The tweeter uses tapering tube loading, first used in the original Nautilus. This ensures far greater absorption of unwanted radiation away from the rear of the diaphragm and results in a cleaner, more focussed and natural high frequency sound. The bass/midrange driver uses a cone of woven glass fibre, which functions in a similar fashion to Kevlar. The crossover components use air core inductors for lowest distortion and plastic film capacitors for minimal signal degradation. The front baffle is moulded in inert micra filled polypropylene, which has a subtly curved outline and is dimpled to echo the theme of Flowport at the back; itself elegantly combined with easy-access terminal panel that can accept all common terminations.
Description:
2-way vented-box system.
Dimensions:
Height: 331mm
Width: 201mm
Depth: 242mm
Net Weight:
5kg / 11lb
Freq. Response:
72Hz - 20kHz ± 3dB on reference axis
Freq. Range:
-6dB at 52Hz and 30kHz
Sensitivity:
88dB spl (2.83V 1m)
Normal Impedance:
8 ohms (minimum 4.3 ohms)
Power Handling:
25W - 100W into 8 ohms on unclipped programme
Drive Units:
Unit 1: 1x 160mm (6") woven fibreglass cone bass/mid-range
Unit 2: 1x 26mm (1") metal dome high-frequency
Unit 3:
Finish:
Cabinet: Black Ash Vinyl, Maple Vinyl
Grille: Black Cloth