" System Audio launch a clever add-on accessory for centre channel-speakers, ensuring you get the best possible sound from them! "
Wednesday 18 June 2008 By Nigel Crump
TS1 - correct angle = better sound A common problem:
What do you do if your centre speaker lies flat on your AV furniture, projecting great sound to your knees but not your ears?
The solution:
You buy the smart TS1 table stand and adjust the angle of your centre speaker.
The TS1 stand is simple and infinitely variable. Revolve the stand to set the angle of your centre speaker. When you find an angle that points your speaker directly towards your seat, tighten the bolt in the middle of the stand, and you’re ready to go. Improving the sound from your centre speaker really is as easy as that!
TS1 is made of aluminium and with a diameter of 13 cm, it suits most centre speakers. Eight silicon feet ensure that the speaker is well positioned and stable.
One of a centre speaker’s most important jobs is to reproduce film dialogue. It is, of course, essential for your enjoyment of a film that the actors are clearly audible. TS1 makes a huge difference to dialogue sound quality.
Why TS1 works:
A treble speaker is responsible for, among other things, the quality of the speech reproduction. At 30 and 60 degrees, several dB will be missing and the sound will be dark and ‘mumbled’. You lose 6 dB of sound information when the angle of your centre speaker is just 30 degrees out. In layman’s terms, that’s more than half of the treble speaker’s sound, and your surround amplifier may not be able to regulate the gradual loss of treble.
This is why the TS1 stand presents an ideal opportunity to get the best out of your centre speaker, delivering the music to your ears and not your knees!
Specifications:
finish: black (cast aluminium)
diameter: 13 cm
height: 3 cm (variable)
weight: 412 g
dimensions (packed): 14 x 14 x 4 cm
shipping weight: 483 g
accessories: 8 silicon feet
External Link: www.system-audio.com
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