

The LG XBOOM GO PL Series is the latest addition to LG’s XBOOM GO portable Bluetooth speaker line up. The soundbars have built-in AI Room Calibration which produces more optimised audio by assessing the dimensions of a given space and adjusting sound accordingly, as well as creating sound that appears to originate from multiple directions.Īn advanced processing algorithm is also included which upscales conventional file formats to near-studio quality. Meridian’s Bass and Space technology is also used to boost low frequency reproduction and naturally widens the soundstage. In Meridian-tuned ‘Standard’ mode, Image Elevation, a technology used in Meridian’s in-wall loudspeakers, ensures a more lifelike listening experience by elevating the perceived height of lead instruments and vocals, which is especially important for soundbars positioned below a screen. They all deliver rich, true-to-life sound thanks to Meridian’s tuning and on-board technology. The six new 2020 LG soundbar models include SN11, SN10, SN9, SN8, SN7, and SN7C.
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Using Meridian’s advanced tuning, the LG TONE Free wireless earbuds deliver premium audio that supports fast charging, giving them six hours of use on a full charge and up to one hour from just five minutes of charging. They are the first TWS product (True Wireless Stereo) to include Meridian HSP (Headphone Spatial Processing), a technology included within some of Meridian’s own audio products.ĭelivering a listening experience that has rich bass and crystal-clear midrange and treble, the earbuds create a realistic soundstage that simulates the experience of listening to real loudspeakers.ĭeveloped by Meridian, both models feature customised EQ settings, with each mode offering a tailored listening experience through four unique presets, including Natural, Immersive, Bass Boost, and Treble Boost, depending on the user’s preferences or choice of listening material. The new LG TONE Free wireless earbuds come in two models – the HBS-FN6 and HBS-FN4. "These new audio products are a testament to our successful partnership and our commitment to delivering premium, authentic audio to customers, wherever they are.” Meridian Audio’s CEO, John Buchanan said: “As part of our collaboration, Meridian and LG recognise the importance of high-quality audio in creating and delivering the ultimate user experience, which continues with new 2020 models of LG’s wireless earbuds, soundbars, and portable speakers. Several new LG products have applied Meridian’s unique approach to audio reproduction which has been combined with LG’s innovative design, including the LG TONE Free wireless earbuds, LG SN Soundbars, and LG XBOOM GO PL Series. The partnership was originally formed to enable Meridian to apply the 40+ years of audio engineering expertise and psychoacoustic research into mass consumer products, bringing the Meridian experience to more people around the world. If you are interested in Meridian’s advanced, high-end audio equipment, you can trade-in one or more electronic components toward the purchase of a Meridian component or system by filling out Overture’s Trade-In Form.Marking three years of close collaboration, LG and Meridian have released the latest in its LG x Meridian audio line up. Meridian also has an indelible role in the history of the CD player, with a track record of state-of-the-art, award-winning players including the 808v6 Signature Reference CD, the heart of Meridian’s ultimate music system. Meridian has a legacy of crafting innovative, elegant, high performance audio solutions, from compact DSP loudspeakers with integrated amplification, to its user-friendly music management platform Sooloos. With shared interests and philosophies in audio equipment design, their first collaboration was on the Lecson hi-fi system, a design so innovative that it is now part of the permanent collections at the Museum of Modern Art in New York and London’s Victoria & Albert Museum. Meridian Audio Ltd was founded by two Brits, Bob Stuart and Allen Boothroyd in 1977 Bob majored in audio design at the Imperial College in London, and Allen studied industrial design at the Royal College of Art and was trained as a mechanical engineer.
