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Bowers & Wilkins has announced the availability of the slimline 1U rack-space CDA-16 distribution power amplifier, priced at $1,999.99. The Class D digital amplifier can power up to eight rooms in a home with stereo audio. Although promoted as a custom installation product, the unit also fits neatly into a dedicated equipment rack if you are considering using it as a home theater amp.
The compact and slimline CDA-16 is designed to work with any existing B&W custom installation speaker and, in addition to driving 16 channels of 50W audio into 8 ohm loads, can also uplift to 100W per channel with 4 ohm speakers. The company says the unit can bridge its outputs to achieve a âmightyâ 200W into 8 ohms, if desired. Source connectivity is complemented by eight pairs of RCA phono inputs, as well as a âglobalâ connection option whi
Global Speaker Drivers Markets, 2015-2020, 2020-2025F, 2030F
April 01, 2021 04:38 ET | Source: Research and Markets Research and Markets Dublin, IRELAND
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The global speaker drivers market is expected to grow from $20.9 billion in 2020 to $22.25 billion in 2021 at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 6.5%.
Major players in the speaker drivers market are Sony Corporation, Samsung Electronics, BOSE, JBL, and Sennheiser Electronic GmbH & Co. KG.
The growth is mainly due to the companies resuming their operations and adapting to the new normal while recovering from the COVID-19 impact, which had earlier led to restrictive containment measures involving social distancing, remote working, and the closure of commercial activities that resulted in operational challenges. The market is expected to reach $29.29 billion in 2025 at a CAGR of 7.1%.
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Sony’s new SRS-RA5000 is a $700 single-unit speaker that is filled to the brim with drivers, has convenient features like Spotify Connect and Chromecast built in, and is capable of producing immersive 360-degree audio.
Though it’s only coming to market now, the RA5000 dates back to CES 2019, where Sony exhibited it as a prototype speaker for its new-for-the-time 360 Reality Audio format. So it’s been in the hopper for a while. Same goes for the smaller, less expensive RA3000, which Sony demonstrated a year later at CES 2020. Now they’ve both evolved into consumer products and look practically unchanged.
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