PSB Unveils Synchrony Loudspeakers
The PSB Synchrony One Home Theater System earns high praise from Sound & Vision magazine. "PSB's Synchrony are among the best speakers I've auditioned in my studio in several years."
With its most significant introduction in a decade, PSB Speakers has revealed its latest family of "statement" designs: PSB Synchrony. The Synchrony range - comprised of two towers, two bookshelves, two center-channels and a surround - combines rare musicality and technical excellence, with startlingly compact, small-footprint design, and sculptural finish of unequalled quality that looks and integrates stunningly into today's listening and home theater rooms. read more
PSB Synchrony in the news While just launched, the most demanding critics are already unanimously praising PSB's new Synchrony range. Here's a sampling of what they're saying:
Featured Video - The Perfect Vision's Chris Martens talks with PSB's Paul Barton about the highlights of its new flagship Synchrony series speakers. Watch
"PSB's Synchronys are among the best loudspeakers I've auditioned in my studio in several years. You could easily spend substantially more and do no better, or not as well." Daniel Kumin, Sound & Vision, November 2007 Read Full Review
"The sound, especially the top of the line Synchrony One tower speaker ($4,499/pair) was spectacularly vivid. Bass was not only subwoofer deep, it was also taut, so it rendered pitches of bass with rare precision. The Synchrony models are clearly Barton's best ever designs." Steve Guttenberg CNET.com, August 2007 Read Full Review
"[These Synchrony Two B] little speakers imaged like crazy. All of our test vocal tracks sounded extremely natural, with no excess sibilance, no chestiness in male vocals, and no bloat in deep voices. They also produced satisfying bass." Brent Butterworth, Robb Report's Home Entertainment (www.hedmag.com), August 2007 Read Full Review
"The Synchrony Two is flat-out the best PSB speaker I've reviewed. How good? Even if you've allotted up to ten grand on a pair of speakers, you'd be making a serious mistake if you didn't audition this exceptional product--that's how good." Neil Gader, The Absolute Sound, December, 2007
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