Piega delivers Ace loudspeaker series
All of the Ace cabinets boast a 14cm-wide and 16cm-deep oval aluminium profile, with no visible seams, angles or fixings specially developed and optimised for the 120mm MDS mid/bass drivers that are utilised in all three models.
Similarly, Piega’s AMT-1 Air Motion Transformer is employed across the range. A light, large surface area ribbon tweeter, it’s driven by a neodymium motor assembly.
The new series consists of the Ace 30, a bookshelf speaker which is the smallest in the Piega portfolio – its baffle measuring the same as an A5 sheet of paper. It features the aforementioned 120mm MDS low-frequency driver and AMT-1 tweeter in its small volume enclosure and the company claims it’s best suited for: “listening in smaller rooms, with or without a subwoofer, or for more discreet sound in larger area living rooms.” The Ace 30 will set you back £980.
Next up is the Ace 50, a slim, 1m-tall floorstander with a round plinth, to incorporate three of the 120mm MDS drivers and the same tweeter as its standmount sibling. This three-way design uses two of the drivers for low frequencies, with a single unit dedicated to producing the midrange. The result, the company claims is: “a powerful and engaging loudspeaker, with considerably lower low-frequency extension and higher power handling than the outgoing Tmicro60 model”, making it suitable for medium to large living spaces. The Ace 50 comes in at £1,980.
For those looking to incorporate their Piega speakers into a traditional home cinema setup, the Ace Center will retail at £590.
All three Ace series models are available now in a choice of finishes – natural aluminium with grey fabric grille, anodised black with black grille or high gloss white with white grille and you can find out more about them here.
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