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Oct 12 2007, 10:24am CDT | by Shane McGlaun
To achieve this, SALAGAR uses their X_ACT active digital crossover/controller with four selectable programs to optimize the sound according to input and room setting. "We incorporated SALAGAR X-ACT technology into the Symphony S210 to compensate for the natural spikes that arise from mid-bass cone resonances and other effects coming from transducer-cabinet integration," said Gary DiChiara, SALAGAR vice president and co-founder.
The system is compatible with iPod players when combined with the optional SALAGAR BL-1 interface, which avoids loss of audio clarity. The Symphony S210 is a high-end speaker system and carries a price to prove it; you can get your pair now for $7999.
Via SALAGAR
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