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Place it anywhere | Hear perfection everywhere
The WiSound speaker’s unique design achieves the optimal tonal balance throughout your listening space – not just in a narrow ‘sweet spot’ like other speakers. This vastly improves social listening, and gives you great flexibility regarding placement of the speakers, without performance compromises.
Enjoy Room-filling sound with a large Soundstage in front of you
The innovative three-directional drivers project a vast, room-filling soundstage, ensuring that every corner is enveloped in rich, detailed audio. Experience the sensation of live performance right in front of you, with sounds that come alive from all directions.
Enjoy the most advanced sound experience with three types of Automatic Room Equalization:
1. 3D-360° Spherical
Room Adaptive Equalization
• natural and pleasant sound
• rich feeling of space everywhere in the room,
• without the narrow sweet spot of the conventional speakers
2. Dynamic Equalization
• full sound with dynamic Bass
• automatically adjusted
• even at very low Listening Levels
3. Reflections Gain Equalization
• Listen without Distortion
• without reflection colorations from walls and furniture
Experience great audio, superb dynamic range, exceptional sound accuracy
Enjoy you Music, Videos and Games! Test your Headphones, Speakers, on every aspect of Sound Performance with the Best Tracks for:
BASS, MIDRANGE, TREBLE, SPATIAL IMPRESSION, IMAGING, 3-Directional Soundstage Width, Depth, Height & Focus, SOUND BALANCE & Dynamics, TRANSPARENCY, Rhythm & Timing, TIMBRE, Attack & Decay.
Enjoy and share our 9 PLAYLISTS* with the Best Tracks to Test your Speakers and Headphones on TIDAL and Spotify:
Playlists
*Selected by Crystal Audio engineers, based on ITU-R BS.1284-2 (01/2019) International Standard for Sound Performance.
Place your sub anywhere!
The seamless wireless link between the soundbar and subwoofer eliminates cables, ensuring a clean, convenient setup without compromising on sound quality.
Superior acoustic experience than the common 3.1.2 soundbars with height channels
4: refers to the number of up-firing speakers
1: refers to the number of powered subwoofers
2: refers to the number of traditional surround speakers (front. center, surround)
Experience natural, lively and balanced sound everywhere in the room
Sound reflections in a room give music much of its life and vibrancy. WiSound speakers use these reflections in all directions equally. WiSound results in a natural, vibrant, large-scale, exciting and dynamic sound everywhere in the room
Enjoy Room-filling sound, Everywhere in your Room
WiSound speaker’s unique design, with balanced drivers firing forward, sideways and upwards, fills any room with big, vivid, natural, finely-detailed sound and re-creates the music source at its full size and natural height.
Enjoy deep and powerful bass without distortion
The special shape of the bass reflex increases smooth airflow and ensures great sound quality.
Enjoy impressively deep Bass that brings out all low-end frequencies from movie sound effects to lively music tracks
Bass: The four low octaves, with their centre frequencies below 250 Hz.
A. SUB-BASS: Center Frequency:31Hz, Frequency Range: 20-40Hz
Sound Characteristics: Weighty Sound felt more than heard.
The sound is free from these Colorations: Rumble
Examples of instruments sound: Kick Drum, Bass, Organ
B. LOW BASS: Center Frequency:63Hz, Frequency Range: 40-80Hz
Sound Characteristics: Depth, Thud, Bass Fullness
The sound is free from these Colorations: Boomy, lose definition
Examples of instruments sound: Kick Drum, Bass, Piano
C. MID-BASS: Center Frequency:125Hz, Frequency Range: 80-160Hz
Sound Characteristics: Fat, Body, Weight
The sound is free from these Colorations: Chesty, plummy, boomy, unclear
Examples of instruments sound: Punchy Bass, Vocals’ fullness, Toms Attack, Guitar & Snare Fullness, Warm Piano & Horns
D. UPPER BASS: Center Frequency:250Hz, Frequency Range: 160-320Hz
Sound Characteristics: Warmth,
The sound is free from these Colorations: Boxy, hollow, muddy
Examples of instruments sound: Vocals, Electric Guitar, and Snare Fullness & Liveliness. Many acoustic instruments, Brass (e.g., alto saxophone), Woodwinds (e.g., clarinet), Violins, etc.
Enjoy and share our BASS PLAYLIST*
with the Best Tracks to Test your Speakers and Headphones on TIDAL and SPOTIFY:
*Test your Headphones and Speakers with the Best Tracks, selected by Crystal Audio engineers, and based on ITU-R BS.1284-2 (01/2019) International Standard.
Listen to information-rich midrange frequencies that deliver even the tiniest sound details leading to a fine-tuned audio experience.
