From the sky everything looks tiny
Visualise looking out from a plane in mid-flight. At an altitude of 25,000 feet, or, in other words, 7,620 metres. That is, more than 7 and a half kilometres.
Visualise that you have a target. A 30 metre by 30 metre net placed close to the ground. 900 square metres. An area that could be considered large.
Visualise that you jump out of that plane without a parachute. Visualise that you have about 2 minutes before you reach the ground.
Madness? Possibly.
Impressive? Undoubtedly.
Impossible? Not for Luke Aikins.
In 2016, Aikins defied death and jumped out of a plane at 7,620 metres without a parachute.. Their target: a 30-metre by 30-metre net in the California desert.
What is there in common between Aikins’ feat and our new SKY ceiling speakers?
PRECISION
Just as Aikins required pinpoint accuracy to achieve his goal, SKY ceiling speakers are designed to deliver crisp, uniform sound reproduction across the entire surface area of the size of the room to be covered with sound.
With a heavy-duty polypropylene diaphragm and double cone, which improves frequency response and high-frequency dispersion, nothing can go wrong.
Still not familiar with SKY ceiling speakers?
In this issue you will also find…
Fonestar novelties
- SKY-6T-DOME is nominated for the AÚNA Electricity Awards for Best Product of the Year and Best Designed Product
- Our partner in Albania visits our facilities
- Aitor Martinez de la Cueva, International Sales Director, visits the facilities of our partner Profiti Group in Kosovo
- We were present with SID LATAM at the Tecomtel Chile 2024 Fair
- We participated in the “Partner Day” organised by Alarm Automatika in Skopje
Fonestar observatory
- On June the 5th we celebrated World Environment Day.
- Case Study: RCD Espanyol Hub
- How do I know which bracket my TV uses?
And much more…
- Carrefour Spain continues its ‘Silent Hour’ campaign to create a more inclusive shopping environment
- MAJ: A Musical Journey Through Vinyl
- Short showers to music
- Fonestar Academy Issue #39 is a big fan of the distinctive voices and sounds that have become, almost without realising it, part of our lives.