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Infinity Systems Unveils Its New Wireless Subwoofers

Infinity Systems is featuring an expanded lineup of wireless subwoofers at CEDIA Expo 2008. The PSW310W, PS212W and PS210W subwoofers make it easy for consumers to integrate a subwoofer into their home theater or music systems, and provide greater placement options by eliminating the need to run any connecting wires from an audio/video receiver (or other audio source) to the subwoofer. The PSW310W, PS212W and PS210W all include a compact transmitter unit, which utilizes the 2.4GHz frequency range to ensure clear, reliable transmission from the source to the wireless-transceiver unit that is built into the subwoofers.

The PSW310W incorporates a 400-watt amplifier, a 10-inch woofer featuring proprietary Ceramic Metal Matrix Diaphragm (CMMD) driver material, dual 10-inch CMMD passive radiators, and Infinity-exclusive Bass Optimization System technology, which corrects for low-frequency room resonances. The PS212W employs a built-in 400-watt amplifier and a 12-inch woofer featuring proprietary Metal Matrix Diaphragm (MMD) driver material. The PS212W utilizes a 300-watt amplifier and 10-inch MMD woofer.

The PSW310W is available in a high-gloss-black or cherry-wood-veneer finish. The PS212W and PS210W have a black-ash finish. All models are currently shipping.



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