Aperion Audio offers new Aperion Versus Grand home theater speakers
New high-end home theater speakers.
The home theater fan has a huge number of speakers on the market today to choose from. There are offerings that are affordable enough for the average Joe, but lack the quality that high-end fans want in speakers. A company called Aperion audio has unveiled a new line of home theater speakers that are aimed at high-end shoppers that have the budget for quality.
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The line is called Aperion Versus Grand Home Theater Speakers and the line is matched to provide quality sound. The series has tower speakers, a center channel, and bookshelf speakers for rear channels. The 5.0 system can be turned into a 5.1 system with the addition of the Aperion Bravus subwoofer.
The Verus Grand Tower speakers have a 3-way design with a base reflex system. The tweeter is a silk done unit that is a 1-inch Axially Stabilized radiator unit. The mid-range drivers are a pair of 5-inch woven Kevlar units. The woofers are a pair of 6-inch Kevlar units with rubber surrounds. The tower speakers sell for $1798 per pair, the center channel speaker is $699, and the bookshelf speakers are $598 per pair. All of the speakers can be pre-ordered right now.
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The line is called Aperion Versus Grand Home Theater Speakers and the line is matched to provide quality sound. The series has tower speakers, a center channel, and bookshelf speakers for rear channels. The 5.0 system can be turned into a 5.1 system with the addition of the Aperion Bravus subwoofer.
The Verus Grand Tower speakers have a 3-way design with a base reflex system. The tweeter is a silk done unit that is a 1-inch Axially Stabilized radiator unit. The mid-range drivers are a pair of 5-inch woven Kevlar units. The woofers are a pair of 6-inch Kevlar units with rubber surrounds. The tower speakers sell for $1798 per pair, the center channel speaker is $699, and the bookshelf speakers are $598 per pair. All of the speakers can be pre-ordered right now.
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