Q-TV2 Speakers Tuck Stereo Speakers
If Santa left a fancy new flat screen TV under your tree, by now you’ve probably figured out that most new TVs have pretty sucky sound quality compared to their awesome picture.
The sound quality could be dubious, but the design is clever: By squishing the sub and speakers down to a few inches in width, Q Acoustics has managed to hide a complete speaker system behind your flat panel TV.
The rig works with TVs that range between 30- and 42-inches, attaches to an existing frame or can even just chill with your TV on a stand. Available in Europe only for now, it costs a somewhat lofty $500.
My only question is one related to vibration. By placing the subwoofer directly behind the TV and against the wall/frame that supports it, will there be any visible vibration on the screen as you watch Kirk and company blast Nero into subspace? I ask because a similar thing happens to my rearview mirror when I blast my pop music at high decibels in the coche.
[ Q Acoustic via Red Ferret ]
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