2014-06-03

Tannoy is set to unveil a new update to its CMS series at InfoComm 2014 this month. With the introduction of its Dual Concentric transducer design in 1947, Tannoy established itself as a leader in all areas of the sound industry, from fledgling early-era live sound reinforcement and recording to home playback. Tannoy’s chief engineer at the time, Ronnie H. Rackham, created a low-frequency drive cone that also behaved as a waveguide for the high-frequency compression driver nestled concentrically within it, resulting in a smoother, more intelligible sound at any listening level. The principles behind the dual concentric remain a cornerstone of Tannoy’s business over six decades later.

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