Arendal Sound unveils 1723 THX series
Available in multiple configurations, the flagship 1723 Tower, 1723 Monitor, 1723 Center and 1723 Surround speakers are designed to provide modular solutions for building a surround sound or stereo system tailored to any room size or configuration.
For those users seeking a low-frequency extension, Arendal offers the re-designed 1723 Subwoofer range, equipped with larger drivers, advanced DSP (Digital Signal Processors) and improved amplification.
“We understand that every listener’s environments are different, so we’ve designed the 1723 series to offer the utmost flexibility,” explains Arendal. “Whether you’re setting up a stereo system for critical music listening or creating a multi-channel home theatre experience, you’ll find a configuration that fits.”
Explaining the WaveGuide Technology, Arendal says it: “enhances sound dispersion and imaging, resulting in a more immersive and lifelike listening experience. This technology is carefully integrated into the tweeters of the 1723 series, improving the directivity and precision of high-frequency sounds. The result is a speaker that delivers an expansive soundstage, with each instrument or vocal placed precisely in the stereo field, making music and films sound incredibly realistic.”
The 1723 series also adheres to Arendal Sound’s commitment to: “sustainable practices and thoughtful design”. Each speaker is crafted from environmentally sourced materials, including the use of HDF for the cabinets and recyclable packaging. It comes in Matte Black and Matte White finishes. Prices for the series range from €1,050 to €3,800 depending on the model and configuration, and each speaker in the 1723 series is backed by the company’s 10-year warranty. Free shipping and returns are offered for Europe and the USA.
Available to buy now, you can find out more about the 1723 series here.
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