SLS International's Speakers Installed in Founder's Room at the Museum of Modern Art
July 26 2005 - 8:00AM
PR Newswire (US)
SLS International's Speakers Installed in Founder's Room at the
Museum of Modern Art NEW YORK, July 26 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ --
SLS International (OTC:SITI) (BULLETIN BOARD: SITI) announced today
that multiple S1065 midfield monitors were installed in the
Founder's Room at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City. John
Kessler, managing consultant at IBM Global Services specified the
design and selected the SLS speakers. "The Founder's Room is a
multipurpose room, so we knew the speakers had to be set into the
walls," said Kessler. "We needed units that would give the most
punch and best performance for their size. The SLS speakers gave us
everything we considered necessary and more." The SLS speakers were
positioned in the four corners hidden behind acoustical fabric
coverings, two left-right fronts and two left-right rears, in the
reconfigurable room. The Founder's Room also features a surround
sound system linked to the SLS units, which are used in sound
reinforcement for live musicians, playback, presentations, etc.
"The whole project was complicated, but the biggest challenge was
simply fitting everything in the limited space," said Frank Kelly,
senior consultant for SPL Integrated Solutions. "One nice feature
of the SLS speakers is that you can physically change the
orientation and rotate them based on the physical constraints. I
was favorably impressed with the SLS units." "The S1065 is designed
for high output, full range monitoring in two channel or
multi-channel surround applications," says Jeff Lowry, director of
marketing for SLS. "The S1065 brings enhanced monitoring
capabilities to facilities that allow uncolored, full range sound
reproductions in ever more complex mixing situations, such as the
Founder's Room at MoMA." About SLS Based in Ozark, Mo., SLS
International, Inc. is a 30-year-old manufacturer and developer of
new proprietary patent-pending ultra-high fidelity Ribbon Driver
loudspeakers, patented Evenstar Digital Amplifiers and sound
systems for the commercial, home entertainment, professional and
music markets. SLS has perfected the ribbon-driver technology
enabling their loudspeakers to achieve exceptional inner detail and
accuracy with 20% to 30% less distortion of typical compression
driver and dome tweeters. SLS speakers and systems are used in
high-profile venues such as NBC/MSNBC's 2002 and 2004 Olympics
studios, the Recording Academy's Grammy Producers SoundTable
events, and for the NAMM winter show, providing sound in the AVID
Technology booth just to name a few. For more information, visit
http://www.slsaudio.com/ . Matters discussed in this press release
contain forward-looking Statements within the meaning of the
Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. When used in this
press release, the words "anticipate," "believe," "estimate,"
"may," "intend," "expect" and similar expressions identify such
forward-looking statements. Actual results, performance or
achievements could differ materially from those contemplated,
expressed or implied by the forward-looking statements contained
herein. These forward-looking statements are based largely on the
expectations of the Company and are subject to a number of risks
and uncertainties. These include, but are not limited to, risks and
uncertainties associated with the impact of economic, competitive
and other factors affecting the Company and its operations,
markets, product, and distributor performance, the impact on the
national and local economies resulting from terrorist actions, and
U.S. actions subsequently; and other factors detailed in reports
filed by the Company with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
DATASOURCE: SLS International CONTACT: Jeff Lowry of SLS
International Inc., +1-417-883-4549, fax: +1-417-883-2723, ; Ed
Lewis of CEOcast, Inc. for SLS International Inc., +1-212-732-4300,
fax: +1-212-732-1131, ; SLS International: Web site:
http://www.slsloudspeakers.com/ http://www.slsaudio.com/
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