A solid state breakthrough in bookshelf
sound reproduction.
There are other speaker systems that reproduce the full audio spectrum down to 24 cycles per second, but not everyone wants fifteen cubic feet of bass speaker in the living room.
Triad is the first miniature speaker system that really does the job.
Time Alignment and Extended Low Frequency (ELF) (Pat.
Pending) were developed through the use of a computer-controlled digital transient capture and storage system, coupled with an ultra-fast dual channel digital Fast Fourier Transform system that gathered and processed design data far in advance of previous systems.
Single unit subwoofers take advantage of the fact that low-frequency sound is recorded monophonically on most of today's records and tapes; it made sense to concentrate the bass into one speaker of high quality.
But even though a plucked bass string's fundamental note may be so low that it is monophonic, the harmonic overtones are higher and are reproduced in stereo in the satellite speaker. If the subwoofer is a big floor-mounted cabinet, the illusion of three-dimensionality is broken.
Triad's subwoofer is small enough to fit on the same shelf as the satellite speakers, and spatial localization of instruments and singers can be more accurate. The sharp, crisp, clear reproduction gives an acoustic image of each musician's position. The result is a wall of sound without a hole in the middle.
Triad speakers are small and unobtrusive, yet deliver a full range of fidelity. You'll become addicted to the fine detail of the sound. Triad speakers outperform all other speakers of their size and have a sound that compares favorably with speakers of any size.
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