Furman upgrades Reference Series

Jan 25, 2007 8:00 AM

    

The new Reference-i Series from Furman Sound features new styling and improved performance.

At the recent Consumer Electronics Show (CES), Furman Sound announced a new look and enhanced features for its Reference Series power conditioners. In addition to the technologies from the original Reference Series, such as discrete symmetrically balanced power, linear filtering technology (LiFT) and virtually non-sacrificial surge suppression, the new IT-Reference 15i and IT-Reference 20i have been optimized with a new dual-screen technology that provides greater noise reduction for the clearest audio and images. The new designs feature contours of black steel and brushed aluminum complemented by clear blue LED lights.

The new Reference-i Series products are scheduled to begin shipping in February. The original Reference products will still be available while supplies last.

For more information, visit www.furmansound.com.




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