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Impact and BAT: HE2002, NYC
Posted by LCBIII on May 21, 2002 at 08:47:23:
Impact Technology, Balanced Audio Technology, Cardas Audio, and retailer Audio Video Creations of San Francisco are pleased to announce the demonstration of the Impact Technology Airfoil Model 5.2 at The Home Entertainment 2002 Show. Demonstrating with a BAT VK-75SE Amplifier, a VK-50SE preamplifier and a VK-D5SE CD player, all Cardas Golden Reference cabling and Grand Prix Racing stands and racks, this two channel system is certain to be both a treat for the eyes and the ears of the discriminating music lover.
Said Mark Conti of Impact Technology; "After the success of the Airfoil 5.2 at last years Stereophile Show, 2002 and 2001 CES and with dealers and with the audio press, we are terribly excited about the demonstration again of the Model 5.2 loudspeaker system". This speaker highlights the sonic qualities of our Airfoil driver and expands the Airfoil concept to a wider range of room sizes and budgets. The Airfoil 5.2 continues to have the ability to captivate the listener with music that is realistic and involving.
Impact will also debut the new Airfoil 3 loudspeaker ($12,500), built on the strengths of the acclaimed full range Airfoil 5.2 system, uses four patented and Impact manufactured bending wave drivers per speaker. The array is coupled to two 8" dynamic bass drivers in a unique reflection-free Helix line loaded cabinet. This forms a very attractive room friendly two piece loudspeaker system This new product highlights the sonic qualities of our Airfoil driver and expands the Airfoil concept to a wider range of room sizes and budgets.