Powersoft to Demonstrate its M-Force System Low Frequency Solution at Exclusive Listening Sessions in Boston and NYC

March 14 2016, 03:10

Powersoft announced that it will demonstrate its M-Force linear motor technology during exclusive listening sessions and product presentations in Boston and New York, on March 22nd and March 24th respectively. In addition to covering Powersoft’s M-Force System — the most powerful single amplifier module ever made — the two events, which follow similar successful sessions in November, will feature an overview of Powersoft’s other amplifier product lines including the M Series, K Series, X Series, Ottocanali and Duecanali.
 
 
The event, which is by invitation only, represents Powersoft’s continuing efforts to educate and disseminate knowledge of its innovative technologies among professional audio audiences. Each event will feature presentations by Powersoft personnel who will demonstrate practical applications of M-Force linear motor technology, in addition to discussing its conversion efficiency and sound quality in the lower frequency range. M-Force is a landmark innovation in loudspeaker technology, and the driving force behind the largest subwoofer system in the world: Avalon Hollywood. In addition to the M-Force System, presenters will discuss the efficiency and reliability attributes of Class D amplifier technology, which was introduced by Powersoft in 1995.
 
Powersoft’s Xperience the Power is a demonstration and knowledge session for integrators, sound engineers, manufacturers and industry consultants. Sessions include a technology presentation and product demonstration of M-Force System and other Powersoft amplifier solutions.
 
When and Where:
Tuesday, March 22nd at Red Sky Studios in Boston
Thursday, March 24th at Studio Instrument Rentals in New York
 
Space is limited and by invitation only. For more information or to inquire about attending, please visit 
http://roadshow.powersoft.it/ or contact Francesco Fanicchi by email here.
www.powersoft-audio.com
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