Artison‘s RCC 300 In-Wall Subwoofer Selected as a RESI Awards 2007 Finalist
Incline Village, NV, August 25, 2007 – Artison today announced that its RCC 300 In-Wall Subwoofer has been selected as a RESI Awards 2007 finalist in the In-Wall/In-Ceiling speaker category. Judged by a panel of independent judges and coordinated by the editors of Residential Systems magazine, the RESI Awards recognize the most innovative products in the custom installation industry.
Winners will be announced during the RESI Awards ceremony at a reception during CEDIA EXPO in Denver, Colorado, September 5, 2007, in Room 206 of the Colorado Convention Center.
“We are honored to be recognized by the professionals of Residential Systems,” said Cary Christie, President & Chief Executive Officer of Artison. “As a breakout product, the RCC 300 In-Wall Subwoofer delivers the highest level of performance, while meeting the needs of today’s budget-conscious, lifestyle-oriented customer.”
The RCC 300 In-Wall Subwoofer is a compact and more affordable version of Artison‘s award-winning RCC 600. The Reactance-Canceling Configuration technology allows the RCC 300 to provide tremendous, vibration-free, detailed bass from an enclosure that disappears in a customer‘s environment. In addition, the RCC 300 space requirements are small, allowing it to be mounted directly into a 2 x 4 stud wall. Featuring a bass performance equivalent of a 10-inch floor-standing subwoofer, the RCC 300 In-Wall Subwoofer is the perfect solution for smaller rooms or installations requiring multiple subwoofers within a larger space.
The subwoofer‘s accompanying amplifier is a slim 1.5 RU, which is easily hidden but, when displayed, its sleek black cabinet and blue backlighting are very attractive. Featuring state-of-the-art Digital Signal Processing software, it allows for a customized set up, regardless of placement within a room. Sound controls, like power, gain, movie mode and music mode, are front panel accessible, giving consumers the ultimate in flexibility and performance. On the back advanced features, such as Automatic Room Equalization and Variable Low Pass slopes, ensure sonic perfection, regardless of placement.
Set to ship in August, the RCC 300 In-Wall Subwoofer retails for $1200.00, including amplifier.
Talking Points:
• Artison‘s RCC 300 In-Wall Subwoofer was named a RESI Award finalist.
• Judged by a panel of independent judges, the RESI Awards recognize the most innovative products in the custom installation industry.
• It is the perfect solution for smaller rooms or installations requiring multiple subwoofers within a larger space.
• The RCC 300 In-Wall Subwoofer retails for $1200.00, including amplifier.
• Winners will be announced during the RESI Awards ceremony at CEDIA EXPO in Denver, Colorado.
• The RCC 300 can be seen at the Artison Booth #599 at CEDIA EXPO 2007.
About Artison
Artison is dedicated to the development of new audio and video applications designed to meet the technology needs of the 21st century. Led by renowned speaker designer, Cary Christie, Artison demonstrates its expertise by developing technological innovations that enhance consumer‘s home audio and video enjoyment. The company is headquartered at 774 Mays Boulevard, Suite 10-183, Incline Village, NV 89451, phone 775-833-4344, or visit the Artison web site at www.artisonusa.com.
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