I nostri DSP sfruttano componentistica di alto livello con processori Analog Devices DAC PCM1792 ed OpAmp OPA1602
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SilenceLAB è una azienda che focalizza il suo interesse nei prodotti per auto di alto livello. Gli altoparlanti e tutte le elettroniche in catalogo sono progettate in Italia e realizzate con i migliori materiali disponibili sul mercato. L'assemblaggio è curato da aziende in Italia ed in Asia. La produzione attuale comprende una completa e variegata linea di altoparlanti, amplificatori mono, stereo e multicanale, sistemi di processamento del segnale audio (DSP) ed accessori per l'installazione in auto. Da quest'anno l'azienda ha iniziato lo sviluppo di prodotti per l'Hi Fi Home.
Fondata da Giuliano RE, SilenceLAB è una azienda che focalizza il suo interesse nei prodotti per auto di alto livello. Gli altoparlanti e tutte le elettroniche in catalogo sono progettate in Italia e realizzate con i migliori materiali disponibili sul mercato. L'assemblaggio è curato da aziende in Italia ed in Asia. La produzione attuale comprende una completa e variegata linea di altoparlanti, amplificatori mono, stereo e multicanale, sistemi di processamento del segnale audio (DSP) ed accessori per l'installazione in auto. Da quest'anno l'azienda ha iniziato lo sviluppo di prodotti per l'Hi Fi Home.
I nostri DSP sfruttano componentistica di alto livello con processori Analog Devices DAC PCM1792 ed OpAmp OPA1602
L'MWX 165 è il prodotto più rappresentativo della nostra gamma di altoparlanti per auto. Si tratta di un midwoofer da 165 mm con cono in cellulosa, sospensione in gomma e bobina mobile da 32mm
I nostri nuovi amplificatori della linea SQ, studiati per la miglior resa acustica in auto.
La nostra produzione di altoparlanti spazia dal tweeter al subwoofer. Si va dal tweeter T2, modello base della gamma di trasduttori per le alte frequenze; al woofer W165.25 con cono in fibra di vetro e sospensione in gomma a doppia onda; passando per la serie di midwoofer come il modello W.165.38
L'MWX 165 è il prodotto più rappresentativo della nostra gamma di altoparlanti per auto
Si tratta di un midwoofer da 165 mm con cono in cellulosa, sospensione in gomma e bobina mobile da 32mm
Dispone inoltre di un magnete in ferrite da 105 mm. Il suo prezzo al pubblico è fissato in 199 Euro
Leggi di PiùGli amplificatori per auto linea SQ, di recente introduzione a listino, puntano ad ottenere le migliori performance qualitative e spaziano dal modello mono SQL1800.1, ai modelli multicanale al cui top si trova l'SQ250.4
L'SQ150.4 è un amplificatore a 4 canali da 150 W per canale su 4 Ohm.
L'amplificatore può raggiungere i 225 W con impedenza di 2 Ohm ed essere collegato a ponte diventando un due canali da ben 450 W.
La risposta in frequenza è estesa da 10 Hz a 30 kHz e l'ingresso accetta segnali da 200 mV a 8 V.
Leggi di PiùI nostri DSP sfruttano componentistica di alto livello con processori Analog Devices DAC PCM1792 ed OpAmp OPA1602
Il DSP modello HD 1.0 DSP è il nostro top di gamma e si può fregiare del logo Hi Res HD.
Vanta 10 canali in uscita e 5 in ingresso analogici. 8 canali sono Hi Level.
Per operare completamente in digitale sono disponibili due ingressi coassiali Spdif ed un ingresso ottico.
Leggi di PiùGli amplificatori Home si dividono in due modelli. A-DSP8BT che integra un 4 canali da 50W in classe D con DSP ed il modello A4.200 che è un finale puro a 4 canali con 50W per canale, in classe AB
La linea di prodotti home dispone per ora di un solo amplificatore a 4 canali modello A4.200.
Dispone di 4 ingressi indipendenti e 4 finali Mosfet in classe AB da 50 W ciascuno.
L'alimentazione è di tipo switching da 500W
Leggi di PiùLa linea di diffusori Home si compone di tre modelli. M165.2 3 L165.2 sono a due vie e si differenziano per il cabinet, in massello di ciliegio il primo ed in MDF il secondo. In catalogo c'è anche un sub amplificato SW12.200
La linea di diffusori Home si compone di tre modelli. M165.2 3 L165.2 sono a due vie e si differenziano per il cabinet, in massello di ciliegio il primo ed in MDF il secondo. In catalogo c'è anche un sub amplificato SW12.200
Leggi di PiùIL DSP top per casa è progettato intorno al modello HD 1.0 DSP per auto. In questo modello troviamo componentistica di alto livello con DAC PCM 1792 ed OpAmp OPA 1602.
