AudioPanel SonusTile
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Designed for Public Address installations, installable in false ceiling. It ensures superior audio comfort to traditional systems, improving the privacy and efficiency of the workspace. Sonus Tile™ Audio Panel™ Sonus Tile is the ideal loudspeaker for installation in ceilings, in particular those in mineral fiber used in the construction of offices, hotels, supermarkets, shops, shopping centers. SonusTile is appreciated for the quality qualities in the diffusion of music and voice even at low listening levels. It does not need a box for its operation and is similar to a ceiling panel. It is...

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Can be installed retractable. No hole to be realized. It’s enough to remove a mineral fiber panel and place the Sonus Tile in its place. Sonus Tile™ CP31 Específicas Nominal impedance: Ohm Sensitivity(2,83V @ 1 m): dB Maximum sound pressure: dB SPL Frequency response (- 3dB): Hz Rated power: Watt Radiant area active: cm2 Dispersion: Solid Horizontal/Vertical Dimensions: LxAxP mm Weight: Kg Temperature of use: °C It’s a very lightweight speaker, made from the same materials that are used in the aviation industry. Honeycomb aluminum and external surface can enhance the sound quality,...

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How it works The fundamental difference between the Audio Panel and conventional speakers is the way sound is generated and radiated. The Oyster Audio Panel consists essentially of a thin, rigid panel whose surface is vibrated by an electro-acoustic transducer, the carefully designed position of which makes the panel structure vibrate optimally. The panel can be considered as an object capable of vibrating pseudo-randomly, which in operation is similar to a piano or a string musical instrument. Because at a given moment, different areas of the panel are excited with different amplitudes and...

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