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Sonance takes pride in our work and our product offering. We offer solutions that integrate into your home and your lifestyle while providing superior performance. But don't take our word for it. Check out these reviews to see what the others have to say.

  • 2008-02-01 Heard But Not Seen

    For those who can see (or hear) beyond the towering black speaker boxes to a place where sound is ubiquitous, defining the room, Scott Struthers and Geoff Spencer share your passion. Twenty-five years ago, these Sonance co-founders took that passion and created the first in-wall speakers. They challenged themselves to develop unseen speakers that produced the same excellent audio quality as standalone speakers. They succeeded.

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  • 2007-08-31 inside track

    To be successful, a differentiation strategy must appeal to a well defined target demographic. In the case of in-wall speakers, a product category many consider quite generic, how do you decisively - and meaningfully - differentiate, pull away from the pack? And how do you get your dealers to buy into your strategies as well? Sonance, it turns out, is answering these questions in a manner that is both bold and totally consistent with the company's heritage and identity.

  • 2007-07-31 HomeTheaterSpot.com - iPort FS-2

    With the increasing popularity of the iPod there are several manufactures that have developed devices that can be used in conjunction with it to enhance the experience. One such manufacturer is Sonance. Sonance calls their product the iPort. The iPort is a docking station that when connected to the iPod will charge it, allow music and video files to be streamed through it to the iPod from a personal computer, will allow connection/playback of music and video files from the iPod to a video display and or music system. The unit comes in either white or black colors.

  • 2007-07-25 Sound and Vision Magazine - Sonance C4630 SE Home Audio Distribution System

    The Sonance C4630 SE home audio distribution system, the company's latest multizone system, offers an affordable step-up to simple volume-control-only systems. The model number deciphers to a 4-source, 6-zone system with 30 watts of power per channel, and the "SE" refers to onboard BBE Sound Enhancement circuitry.

  • 2007-05-29 Residential Systems Review of Sonance Architectural Series

    Comparing speakers on a size-by-size basis, the audio quality provided by Sonance’s architectural speakers is exceptional. For years, we have been trying to eliminate “wall acne.” Now we are also able to eliminate ceiling clutter. Their uniqueness sets us apart from other AV companies...

    Residential Systems Magazine

  • 2007-03-01 Residential Systems Interview with Scott Struthers

    If there is one in-wall speaker company that truly could be called an innovator, it is Sonance of San Clemente, California. The company’s co-founders, Scott Struthers and Geoff Spencer, not only designed the first in-wall speaker for the custom install market (1982), but their com- pany also brought the first in-wall subwoofer to market, created the first in-wall home theater
    speaker with a pivoting tweeter, launched the first THX Ultra in-wall speaker system, and even designed the first in-wall music system for the Apple iPod, just to name a few.design is unique.

    Residential Systems Magazine

  • 2005-06-24 Robb Report HED Ellipse Review

    Everyone loves the sound of great home theater speakers. Unfortunately, few love the look of great home theater speakers. Even an unobtrusive, Coke-can-sized model may find the door to the living room barred by a determined interior designer...

  • 2005-06-16 Robb Report iPort Review

    Sonance's iPort spreads iPod sound to every room

  • 2004-09-09 Cinema Ultra II Perfect Vision Review

    I don't watch movies. That may sound odd in a magazine called The Perfect Vision, but really, I don't. I listen to them. I play them on my DVD player, but my attention is always drawn to the sound, not the picture...

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