The CRMS can be used as full-range sound system in any installed audio application
The Netherlands - The CRMS-SRIW/9090 is a wide dispersion reference main / screen system - or compact surround system in immersive sound-for-picture applications.
It can also be used as full-range sound system in any installed audio application, where quality sound reproduction with inconspicuous in-wall or on-wall mounting is required, says Alcons.
Typical applications include sound system for auditoria, performing arts theatres, houses of worship, screening rooms, post-production facilities and dubbing stages, premium Home Cinemas and quality-conscious cinemas.
The CRMS-SRIW/9090 is like its sibling CRMS-SRIW/9040 part of the CRMS system series.
The two-way passive-filtered CRMS-SRIW system consists of the RBN401 pro-ribbon driver for HF and a vented 8” mid-bass for LF reproduction; the HF section has a 800 W peak power input, enabling a 1:15 dynamic range with up to 90% less distortion from 1 kHz to beyond 20 kHz.
The CRMS-SRIW/9090 features a 90-degrees and patent-pending 90-degrees dispersion up to the highest frequencies.
The CRMS-SRIW system’s low frequency section is tuned for a usable frequency response down to 58Hz, enabling a smooth transition with additional LFE subwoofer systems.
Philip de Haan, head of Alcons Audio R&D, says, “On the heels of the development of the CRMSC in-wall with less than 4-in/10cm depth, larger applications demanded a higher output, but at the same time, also required a wide projection for near-field applications and for overhead or height-layer immersive sound systems.
“So the design brief was: more output, wider dispersion and a minimal mounting depth. And as a result of our tight manufacturing standards, all our systems are well within ‘matched pair”’ tolerance, for a reference-grade response, regardless of the selected system.”
The CRMS-SRIW also features an optional cloth grill and ACO Architect Colour Option in 180+ RAL colour schemes for easy, inconspicuous in-wall or on-wall mounting.

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