High Performance Speakers Are Not Just for Audiophiles Anymore
Cambridge SoundWorks Newton Series™ Loudspeakers Offer High Style, High Fidelity - Without Breaking the Bank
Newton, Massachusetts, February 5, 2002
- According to Tom Hannaher,
audio expert at cambridgesoundworks.com, the growth in DVD players and other devices
has created a "home theater craze" - consumers looking to turn
their homes into entertainment centers. "Home Theater was once considered
a hobbyist activity and now has reached mass market appeal, especially
because of the popularity of DVD players and other home entertainment
devices," notes Hannaher. Over 35 million households will own home
theater systems by 2003, predicts the Consumer Electronics Association.
The cornerstone of any home theater system says Hannaher are the speakers.
"Speakers are the key ingredient in creating home theater. A big
TV with small, tiny speakers just doesn't create a realistic theater experience.
Traditionally consumers have had to spend multiple thousands of dollars
for high performance, high style speakers. We created our Newton Series
loudspeaker line to deliver the sound of ultra-high end speakers, but
to cost thousands less."
Cambridge SoundWorks recently added new, lower-cost speakers to its award-winning
Newton Series. The Newton Theater MC100.2 ($949.99) features the Newton
Series P200 powered subwoofer for deep, rich bass, four Newton Series
MC100 two-way main and surround speakers, and a Newton Series MC150 center
speaker. When combined with an Onkyo Dolby Digital receiver to create
a complete home theater package ($1,099.99), the result is incredible,
theater-quality surround sound. Connect the system to a television (at
least 27") and DVD or Hifi VCR and turn any living room into an entertainment
center.
For more information on the Cambridge SoundWorks Newton Series, or tips
on how to create home theater, consumers can visit www.cambridgesoundworks.com, or call
1-800-FOR-HIFI to speak with an audio/video consultant.
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