The Opal exhibits grace and power as it accurately reproduces music or theater source material.
The Opal exhibits grace and power as it accurately reproduces music or theater source material. Its full-range design promotes a low-end response that rivals many subwoofers and yet has been described as having the detailed sound-stage that previously belonged only to reference satellites. The Opal makes use of an eight inch rubber-surround woofer and a one inch silk domed ferro-fluid cooled tweeter to reproduce sound without adding coloration. Its traditional yet sleek cabinet sports rounded vertical edges for improved sonic imaging. Use the Opals as the cornerstone of your home entertainment whether you employ them for critical music listening or home theater. The Opal is available dressed in Clear Lacquered Cherry, Clear Lacquered Oak, or Black Lacquered Oak.
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