Philip Wong | Sep 25, 2008

If you have a pair of audiophile-grade Pioneer S-3EX tower speakers and are on the lookout for matching yet compact alternatives to assemble a multi-channel system, well then, you're in luck. The Japanese company has just released the S-8EX center and S-4EX bookshelf speakers from its professional Technical Audio Devices division. These come with 160W audio power handling, comparable speaker drivers, high-quality real wood finish and many inherited technologies of its full-sized S-3EX.
For example, both products are assembled from an ultra-rigid cabinet that features a perfect time alignment design and acoustics balance drive simulation technology. In a nutshell, the former is designed to ensure synchronized sound delivery from multiple speakers, while the latter delivers precise and unadulterated dynamic bass. There are also the ceramic graphite tweeters that are capable of reproducing very high frequency notes of DVD-Audio and SACD soundtracks.
The Pioneer S-8EX and S-4EX will be available in Singapore, Taiwan, Indonesia & India from end October.
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Akihabara News | Photo credit: Pioneer
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