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Wharfedale PPS1-F Speakers

18 Jun, 2009, 12:00 pm IST | by Siddharth Bhatia | Docks Docks

Innovation in any form is always welcome, especially in some cool electronic appliance. Today we are looking at a speaker system, but when you actually look at it, its something else. Designed exactly like a photoframe, this 2.1 speaker set can really camouflage anywhere. It's by the popular British audio brand Wharfedale, who are known most for their mid end bookshelf speakers. This model is called PPS1-F speakers.

Design and features
The concept in theory is a 2.1 speaker set, with a separate subwoofer unit that stands tall and heavy, just like a regular sub, but the 2 speakers are totally different. They are Picture frames, measuring 555 x 500 mm, with a thickness of just 27 mm, thus we have a true wall hanging speaker set. The subwoofer has a black matte finish all over with a front firing cum front ported design. Thus all the action is in the front panel, with the 170 mm diameter driver taking up its left half shielded by a speaker grille, while the port and 3 controls are on the right.

The Wharfedale logo is glued on below them. The 8 ohm speaker panels themselves have their pair of drivers hidden behind the frame, and they measure 25 mm each. The rim of the panel is a glossy black, unlike the sub. The subwoofer has a power output of 100 watts, while the power output of the satellite panel is 24 watts RMS. Frequency response total rating of the whole system measures 40 Hz – 20 kHz.

As for attachment of actual photos or pictures to the frame, the frame must be screwed off first before anything. Thus before embarking on the installation one needs to understand that the process is a bit tedious, and it’s not as easy as any real photo frame. But then this is a speaker remember, it’s just doubling as a photoframe. Thus, the material on which the image is applied should be lightweight.

The manual says canvas or painted surfaces are not suitable, so that’s really a lot of our choices down there itself, nor should the print be glazed. Also, there must be white space all round the print. Thus a maximum picture size of 360mm x 420mm is suggested. Good thing is the panels can be placed at different heights to each other and at different distances from the listening seat, though each PPS 1 panel should be placed to the front or side of the listening position.

Tags: Wharfedale , photoframe speakers , 2.1 speakers

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