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 Making Sound Sleek
 Michael Trei
 Spring 2004


Pinnacle’s Quantum Plasma models 5 and 3 are five- and three-driver systems, respectively.
Pinnacle Speakers

New York–based Pinnacle has introduced the Quantum Plasma 3 and Quantum Plasma 5, and, as their names suggest, they are three- and five-driver models, respectively, designed specifically for use with plasma TVs. Housed in long, slim aluminum enclosures, each model comes with both black and silver grilles, plus brackets for vertical or horizontal wall mounting. Pinnacle also makes a wide range of subwoofers, including the tiny SubSonic and Baby Boomer models.

ENDING NOTES: With such a wide array of different styles available, those angry decorators and spouses are sure to reconsider their protests. There’s no longer any reason why you can’t have a great picture and great sound without making the living room look like a recording studio.


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