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PRODUCT NEWS |
Pickering, Ontario, February 16, 2003 |
Platinum Phase II Completes PSB's New State-of-the-Art Home Theater
Speaker Series
PSB
Speakers showed off their newest loudspeaker series at CES last month,
demonstrating 3 new models in the Platinum Series, alongside the original
4 designs that were launched late last year.
The new Phase II group, shown for the first time at CES 2003, consists
of the T6 Tower ($4,700 US per pair), the C2 Center Channel ($1,200 US),
and the SubSonic10 subwoofer ($$2,000 US). The new models will begin shipping
sometime in the first quarter of 2003.
The original Platinum Series speakers, already available in stores, include
the T8 Tower ($6,500 US per pair), the M2 Mini Monitor ($1,700 US per
pair), the C4 Center Channel ($2,000 US), and the S2 Bipolar Surround
($2,300 US per pair).
PSB says that every speaker in the Platinum Series will meet and exceed
the expectations of high-end speaker buyers who want both maximum musical
realism and maximum home-theater impact.
"The PSB Platinum Series is our answer to the many listeners who
have wondered how much further we could go beyond the celebrated qualities
of our Stratus models," comments PSB founder and chief designer Paul
Barton.
"We looked long and hard at that, and identified ways to make meaningful,
really audible advances in performance, yet still maintain the value that
has always characterized our speakers. I think there will be quite a stir
about these speakers."
The company points to its sophisticated design and measurement techniques
as reasons for the Platinum's superior performance. They have been designed
from the ground up using the most advanced design tools, such as Finite
Element Analysis (FEA), laser vibrometry and computer optimization.
More importantly, the drivers, crossovers and the final products were
designed and developed by Mr. Barton through objective measurements and
critical listening tests at the world-renowned facilities of Canada's
National Research Council.
The flagship tower speaker, the Platinum T8, uses seven new drivers:
three 8-inch woofers, two 4-1/2-inch midrange drivers (all with woven
fiberglass cones and rubber surrounds), plus two 1-inch aluminum-dome,
low-resonance tweeters. One tweeter faces forward and the other (which
can be enabled or disabled by use of a jumper) fires to the rear. The
midrange drivers and the front tweeter are placed in a D'Appolito array
that focuses their wide and smooth range to provide exceptionally open,
lucid, and dynamic sound over an unusually large horizontal and vertical
"sweet spot" with superb clarity, so that groups of listeners
can enjoy maximum definition of movie dialog, effects and music.
The three woofers employ 40-ounce magnet structures for exceptional bass
control and power handling. The midrange drivers use a 20-ounce magnet
structure, while that of each tweeter is 16 ounces. The 10-1/2 W x 46-1/2
H x 16 D-inch enclosure is available in black ash or cherry, with a distinctive
die-cast aluminum base, top, and side extrusions that, as in the other
systems in the new series, help provide structural rigidity for reduced
cabinet resonance. The system's striking appearance is "form-follows-function."
The new, smaller T6 tower is a three-way bass reflex design also using
the D'Appolito Array configuration consisting of a 1" aluminum-dome
tweeter flanked by two 3 1/2" midrange drivers. Three 6 1/2"
woofers complete the driver complement.
"The transparency and dynamics of these speakers is going to get
audiophiles talking," Mr. Barton says, "as will the pristine
midrange and low-frequency impact. And the appearance and build quality
are going to turn some heads as well."
The Platinum C4 center channel speaker employs the D'Appolito-array,
with two 3-1/2-inch midrange drivers flanking the same 1-inch aluminum-dome
tweeter used in the T8 and T6. Two 6-1/2-inch drivers flank the three-driver
D'Appolito array.
The new C2 center channel is considerably smaller, employing a two-way
bass reflex design with a 1" aluminum dome tweeter flanked by two
6 1/2" woofers.
The midranges and woofers on both center channel designs utilize woven
fiberglass cones and rubber surrounds. They are meticulously "timber-matched"
to preserve the tonality and dimensionality so critical to convincing
surround sound performance.
Also new in the Phase II group is the SubSonic10 Powered Subwoofer. It
consists of two 12" high power, long-throw woofers in a bass reflex
design powered by an internal BASH, Class H amplifier. This subwoofer
yields 500 watts RMS of remarkable power with 1500 watts dynamic peak
power - a powerhouse for even the most sophisticated home theater systems.
Proprietary "smart bass" circuitry prevents amplifier overload
even under the most extreme drive conditions. The SubSonic 10 high-impact,
accurate ultra-deep bass is rated at an earth moving 22 Hz and below.
For the many listeners who value the imaging and spatiality of mini-monitors,
as well as the way they slip into a modest-sized listening-viewing environment,
another Platinum entry, the M2, combines a new 6-1/2-inch woven-fiberglass-cone,
rubber-surround woofer with the series' new 1-inch aluminum-dome tweeter.
The enclosure measures 9-1/4 x 15-1/2 x 12 inches.
Completing the Platinum line-up, the bipolar Platinum S2 surrounds place
two sets of the same drivers used in the M2 mini-monitor (6-1/2-inch woven-fiberglass-cone
woofer, 1-inch aluminum-dome tweeter) at a 90-degree angle to each other.
This provides a combination of sonic diffusion and excellent localization
of effects and instruments - for the best of both worlds in surround sound.
The enclosure measures 15 x 15-1/2 x 9/24 inches.
All Platinum Series loudspeakers are available in real wood veneer, with
distinctive die-cast aluminum ends and extrusions, contributing to the
overall visual appeal of the speaker, in addition to lowering cabinet
resonances. The aluminum clad front panels are both a structural feature
and striking visual presentation for listeners who prefer to listen with
the grille removed. These speakers are provided with dual, 5-way gold-plated,
solid metal binding posts plus adjustable spikes and levelers, and are
magnetically shielded, for use in proximity to video monitors. All woofer
midrange drivers utilize woven fiberglass cones. The finishes and cabinet
construction are consistent throughout the line for easy mixing and matching
of various models.
"These are exciting products," says Mr. Barton. "We think
they are going to redefine a lot of people's expectations of high-end
performance."
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