CONSTELLATION PEGASUS

$4.690.000

TECHNICAL DATA

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CONFIGURATION

3 way Free Standing

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DRIVERS

1 Tweeter 38 mm Soft Dome
1 Woofer 160 mm paper compound
1 SubWoofer 160 mm paper compound

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SENSITIVITY

87 dB SPL normalized to 1 m/2.83 Vrms/
de-correlated L/R pink noise in
ITU-R BS 1116-1

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LOW FREQUENCY CUT OFF

45 Hz @ -3 dB referred to C4 WETS

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CROSSOVER FREQUENCY

170/1500 Hz

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RATED IMPEDANCE

Modulus 4 Ω (min 5.8) Argument ±36°

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LOW FREQUENCY LOAD

Vented Subwoofer NRS  2π sr

CABINET

High Density Fiberboard and Massive Wood

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LISTENING LAYOUT

A carpeted floor in front of the
speakers is recommended

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CABINET FINISHING

Walnut

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SIZE

1030 x 230 x 370 mm (H x W x D)

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WEIGHT

26 Kg

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SUGGESTED AMPLIFIER

Up to 100 W / 4 Ω Average Power

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NOTE

Sizes and Weight referred to one speaker
Specs subject to change without notice
Average power calculated as V^2 rms/R
All quantities in SI Units

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Descripción

FLOORSTANDING 160MM WOOFERS. (Se puede reservar)

Like its mythical namesake, the Pegasus is muscular when necessary and gentle when required. Effortlessly resolving high, mid-range and low frequencies within an exceptional soundstage, the Pegasus was built to soar with any musical genre. The emission angle of the tweeter is 60°, while the subwoofer driver is omnidirectional (360°). The angle of emission of the woofer placed on the front at 170 Hz , which is the point of intersection with the subwoofer, preserves the omni-directionality, decreasing in proportion to the intersection with the tweeter. The binding posts of the speaker are gold-plated with a protective cage of transparent plastic, and are isolated by two O-rings and a resin plate for total isolation

NEAR REFLECTIVE SURFACE

The principle NRS exploits the proximity of the supporting surface and the structure of the speaker to increase the performance of the subwoofer . The frequencies emitted by the subwoofer using this principle lower distortion, since double efficiency is attained by halving the displacement of its membrane . The system applied to the Pegasus model is devoted entirely to reproduce frequencies between 50 and 170 Hz. As a result, NRS achieves double sound pressure (gain of 3dB) for the same distortion.