Northbrook, IL: November 2011 — AmpliVox Sound Systems today announced an upscale redesign to its popular line of Pinnacle Multimedia Lecterns. Always a first choice for its versatility and efficiency, the new Pinnacle adds a sophisticated style to make any presentation more professional and appealing. This hard-shell polyurethane lectern offers elegant aesthetics with unbeatable durability and performance, at a fraction of the cost of all-wood podiums. |
Clean, streamlined design elements make the new Pinnacle an elegant choice for any business, hospitality, education, or religious setting, while discreet convenience features keep presentations flowing smoothly. Attractive divided front panels are available in four classic wood finishes, complementing the black polyurethane shell. A top grill cover camouflages a flat reading shelf with room for notes or a laptop, while a deep interior shelf supports multimedia devices, water, and supplies. |
The plastic construction of the Pinnacle adds to its versatility, thanks to its lightweight and virtually indestructible shell. The weatherproof and water-resistant shell even floats, as AmpliVox employees verified. The tailored bottom edge conceals industrial strength “tilt-n-turn” locking casters for quick and easy mobility, aided by easy-grip pocket handles. In keeping with AmpliVox’s commitment to proactive environmental practices, the Pinnacle is manufactured entirely in the US with plastic components coming from primarily recycled sources. |
The Pinnacle is available in three versions for a customized consumer choice. All are covered by AmpliVox’s industry-leading 12-year warranty on the shell, six years on the electronics. – The SN3250: Elegant Pinnacle style in a non-sound option – The ST3250: A sound-ready Pinnacle lectern including an XLR cable and output for connectivity with external sound systems; a dashboard with LED light and digital clock; a sensitive 19″ dynamic gooseneck mic that becomes “hot” when XLR cables are connected to the house system; and a four-outlet AC power strip – The SW3250: All the features of the ST3250, plus a complete wireless sound system including a 50-watt amp, two Jensen speakers, and a wireless mic of the customer’s choice (lapel, headset, collar or handheld) in addition to the dynamic sensitive built-in mic The Pinnacle’s versatility extends to a wide range of customization options. The shell can be fabricated in almost any color by request, and is also offered with customized colors and front panel logos for colleges, military organizations, corporations, and golf courses. The Pinnacle Pro Starters lectern, for example, comes in traditional golf tournament green and includes specialized design features to support event management. These customized podiums are standout pieces that will be valuable long-term assets for any institution. The new Pinnacle Multimedia Lectern line sets a new standard for professional style with unbeatable versatility and value. To learn more about the Pinnacle line or other fine AmpliVox Sound System products, visit http://www.ampli.com/sn3250.htm .
The Pinnacle Podium from AmpliVox is the perfect match |
About AmpliVox AmpliVox ® Sound Systems products are predominately made in the USA, meet stringent UL standards, and come with an up to 6-year warranty. Our wide selection meets every speaker’s sound coverage and style needs. Whether you are in a small meeting room of 30 people or a large 20,000 square foot auditorium of up to 10,000 people, AmpliVox ® Sound Systems’ extensive range of superior quality, simple to operate and reliable electronics will provide maximum satisfaction and ensure a crystal clear message. Creators of the Pink Podium Promise cause marketing initiative, AmpliVox donates pink podiums to breast cancer awareness organizations helping lead the effort to “Speak Up for the Cause”. Visit http://www.ampli.com/ for more information. |
AmpliVox’s New Pinnacle Podium Elevates Style and Function Design
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