IL DSP top per casa è progettato intorno al modello HD 1.0 DSP per auto. In questo modello troviamo componentistica di alto livello con DAC PCM 1792 ed OpAmp OPA 1602
Leggi di PiùSerie SQ
Serie Home
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Linea Car
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DSP Car
DSP Home
Sistemi Home
Accessori Car
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Streets empty that are usually busy are remarkable and can evoke the sense of historical pictures from before the invention of the motorcar. Other things that are different at the moment will be queues to get into stores and the lines marked out on the floor to show how far apart we should be.
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Most photographers love to shoot the unusual, and you don’t get much more unusual than These Unprecedented Times. Right now everything counts as out of the ordinary. There are a number of remarkable things about these lockdown days that are worth photographing now so we can remember them when it is all over.
Most photographers find it hard to see interesting pictures in places in which they are most familiar. A trip somewhere new seems always exactly what our photography needed, as shooting away from home consistently inspires us to new artistic heights.
Streets empty that are usually busy are remarkable and can evoke the sense of historical pictures from before the invention of the motorcar. Other things that are different at the moment will be queues to get into stores and the lines marked out on the floor to show how far apart we should be.
Pretend everything is new and that you haven’t seen it before, and then you will be free to notice the leading lines, the places where one edge meets another in delightful geometric harmony, and how the ordinary things in the kitchen are transformed when the light is on or off.
The trick here is to look slowly, and then look again. Take the time to look in detail and to look at the same thing from different angles, with different light, long lenses and wide lenses. Then move to the left a bit. You may never feel the need to leave the house again.
Just because we can't get out and about like we normally would, doesn’t mean we have to stop taking pictures. There’s still plenty you can do, provided you're prepared to use some imagination. Here are a few ideas to keep you shooting until normal life resumes.
Most photographers love to shoot the unusual, and you don’t get much more unusual than These Unprecedented Times. Right now everything counts as out of the ordinary. There are a number of remarkable things about these lockdown days that are worth photographing now so we can remember them when it is all over.
Most photographers find it hard to see interesting pictures in places in which they are most familiar. A trip somewhere new seems always exactly what our photography needed, as shooting away from home consistently inspires us to new artistic heights.
Streets empty that are usually busy are remarkable and can evoke the sense of historical pictures from before the invention of the motorcar. Other things that are different at the moment will be queues to get into stores and the lines marked out on the floor to show how far apart we should be.
Pretend everything is new and that you haven’t seen it before, and then you will be free to notice the leading lines, the places where one edge meets another in delightful geometric harmony, and how the ordinary things in the kitchen are transformed when the light is on or off.
The trick here is to look slowly, and then look again. Take the time to look in detail and to look at the same thing from different angles, with different light, long lenses and wide lenses. Then move to the left a bit. You may never feel the need to leave the house again.
Just because we can't get out and about like we normally would, doesn’t mean we have to stop taking pictures. There’s still plenty you can do, provided you're prepared to use some imagination. Here are a few ideas to keep you shooting until normal life resumes.
Most photographers love to shoot the unusual, and you don’t get much more unusual than These Unprecedented Times. Right now everything counts as out of the ordinary. There are a number of remarkable things about these lockdown days that are worth photographing now so we can remember them when it is all over.
Most photographers find it hard to see interesting pictures in places in which they are most familiar. A trip somewhere new seems always exactly what our photography needed, as shooting away from home consistently inspires us to new artistic heights.
Streets empty that are usually busy are remarkable and can evoke the sense of historical pictures from before the invention of the motorcar. Other things that are different at the moment will be queues to get into stores and the lines marked out on the floor to show how far apart we should be.
Pretend everything is new and that you haven’t seen it before, and then you will be free to notice the leading lines, the places where one edge meets another in delightful geometric harmony, and how the ordinary things in the kitchen are transformed when the light is on or off.
The trick here is to look slowly, and then look again. Take the time to look in detail and to look at the same thing from different angles, with different light, long lenses and wide lenses. Then move to the left a bit. You may never feel the need to leave the house again.