Leon Speakers offers new wall-mount LCR system

Mar 21, 2008 8:30 AM

    
The Horizon 414-LCR from Leon Speakers delivers high-resolution left-, center- and right-channel audio from a single 3in cabinet.

The Horizon 414-LCR from Leon Speakers delivers high-resolution left-, center- and right-channel audio from a single 3in cabinet.

Leon Speakers has added a new system to its popular Leon Horizon Series: the ultra-high-fidelity Horizon 414-LCR-X-A. Designed for use with wall-mounted flat-panel displays, the Horizon 414-LCR-X-A offers consumers a very powerful, compact speaker perfectly suited for listening in small theater settings where audiophile-quality sound is still paramount.

Combining left, center and right channels in one sleek cabinet, the Horizon 414-LCR-X-A can be crafted to match the exact dimensions and finish of any display. The speaker’s depth of only 3in suits new, thinner flat-panel displays.

The Horizon 414-LCR-X-A is notable for its high-quality drivers. Each channel features dual 4in Peerless HDS woofers and a Morel MDT29 1in hand-treated, cloth-dome tweeter. The speaker boasts a 60Hz-22kHz frequency response and a power rating of 225W per channel (300W peak).

For more information, visit www.leonspeakers.com.




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