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Technical Data
Low Frequency Load
Vented NRS Exponentional Hourglass
Vent Geometry
Bi-dimensional Hyper-Exponential Hourglass Type
Configuration
3-way Reversed Vertical Alignement Free-Standing
Drivers
1 Tweeter 32 mm SILVERSOFT™ dome NeFeB motor
1 Woofer 170 mm ROHACELL ® Full-Apex Poly-Ring NeFeB motor
2 Subwoofer 200 mm Natural Fibres Poly-Ring NeFeB motor
Sensitivity
90 dB SPL normalized to 1 m / 2.83 Vrms / decorrelated L/R
pink noise ITU-R BS 1116-1 compliant listening room
Low Frequency Cut Off
35 Hz @ -3dB referred to C4 WETS
Doublet Crossover
100 Hz
Mid Hig Crossover
1180 Hz / LKR4 Derived (Δf = 45°)
Rated Impedance
Modulus 4 Ω (min 3.0) Argument ± 36°
ACADEMY SOVRAN
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$23.990.000
3 way Floorstanding / 2 Pieces
The first three-way loudspeaker system able to control energy diffusion at low frequencies, using Chario Loudspeakers prioprietary Doublet adiation principle. A decisive step ahead, laying the theoretical foundations for a different approach to sound issues in small environments. Natural wood changes shape depending on ambient temperature and relative humidity.
In other words, it adapts to climate conditions, generating outright tensions inside its fibres, which modify the macroscopic layout. This fact is well-known to master cabinet-makers, who actually adapt techniques when assembling the various parts of any prized solid wood cabinet. Firstly, the right board has to be chosen and cut using precise criteria to avoid creating isolated and incompatible sections.
Secondly, the right storage area and drying process are defined for the rough wood. Thirdly and lastly, the sections are assembled in a precise order, to allow the moisture-absorbing capacity of each element to develop over time, settling to achieve soundness, not breakage. That’s why the CNC machines only cut and mill. The rest is time-honoured craftsmanship…
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Natural wood changes shape depending on ambient temperature and relative humidity. In other words, it adapts to climate conditions
Natural wood changes shape depending on ambient temperature and relative humidity.
In other words, it adapts to climate conditions, generating outright tensions inside its fibres, which modify the macroscopic layout.
This fact is well-known to master cabinet-makers, who actually adapt techniques when assembling the various parts of any prized solid wood cabinet. Firstly, the right board has to be chosen and cut using precise criteria to avoid creating isolated and incompatible sections. Secondly, the right storage area and drying process are de ned for the rough wood.
Thirdly and lastly, the sections are assembled in a precise order, to allow the moisture absorbing capacity of each element to develop over time, settling to achieve soundness, not breakage. That’s why the CNC machines only cut and mill. The rest is time-honoured craftsmanship …
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