Oct 18, 2010 08:17 GMT  ·  By

If you're the type of person who loves to surround himself/herself with high-fidelity, crisp and powerful audio systems, then you'll simply love the audio solution we'll talk about as follows, namely the Verus Grand Home Theater Speakers, developed by Aperion Audio. According to the manufacturer, the Verus 5.0 home theater family includes pair of tower speakers, a center channel and a pair of bookshelf speakers for surrounds, while an enhanced 5.1 system is also available simply by adding an Aperion Bravus subwoofer. The Aperion Verus Grand Tower features a 3-way, bass reflex design, with an 1-inch Aperion Axially Stabilized Radiator silk dome tweeter, two 5-inch woven Kevlar mid-range drivers with aluminum phase plugs and two 6-inch woven Kevlar woofers with butyl rubber surrounds. Other important design characteristics worth mentioning include the bi-ampable 5-way gold-plated binding posts, furniture-grade gloss cherry wood veneer or gloss piano black finish, curvilinear cabinet with compound angles and internal bracing and acoustically transparent cloth-covered metal grille. All of the features mentioned above combine to provide a very impressive specs list, the frequency response range for (+/- 3 dB) being set at 45-20,000 Hz and for (+/- 6 dB) at 35-22,000 Hz, while the nominal impedance is around 6 ohms and the level of sensitivity reaches 92 dB. The recommended power for this system is 20-300 watts, and users should plan quite carefully where exactly around their home they'll place this impressive sound system, since it measures 43.5 inches high by 8 inches wide by 12 inches deep and weighs around 65 pounds. Naturally, these things are actually quite expensive, since pricing for the new Aperion Verus Grand line of home theater speakers is $1,798 per pair for the Verus Grand Tower, $699 for the Verus Grand Center and $598 per pair for the Verus Grand Bookshelf, with the first complete systems set to ship on October 30, 2010.