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TMH Tesseract Speakers are available from Platinum Home Theaters on a made-to-order basis

Tesseract is a high-power, 3-way, tri-amplified loudspeaker system designed, and TMH
Qualified, by Tomlinson Holman, to be used in professional screening rooms, dubbing
stages, film and digital cinema theaters and high-end home theaters.


Tesseract has already made inroads into some impressive and influential applications,
most recently the executive screening rooms for Revolution Studios and Liberty
Livewire. Working into rooms up to 30,000 cu.ft., the Tesseract is perfectly suited for
the smaller, more intimate listening environment.


Tomlinson Holman’s designs are installed in thousands of theaters, dubbing stages and
screening rooms worldwide. Answering the call for a high-powered small-to-mediumroom system that would provide all the detail and clarity of the larger systems, Holman developed this 3-way approach to minimize the discontinuity of the crossover
frequencies in the older 2-way systems when used in rooms with a speaker to listener
distance of less than 30 feet.


Holman explains, “You can think of the high frequency box as a scale model of the
large theatrical two-way system that has served so well in the past. Two direct radiators handle the midrange, and a high frequency compression driver and horn handles the treble. The match between the two at crossover is extremely good, including in amplitude, phase, time and directivity. However, in this case, due to the low frequency range capability of the mids that match the horn, we’ve moved to a 3-way design with the LF crossover at 160Hz. This permits mounting of the woofer cabinet either under, over or to the sides of the mid/hi box with no compromise.”