They're just ordinary speakers that have been flattened, slimmed and made from nice, shiny aluminum instead of plain old fiberboard.
Artison’s Portrait speakers set themselves apart by attaching directly to either side of a plasma’s frame, via brackets and a custom grille kit that is specifically designed for each display model.
Artison CEO Cary Christie is a man on a mission, which is to build ultra high-performance “plasma speakers” that integrate so perfectly with flat panel TVs that they seem to disappear.
Artison is a new speaker company with more going for it than just a clever name. It also boasts an impeccable pedigree (creator Cary Christie was a founder of industry pillar Infinity), some classy, smart industrial design, and a well-considered answer to the puzzle of how to mate plasma TVs with serious home theater speakers.
Artison's RCC 600 is the first of a new wave of high-performance subs that can be mounted in a standard 14.5-inch-wide, 3.5-inch-deep stud bay.
