Bose Professional announced the global availability of EdgeMax EM90-LP and EM180-LP, expanding its EdgeMax line of premium in-ceiling directional loudspeakers. The new Bose EdgeMax LP models bring powerful sound and asymmetrical coverage to smaller rooms and more challenging spaces, and work together with the original EdgeMax loudspeakers, launched in 2017. These LP models deliver consistent high-quality performance across projects where specifications and installation conditions vary.
Featuring a thinner profile, Bose Professional's new EdgeMax LP in-ceiling loudspeakers shatter the limitations of traditional installation loudspeakers, providing integrators and installers with a much more flexible option. The EdgeMax series uses patented PhaseGuide technology to direct sound asymmetrically from the room's edges to the center, delivering directionality from the ceiling with very high fidelity.
These new EdgeMax LP models have been specifically designed for smaller rooms with lower ceilings and even more challenging installation requirements. The new loudspeakers have a 4-inch backcan depth, 60% shallower than the original models, which makes it ideal for rooms with above-ceiling limitations and tighter clearances. The new EdgeMax LP models also feature an 80-degree vertical coverage angle that is ideal for conference rooms and workspaces with lower ceilings.
"When initially released in 2017, EdgeMax redefined the in-ceiling loudspeaker category by doing the seemingly impossible," explains Shawn Watts, Director of Product at Bose Professional. "EdgeMax packed the power, technology and brute force of a big, bulky surface-mount speaker into a discreet, elegant ceiling-mount design. These new LP models, with their shallow backcan and 80° vertical coverage, provide installers and designers the freedom and flexibility to choose the model types that best suit their specific needs, all while delivering the consistent, legendary power EdgeMax is renowned for across their entire project."
Large, busy rooms with higher-SPL needs, such as fitness centers, restaurants, and bars will still benefit from the powerful, deeper cans of the original EdgeMax loudspeakers. The original EdgeMax models feature a 9-inch backcan and 75-degree vertical coverage angle designed to deliver bold, full-range sound, more bass energy and greater SPL in bigger spaces with higher ceilings.
All EdgeMax models feature dual-drivers and patented PhaseGuide technology to project powerful, focused sound asymmetrically into a room to deliver amazing performance, directionality, and voice intelligibility and at the same time, allow placement in discreet, out-of-the-way locations. EdgeMax loudspeakers are purpose-built for specific horizontal coverage — 90 degrees for corner placement or a wider 180 degrees — ideal for near-field and wide coverage.
"We’re committed to working together with our partners to make better solutions for the real world," says John Maier, CEO of Bose Professional. "EdgeMax changed the game for in-ceiling loudspeakers and while working with our customers we learned that there were spaces they wanted to use EdgeMax but physically couldn’t. So, we listened and went to work. Our new LP models now bring that focused, powerful EdgeMax performance into a wider array of installations."
The new EdgeMax LP models are now available worldwide.
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Bose Professional Announces Global Availability of EdgeMax LP In-Ceiling Asymmetrical Loudspeakers
November 4 2024, 01:25
Bose Professional announced the global availability of EdgeMax EM90-LP and EM180-LP, expanding its EdgeMax line of premium in-ceiling directional loudspeakers. The new Bose EdgeMax LP models bring powerful sound and asymmetrical coverage to smaller rooms and more challenging spaces, and work together with the original EdgeMax loudspeakers, launched in 2017. These LP models deliver consistent high-quality performance across projects where specifications and installation conditions vary.
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