Triad Shows Entry-Level Line of Subwoofer Line
Last week, Triad Speakers introduced three “entry-level,” powered, in-room subwoofers. The Mini, Bronze and Silver OmniSubs are what Triad says are “fully-featured,” attractive and compact packages that “deliver high output with deep bass extension.” At $500, $650 and $800 MSRP each, these new solutions represent Triad’s most affordable in-room subwoofers to date. Like all Triad Subs, they include signal-sensing power-on with adjustable sensitivity; user presets (Normal, Music, Cinema, Night); boundary compensation for optimum performance regardless of placement; a simple parametric equalizer; gain and delay adjustments, and both line level and speaker level inputs.
Check out all the specs at: http://www.triadspeakers.com/products/irmdspsub.html
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