Grund Audio introduces XT Series loudspeakers.

Jan 13, 2008 8:31 AM

    
The new XY Series speakers from Grundorf share rugged, functional design touches like 16-gauge steel grilles, stackable corners and black carpet finish.

The new XY Series speakers from Grundorf share rugged, functional design touches like 16-gauge steel grilles, stackable corners and black carpet finish.

Grundorf, based in Council Bluffs, IA, has introduced the XT Series of loudspeakers. The new products are designed for pro audio, A/V and small venue application, and can be seen at the upcoming NAMM show in Anaheim, CA, in booth 6790.

The XT Series is an addition to the Grund Audio Design line. All models feature 1in compression drivers (HF), a 90 x 40 degree horn, second-order crossover, quarter-inch input jacks, stackable corners and 16-gauge steel powder-coated grilles. A durable black carpet finish is standard.

Available models include 12in and 15in floor monitors; 12in and 15in two-way high packs with 1-3/8in pole mounts; and a 15in and horn model. All XT Series products carry the Grund Audio Design five-year limited warranty.

Founded in July 1984, Grundorf manufactures and distributes cases, equipment racks, loudspeakers and accessories.

For more information, visit www.grundorf.com.




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