Monday, May 21, 2012

Boston Acoustics A26 White (Ea.) 2-way Bookshelf Speaker

Boston Acoustics A26 White (Ea.) 2-way Bookshelf Speaker Review



Boston Acoustics A26 White (Ea.) 2-way Bookshelf Speaker Feature

  • Boston's 1-inch Kortec® soft dome tweeter
  • Advanced ceramic/glass fiber polymer woofers with Deep Channel® Design
  • Easy Hook-Up 5-way gold-plated binding posts
  • ***Single speaker - Priced and sold individually.***
Whether it's the soaring violins in your favorite concerto, a sizzling trombone playing Dixieland jazz, or the roar of race car engines, A-Series speakers create an exciting soundscape with realistic effects. Each speaker integrates a 1" Kortec® soft dome tweeter and a high-speed fiber polymer woofer. The 5-way, gold-plated binding posts let you make convenient, high-quality connections to your home theater system.

Stunning good looks.Legendary Boston Sound.
Housed in stunning high-gloss scratch-resistant cabinets with textured tops and magnetic grilles, the A Series was designed to offer Boston's legendary sound, with modern styling, exceptional quality, and enduring value.

Boston engineers brought together the best elements of traditional loudspeaker design and technology along with new and innovative ideas to deliver best-in-class sound. Vertical and horizontal internal bracings reduce cabinet resonances for enhanced audio quality, and newly developed ceramic and glass fiber polymer woofer cones allow for higher speed, reduced distortion, and improved sensitivity. Further enhancing sonic performance, the crossover components in all A Series models incorporate low-loss film capacitors and low-distortion laminated silicon steel cores for the inductors in all critical areas.

The A Series speakers are ideal for either multichannel home theater or stereo-only music systems, and may be used with each other in any configuration for any listening application.

As part of Boston Acoustics' Play Smart® approach to product design, the A Series includes a host of "Smart" Features to enhance the user experience.


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