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By DJ3xclusive on 11-01-2009, 06:13 PM | ||
Amazon has Atlantic Technology FS-4000-BLK Front Stage Loudspeaker (Black) for $300. Next lowest price on google products is $696. You will also get $5 worth of MP3 downloads from Amazon MP3 when your order ships. Thanks brisar | ||
Reply to PostBy wikipost on 11-01-2009, 06:13 PM | ||
OOS Sign up to be notified when this item becomes available. Resources / References: Model FS-4000 LCR 2-way with Bass Pressure Drivers: Home Theater could be the most enjoyable, significant development in at-home entertainment to come along in a generation. Being able to literally “go to the movies” in your own living room has completely transformed the experience of watching television. Great sound is an integral, essential component to the theater experience at home. The downside comes from having to mount and wire speakers all over their room. Enter Atlantic’s innovative FS-4000 Front Stage Loudspeaker. This sleek, 40”-long unit contains all three front speakers—left, center, and right—in a single enclosure. It’s perfect for the growing number of people who want a simple, attractive, one-piece speaker solution under their flat-screen television, without all the visual clutter of separate left, center, and right speakers surrounding their stylish, thin TV. The cabinet is internally separated into three chambers, each with a 1" tweeter, a 4 ½”magnetically-shielded woofer and a 4 ½” Bass Pressure Driver. Bass response extends down to 75Hz, for full-bodied sound even without a subwoofer. All three speakers in the FS-4000 have two rear-panel controls—a 3-position HF Energy switch and a 2-position Boundary Compensation switch—to optimize the speakers’ performance regardless of room acoustics or placement. These controls allow the FS-4000 to always sound its best. The FS-4000 uses the same drivers and crossover technology as our highly-acclaimed 2200 and FS-3200 systems, so there is absolutely no compromise in sound quality or tonal accuracy by having the three front channels in a single enclosure. With the FS-4000, it’s now possible to enjoy the legendary Atlantic sound from speakers that blend right into the room. | ||
Reply to PostBy onewaypockets on 11-01-2009, 06:33 PM | ||
Any product made by Atlantic Technology is top notch....they only have one quality, fantastic. I have the bigger brother to this FS-4000 speaker bar, the FS-5000. It's really good stuff. The bigger Atlantic's differ primarily in the ability to play at louder levels in larger rooms. At this price, coupled with a good sub and some rears, it's a steal! Thumbs up! | ||
Reply to PostBy luk350 on 11-01-2009, 07:32 PM | ||
thanks | ||
Reply to PostBy SlikRick on 11-01-2009, 07:57 PM | ||
so, this doesn't have hdmi inputs? | ||
Reply to PostBy Wompa164 on 11-01-2009, 08:27 PM | ||
Reply to PostBy drdiaboloco on 11-01-2009, 10:36 PM | ||
Reply to PostBy Odeen on 11-01-2009, 10:56 PM | ||
Well, in SlikRick's defense, this looks suspiciously like one of those "soundbar" units that is an AV receiver, amp, and speakers in one enclosure. Those units typically have audio and video inputs. On the other hand, this is merely the right, center, and left channel speakers in one box. You still need a receiver/amp, as well as rear speakers. I wish the Amazon description was clearer. It would help if it just said "Inputs: 3 speaker terminals". | ||
Reply to PostBy Nannerpus on 11-02-2009, 12:39 AM | ||
seriously? of course this is just a speaker. I have never seen a LCR speaker with HDMI inputs, that would be a very idiotic design. Please share with me so I can laugh at the retarded engineers, where did you see this? I'm going to give you the benefit of the doubt and attribute this to sarcasm.... | ||
Reply to PostBy GalaxTek on 11-02-2009, 12:50 AM | ||
Would this work as home theater speaker? Or too much volume? | ||
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Reply to PostBy JMUFly on 11-02-2009, 01:01 AM | ||
The whole point is to do away with the need for a receiver... I don't think it is an idiotic design... not something I would choose, but smart for a certain subset of the population that wants something better than TV speakers but doesn't want to deal with separate components, or even a theater in a box solution. |