Varenummer:
Edge5i

Amina Edge5i Black, Burgundy, White Wired 50 W

50W/100W, 4 Ohms, 90dB SPL, 55Hz - 25kHz, 450mm x 345mm x 36mm
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Engineered For Immersion
The Mobiusi series provides the greatest flexibility for interior design integration and installation of any invisible loudspeaker. Delivering incredible high frequency performance across the entire listening position, allowing for perfect reproduction with all the detail and clarity, no matter where in the space you are listening from. Engineered to work behind a range of covering materials such as full plaster skim (2mm), wood, leather, or high pressure laminate, to name a few, Mobiusi series loudspeakers offer the most flexible invisible audio solution available.

First launched in 2017, the award-winning Edge series plaster-up-to invisible loudspeakers have become synonymous with low frequency impact and a truly engaging listening experience. The ‘i’ update to the Edge5 provides significant acoustic upgrades with the addition of a proprietry high frequency transducer and ToneRelief® panel technology. When combined with Amina’s patented Optidrive®, Optidamping® and Reduced Resonance Exciter® technology, the Edge5i’s high frequency performance extends well into the ultrasonic region, and further improves low frequency extension and linearity throughout the frequency range

Example Applications
Medium-power residential/commercial distributed audio solutions and multi-channel surround sound systems. Designed to be installed into dryline walls/ceilings, but may also be used as a post-plaster retrofit in applications with a plaster skim coat. Can be supplied with highimpedance 100/70V transformer.

  • 50 W
  • 55 - 25000 Hz 4 Ω
  • Black, Burgundy, White
Specifikationer
Varenummer:Edge5i
BrandAmina
Sensitivity91 dB
Speaker placementIn-wall/in-ceiling
RMS rated power50 W
Product colourBlack, Burgundy, White
Recommended usageUniversal
Number of speakers1
Market segmentConsumer
Connectivity technologyWired