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Artcoustic Expands Its Speaker Line with Diablo Sub Panel Professional Subwoofer

Allan Ford April 13, 2008

Artcoustic

Artcoustic, the world leader in modern and contemporary wall mounted high-end speaker systems,have expanded their product line with the introduction of the new Diablo Sub Panel Subwoofer that establishes a new benchmark in performance and design. This compact and beautifully designed new model is a creation of Mr. Kim Donvig and performs like a professional subwoofer, delivering exceptionally powerful and dynamic output.

Artcoustic

The Diablo Sub Panel is a passive design and uses the new Artcoustic PA-1800. This is a big upgrade on the older version and features 3 channels of amplification. 1×900 watts and 2×450 watts. The passive sub offers fantastic flexibility in installations as only speaker cable is required to run to the subwoofer.No mains power is needed to the enclosure. This enables the subwoofer to be placed where it looks and sounds its best , rather than near a power outlet. Because the Diablo is so flexible in it’s positioning, this also makes for a simpler and cleaner installation. The Diablo can be positioned easily and discreetly eliminating obtrusive cable displays thereby avoiding the new regulations that require main outlets to be positioned higher than previously and resulting in unattractive power line displays.

Artcoustic

The sleek, compact and modern Diablo Sub Panel is contemporary in its design, a trademark of the Artcoustic design ethos . It is unobtrusive and blends harmoniously into any décor and interior. Kim Donvig CEO of Artcoustic quoted “The challenge was to achieve high performance from a compact subwoofer in a design that was aesthetically pleasing”. This also makes it the perfect choice for most high-end installations; residential or commercial from high end home cinemas and multi purpose audio systems to hotels, bars and restaurants. However, the Diablo Sub Panel would fit just as nicely with a 2 channel hi fi system, as it is equally exciting at low levels or high levels.

Retail price including PA 1800 AMP and VAT £1200

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