The famous manufacturer of portable multimedia devices – iriver – presents a sound panel ISB-100 with wireless subwoofer. Connecting such a set to your home TV, the user can turn it into a real home theater and then enjoy the deep and rich three-dimensional sound.
The ISB-100 set consists of two main elements. The first of them, a wide and thin sound panel, which can be easily mounted on the wall or placed next to the TV. Stylish and unobtrusive design makes the panel a great accessory for any interior. The second part of the set is a compact subwoofer that connects to the panel using a wireless connection. This feature makes it easy to find a place for it.
The iriver ISB-100 sound stage is 1m wide and equipped with four 3-inch wide-band speakers and two one-inch tweeters. The speakers are grouped on the right and left side of the device, and in the middle is a small display. The power of the panel is 40 watts and the frequency range is between 100 and 20,000 Hz.
The 50 watt wireless subwoofer has a large 5″ woofer and bass reflex, which gives the bass even more depth. The device works in the frequency range of 25 Hz to 250 Hz and supports several different modes of playback, such as “music”, “sport”, “movie”, etc.d.
Thanks to a sufficiently high total power and optimal signal-to-noise ratio 100dB iriver ISB-100 will provide clear sound of any genre of music, movies soundtracks, clear speech in TV programs and talk shows.
Dual HDMI inputs, optical S/PDIF and a line-level audio input provide flexibility. For comfortable control of power and sound settings the device is equipped with an ergonomic and functional remote control.
Set of sound panel and iriver ISB-100 wireless subwoofer will go on sale in American market at the end of October 2012. Approximate price of the new product – from 8500 Dollars.
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I’m a bit confused about how to create a home theater with the sound panel iriver ISB-100. Can someone provide some guidance or instructions on how to go about assembling and setting it up? Any tips or specific requirements I should be aware of? Thanks!