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Nice Launches New Speaker, Subwoofer, Amplifier, Sound Bar and More Ahead of CEDIA Expo 2023

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Nice has announced the launch of its SC-IC3 Small Aperture Speaker, SC-IC-SUB8 Small Aperture Subwoofer, SC4-100 4-Channel Amplifier, SB-40P Soundbar and AIM Mk3 architectural speaker series, with plans to debut the new products at CEDIA Expo 2023.

The small aperture speaker offers installation options with both round and square grilles included and flush mount kits available. The Nice SC-IC3 High Performance 3.5” In-Ceiling Speaker claims to meet the aesthetic needs of modern homeowners by leveraging its carbon fiber woofer, massive 1” aluminum tweeter, and custom crossover design to deliver “impressive, dynamic sound through a 4.75” opening.”

The Nice SC-IC-SUB8 High-Performance Small Aperture In-Ceiling Subwoofer boasts filtering circuits that remove unwanted frequencies, a custom woofer and dual 1 ½” voice coils resulting in optimal performance.

The SC4-100 4-Channel Analog Filtering Amplifier is designed for flexibility and convenience in distributed audio and home entertainment applications. The SC4-100 delivers up to 100 watts of power to each of four independent channels and bridgeable in pairs-enabling two-, three- or four-channel configuration.

Additionally, each channel has two selectable analog high-pass filters to “optimize the performance of connected satellite speakers or subwoofers, without the hassle of DSP or IP.” Independent level control, single indicators, audio sensing and in and out triggers are also included as features.

The AIM Mk3 leverages the ARC Tweeter Array, aimable woofer and WavePlane technology with a newly designed crossover to support the “most demanding audio content and tailored to deliver explosive dynamics, three-dimensional detail, and rich musicality for high-fidelity immersive audio platforms.” With space-age materials, acoustic innovations and five models, the Nice AIM Mk3 series claims to offer “unmatched flexibility and performance.”

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