Brochure

In the early 1990s we took our studio-grade Dual Concentric
TM
drivers and put them in the ceiling, giving birth to our legendary
CMS (Ceiling Monitor System). Now we introduce the most
significant design and acoustic development in over 20 years.
Early Tannoy ceiling speakers
No alignment
No alignment
No alignment
High Frequency
Mid Frequency
Low Frequency
Signals aligned
only in a narrow
band on one axis
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No alignment No alignment
No alignment
High Frequency Mid Frequency Low Frequency
Signals aligned
only in a narrow
band on one axis
TOP VIEW FRONT VIEW SIDE VIEW
TOP VIEW SIDE VIEW
3D VIEW
No alignment No alignment
No alignment
High Frequency Mid Frequency Low Frequency
Signals aligned
only in a narrow
band on one axis
TOP VIEW FRONT VIEW SIDE VIEW
TOP VIEW SIDE VIEW
3D VIEW
Discrete driver speaker systems cannot reproduce
signals accurately because their sources are
displaced in space.
Even when delays are applied to compensate for
driver alignment, signals can only be aligned along
a narrow listening plane on one axis.
In a Dual Concentric™ driver the signal sources are
perfectly aligned, resulting in smooth response and
a wide listening area in both horizontal and vertical
axes. Signals remain perfectly aligned over a wide area
in both vertical and horizontal axes.
Dual Concentric benefits