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Enceintes Magico... ou quand le son prend vie !
new M6
- P.LM
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M-Project SPECIFICATIONS
Driver Complement:
1 x 1" (2.54cm) Tweeter
1 x 6" (15.24cm) Graphene Midrange
3 x 10" (25.4cm) Nanotech Bass
Sensitivity: 91dB
Impedance: 4 Ohms
Frequency Response:
20 Hz - 50 kHz
Recommended Power:
50-1000 Watts
Dimensions:
56"H x 23"D x 15"W
(145cm x 57cm x 37cm)
Weight: 400 lbs. (180 kg)
Driver Complement:
1 x 1" (2.54cm) Tweeter
1 x 6" (15.24cm) Graphene Midrange
3 x 10" (25.4cm) Nanotech Bass
Sensitivity: 91dB
Impedance: 4 Ohms
Frequency Response:
20 Hz - 50 kHz
Recommended Power:
50-1000 Watts
Dimensions:
56"H x 23"D x 15"W
(145cm x 57cm x 37cm)
Weight: 400 lbs. (180 kg)
- P.LM
- Contributeur HCFR 2018
- Messages: 10392
- Inscription Forum: 30 Avr 2007 19:30
En 2002, la M6, c'était ça:
- P.LM
- Contributeur HCFR 2018
- Messages: 10392
- Inscription Forum: 30 Avr 2007 19:30
La version Salon :
- P.LM
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Pas très très loin de la Mpro....je pensais surtout que la Mpro avait déjà le tweeter de 28mm
- joeg
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- Inscription Forum: 01 Aoû 2009 20:52
joeg a écrit:Pas très très loin de la Mpro....je pensais surtout que la Mpro avait déjà le tweeter de 28mm
C'est le cas. Il y a une erreur sur cette fiche technique.
- sound
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- Inscription Forum: 02 Avr 2007 22:54
- joeg
- Messages: 72
- Inscription Forum: 01 Aoû 2009 20:52
Lire le paragraphe consacré au tweeter sur la même page :
" The M Project features a new tweeter we designed from the ground up, using a groundbreaking advanced diamond-coated beryllium diaphragm with optimized geometry. Created using state-of-the-art finite element analysis modeling tools, it pushes high-frequency reproduction one step closer to perfection, skillfully leveraging beryllium’s physical properties (closer to the theoretical ideal) yet without gaining the extra weight normally associated with diamond’s specific gravity.
This new technology enabled us to increase the dome diameter to 28mm (vs. the 26mm of yore), improving many aspects of performance while enabling even greater power handling. Combining these components with a new motor system in a new acoustically improved back chamber, the results are the lowest distortion possible today in a high-frequency transducer."
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