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Boston Acoustics E-Series Loudspeakers

by October 17, 2005

Boston Acoustics introduces E-Series Speakers, a new premier line for audiophiles, installers and interior designers. The series includes five models:
  • the E40 and E60 Bookshelf Speakers
  • the E50 and E70 LCR (Left, Center, Right) Speakers, ideal for use on bookshelves and stands for front, center and/or right- and left-channel sound; and
  • the flagship E100 High Performance Speaker

Decorator and installer-friendly, the new E-Series speakers feature removable side panels that allow each speaker to be customized to match any décor the client wishes. The cabinets are constructed using real wood, cast aluminum, 5 mm-thick extruded aluminum, and a sturdy front baffle made of unique MDF-aluminum composite.

E-Series cabinets also include Boston's StabiliTek™, an innovative aluminum construction that includes internal ribbing to enhance the speakers' superb structural integrity, and eliminate the spurious resonances and vibrations that degrade the sound of ordinary speakers. Multiple mounting options are available for all the speakers and all, including E100, can be mounted vertically or horizontally. Wall-mounting brackets are supplied with each speaker, and tunnel recesses in the back panels serve as concealments for speaker wire. The output terminals are also bi-wired. Of course, all E-Series Speakers powerfully present The Boston Sound™, an acclaimed feature of Boston Acoustics speaker systems that is designed to reproduce music and movie sound with exceptional accuracy.

About Boston Acoustics
Founded in 1979, Boston Acoustics, Inc. is a renowned performance and value leader in the audio industry. Boston designs, manufactures, and markets high performance audio systems for use in home music and audio-video systems, after-market and OEM automotive systems, and custom built-in audio systems.

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Clint Deboer was terminated from Audioholics for misconduct on April 4th, 2014. He no longer represents Audioholics in any fashion.

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