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Induction Dynamics ID1-18 Tower Speakers

by September 09, 2007
Filed under: Loudspeakers
Induction Dynamics ID1-18 Loudspeaker

Induction Dynamics ID1-18 Loudspeaker

While roaming the floor at CEDIA 2007, I found what is possibly the largest pair of loudspeakers I have ever seen.  The ID1-18 tower speaker from Induction Dynamics is an impressive 5’ 5 ¾” (65.75”) in height and provides very high power handling down to the lowest audible frequencies, while maintaining the exceptional sound quality for which Induction Dynamics is known.  If I had not sat in on an (impressive) demo, I might have thought the speakers were a joke.  They are HUGE, but actually sounded great.

The ID1-18 incorporates dual 18” subwoofers with a three-way speaker design for compact space requirements. With a 1.125” high-power soft dome tweeter, a 3” soft dome midrange, dual 8” woofers with Kevlar cones, and dual 18” high-excursion subwoofers with laminated cones, this loudspeaker will easily bring large listening spaces alive. The ID1-18 boasts many of Induction Dynamics’ patented features, including exclusive S4X driver-control technology, Wide Angle™ phase alignment, and patented non-reflective grille frames.

Also available as companions to the ID1-18 are the new, high-power C1-8 center-channel speaker and the A2 600-watt subwoofer amplifier with patented excursion-limiter technology.

The IDs are available in standard rosewood gloss, maple satin, black satin and silver gloss and can also be customized to any buyer’s wish. Grilles are available in 63 standard color options. Accessories include chrome-finished, adjustable carpet spikes.

For more information:  www.inductiondynamics.com.

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Over the years J. has constantly found himself to be an "early-adopter," spending way too much money on "new" technologies such as Compact Disc, LaserDisc, and DVD. He is one of the few people who actually purchased (and still owns) a CORE programmable remote control (bonus points if you remember this product).

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