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Aperion Audio Pounds Out 12 New Speakers

Not the type of company to dribble out new releases one by one, Aperion Audio dropped a bombshell of new goodies on Tuesday, totaling nine new surround speakers and three new subwoofers. The company’s latest releases include completely reworked bookshelf speakers, towers, bipoles, and center channels under the Intimus label, along with the brand new Bravus line of subwoofers.

The next-gen Intimus speakers have been tweaked from the inside out, with new silk dome tweeters, woven fiberglass cones, and a even a different design aesthetic that emphasizes curved edges for a contemporary look. The Bravus subs, available in 8-, 10- and 12-inch models, use dual aluminum drivers and digital BASH amplifiers, with the intent to squeeze as much bass out of a small package as possible.

Aperion has priced the nine new Intimus speakers between $130 and $695, while the Bravus subs start at $499 (for the 8-inch model) and running up to $1,099 (for the 12-incher.)

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