Sunday, 7 July 2013

Sahara Speakers by Rinz Sound

Rinz Sound unveils Sahara Speakers inspired by the world’s hottest desert
Rinz sound is a British luxury brand that produces sound systems of high quality and high-fidelity speakers ultra-contemporary. Your speakers are creations combine quality materials and innovative design with an avant-garde that combines classic and distinctive contemporary 21st century. They are unique for entirely by hand, being made ​​and be the first speakers of recycled glass in the world. This spectacular pair of luxury 4 feet tall triangular beauties inspired wireless color Sahara represent his latest collection of high-end loudspeakers in limited edition.

Developed in collaboration with one of the best sound engineers in the UK, sound Rinz reached its clear and detailed.
The new collection includes panels of recycled glass mixed with cream skin water snake and wild gazelles complete with improved technology and now with speaker three-way co-developed with one of the best engineers sound in the UK, inz its sound sharp and clear run.

The speaker is under construction with Kevlar woofer sports a frequency response of 62Hz-22KHz + /-3dB and can handle power up to 150W.
Meanwhile Sahara - oriented design, customers can expect a service matching custom colors with a full installation and wireless connectivity support.

Rinz Sound unveils Sahara Speakers inspired by the world’s hottest desert
Rinz Sound unveils Sahara Speakers inspired by the world’s hottest desertRinz Sound unveils Sahara Speakers inspired by the world’s hottest desertRinz Sound unveils Sahara Speakers inspired by the world’s hottest desertRinz Sound unveils Sahara Speakers inspired by the world’s hottest desertRinz Sound unveils Sahara Speakers inspired by the world’s hottest desertRinz Sound unveils Sahara Speakers inspired by the world’s hottest desertRinz Sound unveils Sahara Speakers inspired by the world’s hottest desertRinz Sound unveils Sahara Speakers inspired by the world’s hottest desertRinz Sound unveils Sahara Speakers inspired by the world’s hottest desert

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