NextLevel Acoustics: Poised to Invade CEDIA 2025 with Audio Art and Cinema Series Demo

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(August 15, 2025) NextLevel Acoustics is turning heads at CEDIA 2025 with not one, but two major showcases. On the show floor at Booth 1820, the Massachusetts-based brand is highlighting Audio Art, a surround sound solution so carefully integrated into framed artwork that it challenges the very idea of what a speaker can look like. Inside Sound Room 11, attendees can hear the company’s flagship Cinema Series driving a full 9.4.6 Dolby Atmos demonstration as part of Lumagen’s Paragons of Home Cinema experience.

Audio Art is more than a hidden speaker. It is a complete, fully integrated surround system disguised as gallery-grade artwork. The line offers multiple configurations, including LCR, dual center, and height channel options, all wrapped within a frame and designer grille fabric that mimics the look of a fine art matte. Custom frame finishes allow Audio Art to fit seamlessly into any space, while inside, quad sound modules deliver the kind of performance expected from a purpose-built surround system. The result is an attractive blend of technology and design that aims to erase the tension between high-performance sound and visual aesthetics.

Beyond Audio Art, NextLevel is also showing its latest in custom soundbars. The Fusion Flex and Fusion Frame solutions for Samsung’s The Frame TV represent the company’s most refined work in this category yet, extending its reputation for high output, custom-tailored soundbars designed for today’s most design-conscious installations. Adding low frequency weight is the CI IW10RS PRO subwoofer, a model already drawing attention for its ability to deliver powerful bass performance from within standard 2x4 wall construction.

For those looking to hear NextLevel Acoustics at full tilt, Sound Room 11 offers a unique opportunity. The Cinema Series is on display in a 9.4.6 Dolby Atmos configuration anchored by Cinema Pro LCRs across the front, with Cinema 8s covering side and rear channels, CI IC44A speakers handling the height layer, and four High Velocity 15 subwoofers providing a tactile, tightly controlled low-end foundation. The system pairs horn-loaded dynamics with audiophile-level finesse, creating a theater-grade listening experience that pushes both accuracy and impact.

Taken together, NextLevel’s forthcoming presence at CEDIA is a reminder of its dual focus on design-forward innovation and home theater performance. Whether experienced as audio art hanging on a wall, a discreet soundbar solution, or a reference-level cinema system, the company continues to build solutions that respect the aesthetics of modern living spaces while delivering the kind of sound that enthusiasts expect.

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