epicure speakers

Started by 12play, January 11, 2009, 00:51:23

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12play

heeft iemand ervaring met de epicure speakers?
zijn ze goed of kan ik beter andere speakers aanschaffen bij een onkyo tx 905/906


12play

dit zin de specs

Dimensions: 42 3/4" x 12" (9 1/4 at front) x 13"
Weight: lbs
Response: 32 to 20k Hz
RMS Power: 20 to 200 watts
Crossover: 160, 500, 2500 Hz
Driver complement: 8" woofers (2)
4" midranges (2)
1" tweeter  PRO 028
PRO 026
PRO 002 ME 2

Impedance: 6 ohms
MSRP: 1400.00
Built: 1988
SPEQ™ (Speaker Placement Equalizer)*

Dimensions: 2" x 5 7/8" x 8"
Input Impedance: 50 kΩ
Boundary Control: 
   Output Gain: (ref. 1 volt, 0dBv) π/2 +14 dBv at 35 Hz, -3 dB at 70 Hz
π +8 dBv at 35 Hz, +2 dB at 70 Hz
2π +2 dBv at 35 Hz, +37 dB at 70 Hz
   Step Corner Frequency: 100 Hz
Mid-Bass Control: 
   Output Gain: (ref. 1 volt, 0dBv) +0 to +6 dB at 190 Hz
   Bandwidth: +/- 75 Hz
Subsonic Filter:
  12 dB/octave, -3 dB at 22 Hz
(with Boundary Control in π position)
Response: 200 Hz - 40 kHz, +0 dB, -3 dB
Distortion: (1 v output) < 0.02 %, 20 to 20k Hz
Signal to Noise: > 80 dB, ref. 1 v out (unweighted)
Power: 250 mA at 18 v DC


* "The SPEQ provides control of the deep bass and mid-bass sound regions to overcome room/speaker interaction effects. The SPEQ insures maximum performance in any location."

The Boundary Control is set based on how much of the space around the speaker, horizontally, is a reinforcing surface, ie, a wall. π/2 is ninety degrees, and would be chosen if the speaker is in a corner. π is 180 degrees, and is used when the speaker is against a wall. 2π is 360 degrees, and is used when the speaker is out in open space away from all boundaries. As far as I can tell.

Here is a close-up of the control knobs:




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