Aperion Audio Releases New Intimus Line of Speakers

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Aperion-New-Intimus-Series_cherry.jpgAperion Audio today unveils the new Aperion Intimus line of home theater speakers. The revamped Intimus continues the same sonic quality but increases the value with a price drop of up to 20 percent across the line.

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To give the Intimus towers a sleeker overall look, Aperion Audio replaced the wooden base with cast aluminum feet. The cabinets are now wrapped in a premium-grade simulated wood finish. An increase in efficiency lets the new speakers achieve the same volume with reportedly less power. These small adjustments enable a minimum price drop of 15 percent across the entire Intimus line and a slight boost in performance as well.

Home entertainment enthusiasts can configure an audiophile-grade 5.1 home theater system for under $1,200 by combining a pair of Intimus 4T tower speakers, an Intimus 4C center channel and a pair of Intimus 4B satellite speakers for surrounds, and then underpinning the system with an Aperion Bravus 8A subwoofer. The Intimus 4T tower saves space with an 8-inch-by-8-inch footprint but includes dual 4" woven-fiberglass woofers and a 1" silk-dome tweeter in a front-ported enclosure. All Aperion Intimus speaker cabinets feature a curved-edge design and are available in simulated Medium Cherry or Black Ash.

Specifications of the Aperion Intimus 4T Tower
• Frequency response: (+/- 3 dB) 60-20,000 Hz; (+/- 6 dB) 50-22,000 Hz
• Nominal impedance: 6 ohms
• Sensitivity: 88 dB
• Recommended power: 25-150 watts
• Driver configuration: 2-way
• Dimensions: 34 inches high by 5 inches wide by 7.5 inches deep
• Weight: 19 pounds

Pricing for the new Aperion Intimus line of home theater speakers is $550 per pair for the Intimus 4T Tower; $130 for the Intimus 4C Center; and $220 per pair for the Intimus 4B Satellite. The 5-year limited warranty covers all defects in material and workmanship.

All Aperion Intimus speaker products also include:
• Risk-Free 30-Day In-Home Audition
• Free shipping
• Free lifetime customer support
• Free speaker care kit

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