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Steinway Lyngdorf has introduced the BWS-210, a high-performance in-wall woofer designed for Steinway & Sons speaker installations requiring the most shallow woofer solution. Expanding on the BWS-110 launched last year, the BWS-210 offers a higher dynamic range and SPL.

The BWS-210 is the brand’s seventh woofer model, complementing a portfolio that ranges from stackable installation woofers to high-gloss piano lacquered in-room woofers.

BWS-210 stands for Boundary Woofer Shallow, incorporating two 10in bass drivers. It has been engineered for high-performance in-wall installations where space is limited but bass performance cannot be compromised. The woofer features a patented high-excursion shallow design, customised for Steinway Lyngdorf, with an innovative voice-coil and cone geometry, advanced suspension, a four-layer voice coil, ultra-rigid dual aluminium cone, a powerful neodymium magnet and a rigid cast aluminium basket. This combination delivers impressive bass performance, matching the sound quality of Steinway & Sons speakers.

The sealed enclosure is designed for easy integration, fitting within 6in cavity walls while maintaining an extended height for increased cabinet volume and bass extension. The combination of two powerful 10in bass drivers enables outstanding bass performance from a slim form factor. Ideal for media rooms and home cinemas where floor space is limited, the BWS-210 includes a paintable, magnetically held grille to cover the woofer front.

Like all Steinway & Sons loudspeakers, the BWS-210 is part of the company’s Integrated System Approach, ensuring seamless compatibility with speakers, woofers, digital amplifiers and surround processors. Steinway Lyngdorf’s RoomPerfect room correction technology optimises speaker and woofer performance according to room acoustics, while its Bass Management system ensures precise integration between speakers and woofers, delivering the best possible sound experience in any room and configuration.

Production of the BWS-210 will begin in March 2025 at Steinway Lyngdorf’s facility in Skive, Denmark.

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