For a concert-worthy performance in the living room, bedroom or any other room in the house, tune in to Sonance, the Leader in Architectural Audioô, and its new Sonance Symphonyô line of high-performance rectangle in-wall and round in-ceiling sound systems. The Sonance Symphony series of 6 1/2-inch speakers replaces the former Sonance T-Series line and boasts an improved build quality and enhanced performance in a wider variety of indoor applications.""The Sonance Symphony series features upgraded materials and an updated design, each of which greatly enhances speaker performance,"" said Chip Brown, Chief Operating Officer, Sonance. ""Sonance Symphonyís advancements in musicality and architectural design make it a worthy addition to the Sonance family of solution-oriented products. Additionally, the line successfully builds upon our ëfirst in the world and best in classí positioning statement as well as our ëhigh-touchí dedication to providing customers with the finest hi-fidelity loudspeakers on the market.""Sonance Symphony models include the 635T, 634T, 623T, 622T and 621T for in-wall placement and the 624TR, 623TR, 622TR and 621TR for in-ceiling placement. All models in the series feature dome tweeters, two piece baffles to reduce unwanted resonance, glass-reinforced vented ABS baskets, high-end cosmetics and rear mounted drivers. All of these benefits, plus improved crossover networks, create a smooth on- and off-axis response making for quality sound rivaling top-of-the-line freestanding designs.Symphony 635TAs the flagship speaker of the rectangular series, the 635T model features a 6 1/2-inch black aluminum cone woofer with rubber surrounds and an extended pole piece. There is a 1-inch aluminum dome, pivoting tweeter which allows the installer to direct the sound toward or away from the listening area to achieve the desired effect. The 635T handles 5-125 watts of power and has an efficiency of 90dB. Measuring 8 1/8 x 12 3/16 x 3 5/8 inches, the speakers have a frequency response of 40Hz to 20kHz (+/-3dB) and an impedance of 6 ohms nominal and 4 ohms minimum.Symphony 634TThese speakers feature a 6 1/2-inch black glass composite cone woofer with rubber surrounds and vented pole piece; a 2 1/2-inch black glass composite cone midrange; and a 1-inch aluminum dome pivoting tweeter. They handle 5-100 watts of power and have an efficiency of 90dB. Measuring 8 1/8 x 12 3/16 x 3 1/2 inches, the speakers have a frequency response of 45Hz to 20kHz (+/-3dB) and an impedance of 6 ohms nominal and 4 ohms minimum.Symphony 623TThe 623T has a 6 1/2-inch black glass composite cone woofer with rubber surrounds and vented pole piece, and a 1-inch aluminum dome pivoting tweeter. The 623T handles 5-100 watts of power and has an efficiency of 90dB. Measuring 8 1/8 x 12 3/16 x 3 1/2 inches, the speakers have a frequency response of 45Hz to 20kHz (+/-3dB) and an impedance of 6 ohms nominal and 4 ohms minimum.Symphony 622TThe 622T has a 6 1/2-inch black glass polypropylene cone woofer with rubber surrounds and a 1-inch cloth dome pivoting tweeter. It handles 5-75 watts of power and has an efficiency of 89dB. Measuring 8 1/8 x 12 3/16 x 3 1/2 inches, the speakers have a frequency response of 55Hz to 20kHz (+/-3dB) and an impedance of 8 ohms nominal and 6 ohms minimum.Symphony 621TThe 621T has a 6 1/2-inch black glass polypropylene cone woofer with rubber surrounds and a 3/4-inch cloth dome tweeter. It handles 5-50 watts of power and has an efficiency of 88dB. Measuring 8 3/16 x 12 3/16 x 3 1/4 inches, the speakers have a frequency response of 60Hz to 20kHz (+/-3dB) and an impedance of 8 ohms nominal and 6 ohms minimum.Symphony 624TRThe 624TR is the top-of-the-line round model with a 6 1/2-inch black aluminum cone woofer with rubber surrounds and an extended pole piece. It also has a 1-inch aluminum dome pivoting tweeter. It handles 5-125 watts of power and has an efficiency of 90dB. Measuring 9 3/4 x 4 inches, the speakers have a frequency response of 38Hz to 20kHz (+/-3dB) and an impedance of 6 ohms nominal and 4 ohms minimum. The 624TR also boasts a Roto-Lock mounting system that allows for easy installation.Symphony 623TRThe 623TR features a 6 1/2-inch black glass composite cone woofer with rubber surrounds and vented pole piece, along with a 1-inch cloth dome pivoting tweeter. It handles 5-100 watts of power and has an efficiency of 89dB. Measuring 9 3/4 x 4 inches, the speakers have a frequency response of 40Hz to 20kHz (+/-3dB) and an impedance of 6 ohms nominal and 4 ohms minimum. The 623TR also features Roto-Lock tabs for easy installation.Symphony 622TRThe 622TR features an improved 6 1/2-inch black polypropylene cone woofer with rubber surrounds and a _-inch cloth dome pivoting tweeter. It handles 5-75 watts of power and has an efficiency of 89dB. Measuring 9 3/4 x 4 inches, the speakers have a frequency response of 45Hz to 20kHz (+/-3dB) and an impedance of 8 ohms nominal and 6 ohms minimum. Roto-Lock tabs allow 622TR users to easily install the system.Symphony 621TRThe upgraded 621TR features a larger woofer magnet and an improved crossover network. The 6 1/2-inch black polypropylene cone woofer has rubber surrounds, and the tweeter has a _-inch cloth dome. The speakers handle 5-50 watts of power and have an efficiency of 88dB. They measure 9 3/4 x 3 5/8 inches and have a frequency response of 55Hz to 20kHz (+/-3dB). The impedance is 8 ohms nominal and 6 ohms minimum. Roto-Lock tabs are also included.Sonance, headquartered in San Clemente, California, was the first high-fidelity architectural audio brand in the world. As the Leader in Architectural Audioô, Sonance positions itself as First in the World and Best in Class and continues to offer the worldís most complete line of premium, high-fidelity in-wall loudspeakers, home theatre speakers, subwoofers, controls and amplifiers, cable and other architectural audio products. With a state-of-the-art research and development facility, Sonance continues its quest to bring to market innovative audio products for contemporary architectural installation. For more information, visit Sonance on the World Wide Web at www.sonance.com.
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