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Featureshomemadehomemade
Mountfloorfloor
Specs
Typepassivepassive
Number of channelskit 2.0kit 2.0
Number of speakers4
/2 — НЧ, 1 — СЧ, 1 — ВЧ/
Number of bands33
Sensitivity91 dB90 dB
Impedance8 Ohm8 Ohm
Crossover frequency0.3 / 3.2 kHz0.3/3.2 kHz
Power / frequency
Front150 W/channel150 W/channel
Maximum amplifier power
320 W /per channel/
Total rated power300 W300 W
Overall frequency range20 – 30000 Hz20 – 30000 Hz
Design
Design features
bass reflex
bass reflex
General
Tweeter size25 mm25 mm
Midrange speaker size180 mm180 mm
Woofer size (LF/MF)200 mm200 mm
Finishing materialMDFMDF
Front speaker dimensions (HxWxD)106x21x31 cm106x21x31 cm
Weight38.4 kg19.2 kg
Color
Added to E-Catalogoctober 2015december 2012

Number of speakers

The number of individual speakers provided in each speaker. Do not confuse this parameter with the number of bands described below — several speakers can be responsible for one band; it is believed that this can improve some of the sound parameters, in addition, it allows you to achieve high power with relatively small speaker dimensions. Otherwise, the number of speakers is more of a reference than a practically significant indicator.

If there are speakers with a different number of speakers in the set, the maximum value of this parameter is usually indicated (most often — by the front speaker). In this case, passive radiators(if any, see "Design Features") are not taken into account in the calculation.

Sensitivity

Speaker sensitivity.

This characteristic is indicated on the basis of how loud the acoustics are capable of producing when a signal of a certain standard power is applied to it. Simply put, the higher the sensitivity of the speaker, the louder it will sound at the same output power of the amplifier. Thus, sensitive acoustics can be effectively used even in combination with relatively low-power "amplifiers". On the other hand, low sensitivity also has its advantages: it allows you to achieve a more uniform frequency response and reduces the likelihood of overloading the amplifier. In the least sensitive modern speakers, this indicator does not exceed 84 dB, in the most sensitive it is 95 – 96 dB or more.

Note that in fact, you have to pay attention to this parameter when acoustics are planned to be used with a separately selected power amplifier. Therefore, for active systems (see "Type"), sensitivity is purely a reference value, and, usually, it can be ignored when choosing.

Crossover frequency

The frequency of the crossover provided in the speaker design.

The crossover is installed exclusively in the model with several stripes (see "Number of stripes"). This is an electronic filter that separates the incoming audio signal into separate frequency bands and directs each band to its "own" set of speakers. And the crossover frequency shows where the border between these ranges passes. If there are more than two bands, then there will be several similar boundaries: for example, for a four-band system, “0.15 / 0.8 / 2.8 kHz” or “0.12 / 1 / 3.8” may be indicated.

In most cases, this parameter is mainly of reference value: the built-in crossover frequencies are selected according to the performance of the speakers installed in the speaker.

Maximum amplifier power

The highest power rating of an amplifier that the loudspeakers can handle safely. Too much input power can damage the speakers, so when connecting, make sure that the amplifier's characteristics do not exceed the capabilities of the speakers. It is worth noting that this parameter may be slightly higher than the total nominal power of the acoustics (see below), since in this case we are only talking about the safety of the equipment, and not about the absence of distortion in the sound.

Weight

The total weight of all components of the speaker system.
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