Color: Front anthracite, housing and fabric cover Black
Dimensions (WxHxD): 560 x 350 x 260 mm
Weight: 14 kg
Factory price approx.:
Type of construction: 3-way closed, floorstanding speaker
Chassis:
Woofer: 1x 230 mm
Midrange driver: 1x 115 mm
Tweeter: 1x 55 mm (horn)
Power handling (nominal/peak): 80 / 110 W
Efficiency:
RMS input: 19 bB W
Frequency response: 32 - 20,000 Hz
Transition ranges:
Impedance: 8 Ohm s
Woofer: 1x 230 mm
Midrange driver: 1x 115 mm
Tweeter: 1x 55 mm (horn)
Horn tweeter
Although the loudspeaker does not have to hide its sound, it has been saved during processing. I noticed the following weak points and I fixed them on my pair as follows:
The terminal connection on the bass chassis is fixed with a too weak rivet, which is therefore defective and thus the terminal "hangs" on the supply line to the voice coil. Since I did not want to unsolder the contacts of the supply line, I helped myself with a cable tie. On the chassis side the hole is relatively big, here I used the big ring of the rivet again (glued with second glue). I also left the rest of the rivets on the terminal itself.
The large coil, like the two small ones, is glued only to the crossover. The gel-like adhesive mass hardens due to aging. In one speaker the large coil was loose, in the other also the contacts were torn out. I secured the large spool with strong double-sided adhesive tape and all three spools with cable ties. In order to be able to work on the crossover outside the housing, the supply lines to the speaker connection terminal must be unsoldered (too short).
The terminal connection on the bass chassis is fixed with a too weak rivet, which is therefore defective and thus the terminal "hangs" on the supply line to the voice coil. Since I did not want to unsolder the contacts of the supply line, I helped myself with a cable tie. On the chassis side the hole is relatively big, here I used the big ring of the rivet again (glued with second glue). I also left the rest of the rivets on the terminal itself.
The large coil, like the two small ones, is glued only to the crossover. The gel-like adhesive mass hardens due to aging. In one speaker the large coil was loose, in the other also the contacts were torn out. I secured the large spool with strong double-sided adhesive tape and all three spools with cable ties. In order to be able to work on the crossover outside the housing, the supply lines to the speaker connection terminal must be unsoldered (too short).