The image contains a Studio Monitor that is placed on a speaker stand in a cozy, modern living room. The loudspeaker cabinet is made out of Wallnut wood. There is a small tweeter waveguide cnc-machined into the front panel. There is a bass reflex opening. The wooden surface is dark, slightly glossy and smooth.

Unaltered
Sound
Reproduction.

Simulation results from a finite-element analysis of the loudspeaker enclosure.

Spot-on.

This loudspeaker shows what's there without adding any sound or coloration. Sophisticated measurement methods and dedicated electronics guarantee neutral and controlled reproduction of sound and spatial clues. Every nuance can be heard. Decisions can be made with ease. Developed in Switzerland for people who'd not only like to hear but understand sound.

Performance
An measurement instrument (Accelerometer) placed on the loudspeaker enclosure to measure its vibration

Nuances.

Evidence

We don't leave anything up to chances. Every performance aspect is carfully analyzed.

Measurement Report
Acoustic Sensor capsule of a microphone
Technical drafts and notes on a black board

Detailed.

Piezo Element

Crystal Clear

A Piezo Crystal allows to listen into the patient and to analyse the wall vibrations.

Analysis
An measurement instrument (Accelerometer) placed on the loudspeaker enclosure to measure its vibration

Diligent.

Metal Screw with o-ring

Clueless
Glueless

The cabinet is screwed together. No Glue. Only natural oil is used for the wood finish.
Wallnut texture of the enclosure with smooth lighting. There are black screws which compress the housing so that it is more rigid.

Rigid.

An measurement instrument (Accelerometer) placed on the loudspeaker enclosure to measure its vibration

An measurement instrument (Accelerometer) placed on the loudspeaker enclosure to measure its vibration

An measurement instrument (Accelerometer) placed on the loudspeaker enclosure to measure its vibration

Proven.

An measurement instrument (Accelerometer) placed on the loudspeaker enclosure to measure its vibration


     Nuts

Draft of the outdoor measurement setup on a roman bridge. A loudspeaker hanging on a rope. The bridge is 24 meters tall and the loudspeaker is hovering in 12 meters height. This allows to measure the loudspeaker without reflections and for free. In nature.



An measurement instrument (Accelerometer) placed on the loudspeaker enclosure to measure its vibration
Product Specification
   
Unit 1 (single)
Dimensions: 21 cm x 50.8cm x 50.8 cm (w,h,d)
Weight: 19.3 kg.
Input Voltage: 115V and 230V 50/60Hz
Power: 1100 Watt
Amplification: Integrated Class D
Inputs: Analog XLR, Digital AES XLR, Coax, Optical
Outputs: Analog XLR, Digital AES XLR
Equalization: User Programmable
Gain: Configurable
Standby: Configurable with auto wake-up
Listening Distance: 2-3 Meters
Brake-in time: None
Pair matching: No need. Individually Calibrated.
Cross-over: 2'500Hz
Cut-off -6dB: 28Hz-22kHz
Linearity: +-1dB
Tweeter: 1 inch aluminium dome
Woofer: 6.5 inch Fibre mix, pulp/paper like
SPL Peak Woofer: 112dB at 1 Meter
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