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Sing in the Rain with Bowers & Wilkins' Weatherproof Speakers

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Wireless technology hasn’t been around long enough to render itself dirt cheap yet, so the last thing you want to do is damage a high-priced electronic's integrity by exposing it to inclement weather. So what to do when you want to keep an outdoor party going — come rain or shine? A new mounted indoor/outdoor speaker by Bowers & Wilkins won’t induce a scramble for cover when the clouds part because this party-hardy model is weather and rust proof.am-1 speaker
The makers of the AM (Architectural Monitor) -1 audio device have ensured it will stay protected from harm and discoloration by engaging the sturdy aluminum grill in a series of tests, including prolonged exposure in a salt-spray chamber as well as UV life tests. A rear-mounted auxiliary bass radiator (ABR) not only provides the low-end range bass but serves also to protect against the elements. am-1 speaker
As far as the AM-1 goes, it comes in either black or white and can be mounted in either portrait or landscape position on a wall. For those who like to adjust their speakers every now and then, the AM-1 can be rotated 100 degrees in either direction from the center. This option should come in handy when party-goers shift from place-to-place. am-1 speaker
Concerning its appearance, it looks sleek enough to match up with any wall, but what should matter most is the gadgetry inside this tough little box. As purveyors of quality sound, Bowers & Wilkins implemented an inverted drive unit placement, positioning the tweeter below the bass/midrange. They believe this works best to provide optimal sound when the speaker is mounted overhead. am-1 speaker
The AM-1 will be available starting March 2013 for the price of $300. Bowers & Wilkins have been committed to developing the “perfect loudspeaker” since John Bowers and Peter Hayward founded it (originally as B&W Electronics) in 1966. Their speakers can be found at Abbey Road Studios, infamous as the Beatle’s recording studio, as well as in Maserati’s luxury Quattroporte. am-1 speaker

Tina Stewart

With a degree in English, Tina is originally from the East Coast, having lived many years in NYC. A recent transplant to California, she is excited to explore the many restaurants and outdoor adventures SoCal has to offer. Besides reading, she spends much of her free time practicing martial arts. ...(Read More)

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