Engineered for clarity, optimized for New England's premier commercial spaces.
Boston, Massachusetts, is not just a city of history; it is a global hub for technological innovation and academic excellence. From the lecture halls of Harvard and MIT to the high-stakes boardrooms of the Seaport District, the demand for Remote Three-Way Speakers has seen a 40% surge in the last three years. But what makes a "three-way" system the gold standard?
Unlike traditional two-way speakers that struggle with mid-range crossover distortion, our three-way architecture utilizes a dedicated Woofer, Mid-range driver, and Tweeter. This separation ensures that the "vocal" frequencies—critical for Boston's seminar-heavy environment—remain pristine even at high volumes.
Information Gain: Modern procurement in the Boston market is shifting toward Networked Remote Control. Our systems integrate Dante-enabled DSP (Digital Signal Processing), allowing sound engineers at the TD Garden or Boston Convention Center to tune individual frequency responses via a remote tablet, ensuring perfect acoustics regardless of room occupancy.
Located in the heart of the global audio supply chain, our factory utilizes CNC cabinetry and automated winding for voice coils, ensuring ±1dB consistency across all production batches.
By integrating the entire production cycle—from raw timber for cabinets to final painting and testing—we reduce lead times for Boston distributors by 30% compared to local US assembly.
Led by industry veterans Mr. Qiu and Mr. Li since 1999, our R&07 team focuses on "Remote Mid-Far Throw" technology, perfecting the phase alignment necessary for massive outdoor Boston events.
Established in 2010, TACT Pro Audio was established by founder Mr. Qiu and Mr. Li, who have been engineers in the professional audio industry since 1999. Qiu and Li continue and strive to lead the TACT team for research and technological developments till now with more than 20 years of experience.
Our factory covers an area of more than 18,000 square meters. We have our own speaker cabinet production workshop, polish workshop, painting workshop, assembly and testing workshop, and office building. The office building contains a comprehensive products showroom, KTV experience room, and domestic & foreign sales departments to offer superior customer service.
Meeting the strict safety standards of the US and European markets.
In Cambridge and Brookline, our 3-way remote systems provide crystal-clear speech intelligibility for 500+ student auditoriums, integrated with campus-wide IP networks.
Updating Boston’s historic theaters requires speakers that can be hidden or "remotely tuned" to account for challenging 19th-century acoustic reflections.
Our IP55-rated 3-way speakers are used in the Boston Harbor area, resisting Atlantic salt-spray while delivering punchy audio for summer festivals.
Boston venues often host complex presentations with mixed media. A 3-way system has a dedicated driver for the mid-range (human voice), ensuring speakers are heard clearly without the "muffled" effect common in 2-way systems where the woofer is overworked.
Our speakers feature built-in DSP modules that connect via Ethernet. Using our proprietary software, an AV manager in a central control room can adjust EQ, delay, and gain for every speaker across a multi-floor facility in Downtown Boston.
We provide full DDP or CIF services to the Port of Boston. Average sea freight takes 30-35 days, while air-freight samples arrive in 5-7 days. We handle all US Customs clearance documentation and ensure compliance with UL/CE standards.
Yes. Our outdoor-optimized 3-way speakers feature polyurea coatings and stainless-steel grilles designed specifically to handle the freeze-thaw cycles and humidity typical of the Boston climate.
Absolutely. We currently partner with several US-based boutique brands to provide private-label manufacturing, offering custom cabinet finishes and specific driver configurations to meet local brand identity.
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