SHOW NEWS: Audica adds glossy CX speakers

Andrew Everard Saturday, November 03, 2007 09:53

auidca cx sub

This is the high-gloss subwoofer in British company Audica's new CX speaker range, available in conventional pairs or as complete surround solutions.

Launched at the What Hi-Fi? Sound and Vision Show, the new speakers are said to cater for the trend towards larger flatscreen displays, as well as being able to fill larger rooms with sound.

The speakers have been designed for better bass, sweeter treble and improved dynamics, and the cabinet and drivers have been optimised using the latest model simulation techniques, this greatly accelerating the development process.

The cabinets are made from extruded aluminium, and are the usual Audica 'foil' shape in plan view, and the speakers use new 5cm mid/bass units and 20mm tweeters, all using neodymium magnets for better efficiency and dynamics.

The CX series comprises an LCR speaker designed with large screens in mind, a satellite speaker for smaller rooms or rear speaker use, acentre speaker, a tower speaker with a glass, adjustable spiked base
and a 200W active subwoofer.

audica cx system

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Andrew Everard, Audio Editor of Gramophone since November 1999 and What Hi-Fi? Sound and Vision's Consulting Editor, read English at Queens' College, Cambridge a very long time ago! He started his journalistic career in 1982 on Haymarket's photographic magazines, and subsequently worked on What Hi-Fi?, High Fidelity, Audiophile and Home Cinema magazines, as well as contributing a monthly column to Japanese title HiVi.