Midrange / Vocals: The three midrange octaves, with their centre frequencies between 250Hz-4kHz
A. Low-Mid: Center Frequency 500Hz Frequency Range: 320-640Hz
Sound Characteristics: Projection, Presence
The sound is free from these Colorations: Tubelike, Tunelly, Honky
Examples of instruments sound: Texture balance, Horn effect on Vocals, Bassline Attack & Clarity
B. Mid-Midrange: Center Frequency 1kHz Frequency Range: 640Hz-1.25kHz
Sound Characteristics: Focused & Loud Projection, Whack, Attack
The sound is free from these Colorations: Cuplike, Honky, Nasal
Examples of instruments sound: Attack on snare drum, guitar and percussion, ""phone effect"" on vocals
C. Upper-Mid: Center Frequency 2kHz Frequency Range: 1.25-2.5kHz
Sound Characteristics: Crunch, Crispy, Musical, Natural, Intense of Sound
The sound is free from these Colorations: Nasal, Hard, Gritty
Examples of instruments sound: Vocals Articulation, Guitars liveliness
Enjoy and share our MIDRANGE PLAYLIST*
with the Best Tracks to Test your Speakers and Headphones on TIDAL and SPOTIFY:
*Test your Headphones and Speakers with the Best Tracks, selected by Crystal Audio engineers, and based on ITU-R BS.1284-2 (01/2019) International Standard.
Experience pure, crisp high frequencies without distortions
Treble: The three high octaves, with their centre frequencies above 4kHz.
A. Low-Treble: Center Frequency 4kHz Frequency Range: 2.5-5kHz
Sound Characteristics: Clarity, Presence, Edge, Detail
The sound is free from these Colorations: Upper hardness, Wiry, Harshness
Examples of instruments sound: Vocals Clarity, and Detail, Toms Attack, Snare Crispness, Violin & Piccolo Harmonics, Clarity of any instrument taking a solo
B. Mid-Treble: Center Frequency 8kHz Frequency Range: 5kHz-10kHz
Sound Characteristics: Crystal, Metallic, Sizzle, Brightness, Brilliance, Detail, Air
The sound is free from these Colorations: Sharp, Metallic, Sibilant
Examples of instruments sound: Attack on snare drum, guitar and percussion, ""phone effect"" on vocals Cymbals, Synths, Metallic Percussion, Steel string instruments, Snare crispness, Electric guitar air/sizzle
C. Upper-Treble: Center Frequency 16kHz Frequency Range: 10-20kHz
Sound Characteristics: Air, Openness, Light, Crispy, Delicate
The sound is free from these Colorations: Fizzy, Gritty, Hiss
Examples of instruments sound: Hi-hat & Cymbals, Adds ambience to all sounds
Enjoy and share our TREBLE PLAYLIST*
with the Best Tracks to Test your Speakers and Headphones on TIDAL and SPOTIFY:
*Test your Headphones and Speakers with the Best Tracks, selected by Crystal Audio engineers, and based on ITU-R BS.1284-2 (01/2019) International Standard.
The performance appears to take place in an appropriate spatial environment
Experience Homogeneity of Spatial Sound Reverberance, Acoustic balance, Apparent room size, Depth perspective, Sound color of Reverberation.
Examples of common descriptive terms: Reverberate /dry, Large/small room, Direct/indirect.
Enjoy and share our SPATIAL IMPRESSION PLAYLIST*
with the Best Tracks to Test your Speakers and Headphones on TIDAL and SPOTIFY:
*Test your Headphones and Speakers with the Best Tracks, selected by Crystal Audio engineers, and based on ITU-R BS.1284-2 (01/2019) International Standard.
The individual Sound Sources appear to be properly balanced in the general Sound Image.
Experience Loudness Balance, Dynamic Range
Examples of common descriptive terms: Sound Source too Loud / too Weak, Sound Compressed / Natural
Enjoy and share our SOUND BALANCE PLAYLIST*
with the Best Tracks to Test your Speakers and Headphones on TIDAL and SPOTIFY:
*Test your Headphones and Speakers with the Best Tracks, selected by Crystal Audio engineers, and based on ITU-R BS.1284-2 (01/2019) International Standard.
The subjective impression that all details of the performance can be clearly perceived.
Experience Sound source definition, Time definition, Intelligibility
Examples of common descriptive terms: Clear / Muddy
Enjoy and share our TRANSPARENCY PLAYLIST*
with the Best Tracks to Test your Speakers and Headphones on TIDAL and SPOTIFY:
*Test your Headphones and Speakers with the Best Tracks, selected by Crystal Audio engineers, and based on ITU-R BS.1284-2 (01/2019) International Standard.
The subjective impression of the accurate portrayal of the different sound characteristics of the sound source(s).
Experience Sound Color, Sound Attack
Examples of common descriptive terms: Boomy / Sharp, Dark / Light, Warm / Cold
Enjoy and share our TIMBRE PLAYLIST*
with the Best Tracks to Test your Speakers and Headphones on TIDAL and SPOTIFY:
*Test your Headphones and Speakers with the Best Tracks, selected by Crystal Audio engineers, and based on ITU-R BS.1284-2 (01/2019) International Standard.