3/24/2023 0 Comments Sonance invisible speakers reviewReviews of in-wall speakers are, generally speaking, a nightmare. They're more like the sounding board of an instrument, in that they vibrate in ways designed to make excellent sound while hiding behind some form of covering. Designed to be installed in the stud bays of your walls or ceiling, the Echt speakers are not traditional transducers in that they don't have say a 6- or 8-inch driver and tweeter. The product for review is also a tough one to pronounce: the Nakymatone Echt ($3,000 per pair). A relatively new player to the specialty audio-video world, Nakymatone (Finnish for "invisible" but an awkward name for a high-end AV company) are true specialists who at this point make one thing and one thing well: invisible, high end in-wall and/or in-ceiling speakers. Needless to say, I am a fan of the invisible speaker concept.Įnter Nakymatone into this new market niche. They are almost impossible to blow up because of protection circuits internally, and they look like-well. There is really not much missing in terms of volume, even if you want to push them with some serious AC/DC. First off, there is the ultimate wife acceptance factor. The result was fantastic on so many levels. I used one pair of invisible speakers from Sonance as somewhat of an experiment in my dining room, where my drywall subcontractor smoothed over the "invisible" speakers, leaving sound but no visible trace of said transducers. And knowing what I know today, I would have used all invisible speakers in my house renovation project back in 2013.
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