Triad Cinema Plus

Of the few live audio demos I heard on the show floor, Triad's was among the most impressive. The company introduced its Cinema Plus home-theater package of in-wall speakers, including three modified Platinum LCRs in front, six Gold surrounds, and 12 modified Silver subwoofers powered by a total of 6kW. Also included in the package is a detailed installation plan from home-theater consulting firm PMI, acoustic treatments, and tech support.

The demo was very loud—too loud in my opinion—but it could not be heard outside the demo room, a real testament to PMI's sound isolation. The front speakers were behind a Screen Research ClearPix2 acoustically transparent screen, which was lit up by a SIM2 C3X Lumis projector. Three Integra DBS-30.1 Blu-ray players fed an Integra DHC-9.9 pre/pro, and the speakers were powered by Parasound Halo amps generating a total of 4800W. The music clip sounded beautiful, and I assume the clips from The Dark Knight and Master and Commander did as well, but I had my fingers in my ears for those.

The Cinema Plus package is available for small, medium, and large rooms, with prices ranging from $47,000 to $105,000. Other than being too loud on the movie clips, this was one of the best-sounding systems I heard at the show, and I wasn't alone in this assessment given the lines outside the demo room.

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Larry Pexton's picture

Scott, Thanks for the coverage of our demo. We had lines all the way until 3 PM on Sunday which was gratifying. Many people were unable to hear it. We tried different volume levels throughout the show in response to complaints of too soft and too loud. Apparently you came through for one of the louder sessions. I would love to hear Tom Norton's thoughts on our demo as well. Larry Pexton President and founder Triad Speakers

kevin mccormick's picture

I'd like to know the concert DVD you were using that had various artists. It was excellent! By the way, I use a Bronze sub

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