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The Robb Report’s Collection, supplement to The Robb Report magazine today named SALAGAR’s Symphony S210 as one of its top five new home entertainment products and features a striking example of the Symphony S210 in a walnut finish on its May 2008 Issue cover. Contributing writer Brent Butterworth was especially impressed with the confluence of aesthetic appeal with fundamental engineering principles to result in an elegant, state-of-the-art audio product.
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Waukegan, IL based SALAGAR Sonics took its third industry award for its groundbreaking Symphony S210 product line. Stereomojo, the online site that specializes in two channel stereo, awarded the company its MAXIMUM MOJO AWARD for the Symphony S210. |
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SALAGAR Sonics today announced immediate availability of its three new products , the Sonnet S207 2-way 7" mid-woofer speaker, the Sonata 12" active, 12" passive radiator subwoofer and the Serenade S307 dedicated center channel featuring 2x 7" mid-woofers and a single tweeter. When combined with the Symphony S210, the ensemble comprises the SALAGAR Active Theater of all active, self-powered speakers, requiring no external power amps and supporting direct connection from a music source with volume control or a home theater pre-amp.
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SALAGAR Sonics took another top honor with the awarding by TONEAudio of its coveted Exceptional Value Award for 2007 to for its hot new Symphony S210 active loudspeakers. The Symphony S210 's were one of only four speaker models to receive the awards.
Issue 13 of TONEAudio, the popular e-magazine, just released this week also carries the first ever in-depth independent review by editor Jeff Dorgay of the Symphony S210.
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SonicFlare awarded SALAGAR Sonics its prestigious “Show Superstar” Award at the Rocky Mountain Audio Fest in October. The Symphony S210 active loudspeaker was the top performer in the “Precise” category, where speakers must demonstrate responsiveness and precision. Of the S210, SonicFlare's Josh Ray says: “The sound was fast and powerful…but with a touch of warmth. Really great stuff.”
For more details or to read the full article, visit the SonicFlare website.
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