Published On: February 10, 2015

Beale Street Audio Unleashes Nine In-Ceiling Speakers

Published On: February 10, 2015
Last Updated on: October 31, 2020
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Beale Street Audio Unleashes Nine In-Ceiling Speakers

At ISE 2015 this week, Beale Street Audio is showing off nine new in-ceiling speakers that utilize the company's Sonic Vortex Technology that's designed to deliver more bass and a flatter frequency response in a ported in-ceiling speaker design. All...

Beale Street Audio Unleashes Nine In-Ceiling Speakers

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Beale-InCeiling-3Group.jpgAt ISE 2015 this week, Beale Street Audio is showing off nine new in-ceiling speakers that utilize the company's Sonic Vortex Technology that's designed to deliver more bass and a flatter frequency response in a ported in-ceiling speaker design. All models use a one-inch tweeter, while the woofer size ranges from 6.5 to eight inches.

From Beale Street Audio
Beale Street Audio is making major sound waves at ISE 2015 with the launch of an initial group of nine new in-ceiling speakers powered by Sonic Vortex Technology, a "twist" on traditional ported enclosure designs that brings true performance innovation to a growing but technologically stale category. Six new in-ceiling models are available with 6.5- and 8-inch woofers, as well as three angled in-ceiling models with 6.5-inch woofers. All models feature 1-inch tweeters, an integrated retrofit enclosure and flexible industrial design options.

Beale Street Audio's patented Sonic Vortex Technology reimagines the traditional ported enclosed speaker design to deliver significantly more bass and a flatter frequency response. This audible improvement is achieved by separating the main port of the enclosure into multiple sections called "fins" that are tuned to ideal listening specifications. The fins compress and move air at a high rate of speed without port noise and also add to the cabinet's rigidity. Compared to sealed models, the Sonic Vortex design provides a six to nine dB boost in the mid-lower bass ranges and a flatter frequency response across the audio spectrum.

The new in-ceiling speakers are grouped into three different classes differentiated by price and driver materials: B (Better), MB (More Better), and BB (Better than their Best). B models feature injected poly woofers and silk dome tweeters to provide smooth sound at a great value. MB models feature ribbed injected poly woofers and aluminum tweeters for broader sound with deeper bass. BB models are the premium solution and feature extremely rigid and accurate carbon fiber woofers and titanium tweeters for maximum detail and power handling.

Beale Street Audio in-ceiling speakers are also highly scalable. Infinite variable designs for both cabinet air volume and port dimensions allows for flexible industrial design options. The depth and width of the integrated enclosure can vary based on the models, while still providing enhanced bass and better overall performance compared to similar products. The new speakers are also amplifier-friendly since they sound and perform like a sealed speaker cabinet with the same impedance curve.

Additional Resources
• Visit the Beale Street Audio website for more product information.
• Check out our In-wall and On-wall Speakers category page for reviews of similar products.

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