as the satellites, you get a wall of highly accurate finely detailed sound without a hole in the middle.