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Alcons spreads the wider word

Alcons develops the CRMS-SRIW/9090

Featuring pro-ribbon transducer technology, Alcons has developed the CRMS-SRIW/9090 as a wide dispersion reference screen or compact surround system for immersive sound-for-picture applications. The two-way design can also be used as a full-range enclosure within an inconspicuous in-wall setting or for on-wall mounting.

Voice matching and tonal balance within the CRMS product family has been achieved by incorporating identical MHF components. The passive-filtered CRMS-SRIW system consists of a RBN401 pro-ribbon driver for HF and a vented 8-inch mid-bass for LF reproduction. The HF section has an 800W (peak) power input, enabling a 1:15 dynamic range with up to 90% less distortion from 1kHz to beyond 20kHz. The cabinet features 90° dispersion up to the highest frequencies that creates a very wide and coherent direct-field coverage throughout the listening space in addition to a consistent reflected diffuse-field response.

The CRMS-SRIW system’s LF section is tuned for a usable frequency response down to 58Hz, enabling a smooth transition with additional LFE subwoofer systems. In addition to VHIR phase processing, Signal Integrity Sensing (SIS) significantly increases response accuracy. SIS pre-wiring ensures complete cable and connector compensation between the CRMS-SRIW and the ALC amplified loudspeaker controller. In addition to boasting a 150mm depth, the CRMS-SRIW features an optional cloth grille and Architect Colour Option in 180+ RAL colour schemes.



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