![]() It would take a lot of creativity and innovation to truly raise the bar in invisible speaker performance. To attack that goal of creating a better performing system, Ryan said in a company video, he approached it not as another tactile diaphram & activator design – the technology behind traditional invisible speakers – but rather as a more traditional speaker design. Sometimes referred to as tactile systems, these speakers are able to continue to vibrate efficiently enough to reproduce music even with a thin coat of plaster, drywall mud, or wallpaper over them (as long as the coating isn’t too thick – a key factor). Traditional invisible speakers consist of a large flat panel that acts as a diaphragm which, when activated by a transducer, vibrates to recreate the waveform of the source music. The Goal: Create a Better Sounding Invisible Speaker ![]() So important was this goal, that Ryan’s team was given free reign to take all the time they needed to make that happen. ![]() Sonance Chief Speaker Engineer Todd Ryan, in commenting on the concept of developing an invisible speaker that could deliver a performance meeting or exceeding that of visible speakers, said, “that would truly be the ultimate brand promise” for Sonance. Now Sonance has launched an all-new Invisible Series loudspeaker lineup that has been years in the making. ![]()
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