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Alcons introduces color options for loudspeakers

July 19, 2010

Alcons Audio’s new Architect Colour Option™ (ACO) allows theatre operators to blend loudspeakers seamlessly into the surrounding auditorium décor.

All Alcons loudspeaker systems can now be ordered in any of more than 180 different RAL colors, the standard European architectural color-matching system.

ACO is available for the Alcons models in the C-series (cinema), T-series, S-series, L-series, B-series and V-series. In addition, system designers can preview the color options online using the Alcons ACO Simulator on the company’s website.

“All of our products are developed to be as unobtrusive as possible, in their sonic response as well as in their appearance, which is also why we only apply a small logo on the front grille or even refrain from that,” says Alcons managing director Tom Back. “But with ever-increasing demands for high-quality audio being delivered from systems which are all but invisible…our Architect Colour Option ensures that optimum results can be achieved in any situation.”


Alcons introduces color options for loudspeakers

July 19, 2010

Alcons Audio’s new Architect Colour Option™ (ACO) allows theatre operators to blend loudspeakers seamlessly into the surrounding auditorium décor.

All Alcons loudspeaker systems can now be ordered in any of more than 180 different RAL colors, the standard European architectural color-matching system.

ACO is available for the Alcons models in the C-series (cinema), T-series, S-series, L-series, B-series and V-series. In addition, system designers can preview the color options online using the Alcons ACO Simulator on the company’s website.

“All of our products are developed to be as unobtrusive as possible, in their sonic response as well as in their appearance, which is also why we only apply a small logo on the front grille or even refrain from that,” says Alcons managing director Tom Back. “But with ever-increasing demands for high-quality audio being delivered from systems which are all but invisible…our Architect Colour Option ensures that optimum results can be achieved in any situation.”

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