High performance wireless surround for any home theatre
Polk releases the innovative F/X Wireless Surround
High performance wireless surround for any home theatre
Auckland NZ –27th April 2011 –
International Dynamics is excited to announce the release of an impressive audio breakthrough that adds exciting surround sound capabilities to any home theatre system, all from a single component with no speaker wires and extraordinary placement flexibility. The new F/X Wireless Surround from Polk Audio redefines home theatre possibilities; surround sound has finally become plug-and-play effortless.
Currently one of the most in-demand products from Polk’s impressive product range, the new F/X Wireless Surround utilises Polk’s Digital Logic technology to solve the problems associated with the convenience of wireless operation and simple placement on the floor, a table or a shelf. No drilling, no mounting, no wires -- just great surround sound in seconds.
The innovative F/X Wireless Surround is a single-footprint speaker system consisting of four 2.5 full range drivers and a 5.25 woofer, powered by a compact multichannel channel DSP amplifier.
A small transceiver included with the system connects the A/V receiver’s surround channels to the F/X Wireless Surround wirelessly. Thanks to Polk’s recently developed Controlled Dispersion Array (CDA) technology, the F/X Wireless Surround creates a convincing discrete left, right, rear and back surround stage that emanates from behind and to the sides of the listener. The system reproduces 5.1 and 7.1 surround program material, and features a 3-position DSP control that optimises the image height for floor, table and shelf applications.
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