PYLE Audio CES 2007 manual RoomGroove

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KlipschCast Basics

Simply, through its KlipschCast™ Technology, the CS-700 sends a wireless CD-quality audio signal to one or more RoomGroove systems. This signal can be the same one playing on the CS-700 or something entirely different: The CS-700 is capable of playing up to two separate sources at the same time. For example, the CS-700 can play a DVD movie in the living room, while the RoomGroove broadcasts the CS- 700’s AM/FM tuner in the kitchen.

The RoomGroove can also play music locally utilizing its retractable iPod dock, or through its auxiliary input for other MP3 players. Since the RoomGroove is a transceiver, it can transmit as well as receive, allowing it to send this MP3 music signal to other RoomGroove units throughout the house. In fact, users could create a multi-room music system

with just RoomGroove units if they desire. The robust 2.4gHz wireless technology found in these products offers unlimited add-on opportunities.

CS-700 DVD Entertainment System

This unobtrusive entertainment system uses digital processing circuitry to simulate the effect of a larger, five-speaker system with

only two satellites, a subwoofer and an A/V center.

Each satellite employs dual magnetically shielded 3-inch woofers and a 0.75-inch magnetically shielded tweeter mated to an exclusive Tractrix® Horn, a design that delivers genuine lifelike sound as well as produces more output using less energy. Klipsch is the only speaker manufacturer to utilize horn technology in all of its product lines. In fact, the cutting- edge research that drives the development of the company’s leading movie cinema speakers is also applied in the CS-700.

The subwoofer utilizes an 8-inch down-firing woofer and 200 watts of amplifier power to generate hard-hitting bass response. Due to its compact size and wireless capability, this subwoofer can easily be hidden away while still delivering dramatic low-end effects.

The A/V center features Dolby® Virtual Speaker technology along with a progressive scan DVD player, AM/FM tuner and three auxiliary inputs, including High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI). The CS-700 also features an HDMI output for passing digital signals to a TV. An easy-to-use universal IR remote control directs all system functions as well as those of the TV and other entertainment devices.

Available in a black finish, this system offers a clean, modern design that fits comfortably into any living environment. Essentially plug-and- play, the CS-700 can be operating in as little as 10 minutes. All it takes is hooking the satellites and TV up to the A/V center using the color-coded wiring and then plugging in the power cord. A step-by-step set up guide is included to walk users through the process.

RoomGroove

RoomGroove Music Center

A true two-way design, this music system utilizes dual 2.5-inch high- output woofers in a ported enclosure, premium crossover networks and dual MicroTractrix™ Horn-loaded tweeters.

While the RoomGroove’s hidden dock accepts and charges all iPods with 30-pin connectors, it also comes with all current Apple universal well inserts to accommodate multiple iPod sizes. The dock opens and closes via the Klipsch logo touch sensor that’s located on the front of the unit. The RoomGroove is also compatible with other MP3 players via an auxiliary input.

Available in a black finish, the RoomGroove is ready to perform as soon as you plug it in and dock an iPod. Additionally, its shallow enclosure depth allows for low-profile wall mounting using the included hardware. A simple IR remote control lets users select different KlipschCast sources.

Price and Availability

Both the CS-700 and RoomGroove will become commercially available in April. The CS-700 carries a $1,299.99 price tag (U.S. MSRP), while the RoomGroove will cost $349 each (U.S. MSRP). A three-room KlipschCast system featuring a CS-700 and two RoomGrooves will retail for just under $2,000 (U.S. MSRP).

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CES 2007 specifications

PYLE Audio showcased its innovative range of audio products at the CES 2007, highlighting the company’s commitment to blending cutting-edge technology with superior sound quality. Known for providing excellent audio solutions at competitive prices, PYLE’s portfolio at the event featured a diverse collection of speakers, amplifiers, and multimedia devices designed to enhance listening experiences for both home and car users.

One of the main features presented was a new line of high-performance car audio systems. PYLE introduced advanced subwoofers designed to deliver deep, resonant bass and improved sound clarity. These subwoofers were engineered with robust materials to withstand the rigors of automotive environments, ensuring longevity and reliability. Additionally, PYLE demonstrated their custom-fit car speakers, which promised a perfect audio experience without compromising space or aesthetics in vehicles.

In the realm of home audio, PYLE unveiled an array of multimedia sound systems equipped with the latest in wireless technology. These systems enabled users to stream music directly from their smartphones, tablets, and other devices via Bluetooth, making it easier than ever to enjoy high-quality sound at home. The integration of improved amplification technologies ensured that PYLE’s home audio products could compete with higher-end brands without the hefty price tag.

The company also highlighted its commitment to user-friendly designs. Many of PYLE's products at CES featured intuitive controls and customizable settings, allowing users to easily tailor the audio output to their preferences. The incorporation of remote controls and easy setup procedures made these products accessible for users of all technical skill levels.

Another significant technology introduced was the use of DSP (Digital Signal Processing), which allowed for enhanced audio tuning and sound optimization. This technology ensured clarity across all frequencies, providing an immersive listening experience whether in a car or at home.

PYLE Audio’s presence at CES 2007 reinforced its reputation for quality and innovation in the audio industry. By combining advanced technology with user-centric features and affordability, PYLE aimed to reach a wider audience, connecting more people to high-fidelity sound. The showcased products left a lasting impression, illustrating the brand’s vision of making superior audio accessible to everyone. Overall, CES 2007 was a crucial platform for PYLE Audio to highlight its ongoing efforts in enhancing the audio experience across various environments.