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Once in a while, the Tech2 lab gets a chance to play host to some expensive piece of high-end gear. Such products may be targeted at the upper segment of the market, but it's a segment that has become very active in this space. After all, the speakers are present in the Indian market, and there are people who are willing to spend a small fortune on them – if they think the equipment is worth it. And that 'worthiness' is what we intend to gauge… Design and Features The speakers come in a black cabinet, which has a oblong curved continuous shape. The material has a nice woodgrain finish, and the cabinet displays a very mild shine due to the polished wood feel. The speakers are bi-wirable, which means you can connect the high frequency driver and the low frequency driver separately to your amp. They contain good quality connector binding posts at the lower back end, encased in transparent plastic. The configuration of the speaker is three-way bass-reflex, meaning three driver segments for three sections of frequency. The speakers also have two 6.5" low-frequency drivers, each in its own slot with its own front-loaded bass port. The use of smaller woofers will theoretically improve power handling, and enhance speed and timing as well. But will really low frequencies be audible? We’d need to check. |
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