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Artison's Christie Turns to Kickstarter to Fund New Powered Subwoofer

Loudspeaker-maker Artison, founded by Infinity Systems designer Cary Christie, turned to Kickstarter to crowdfund the company’s RCC Nano 1 stand-alone subwoofer. Christie said he opted for the Kickstarter campaign to get audio fans “involved in the development of this important…

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new subwoofer.” Contributors to the Kickstarter campaign can buy the sub for as low as $399, a 60 percent discount, Christie said. The 300-watt Nano measures 7.5 x 8 x 9 inches and has a rigid aluminum enclosure. Artison plans to ship the Nano 1 to early Kickstarter contributors in January and to late supporters in March. It will be available to the public in January at a minimum advertised price of $899, but Kickstarter supporters will receive varying discounts depending on their level of participation, the company said. As of Friday, the campaign had raised $7,084 of a target $250,000 from 17 backers with 38 days to go.