Sentences with phrase «midrange frequencies»

The frequency response is highly sculpted, sanding down the treble to a smooth, dull finish, and accentuating the bass and lower midrange frequencies to create a dark and chocolate - y color.
The three Karat floor - standing models each benefit from a sophisticated 3-1/2 - way crossover network, where both midrange drivers operate below 400 Hz, but only the upper driver also reproduces the upper midrange frequencies.
The $ 299.99 (direct) KEF M500 is a comfortable, great - sounding pair with a focus on midrange frequencies.
Inside those leather earcups broils a powerful mixture of bawdy bass, rich and ruddy midrange frequencies, and subtle, yet accurate treble that delineates the finest details with an almost nonchalant touch.
Whatever your audio source, the HomeCinema HS2 will fire it out via dual 2 x 5 - inch precision drivers, which handle bass and midrange frequencies, while two 20 mm dome tweeters take care of the highs.
It sounds pretty good, too, with crisp treble and deep bass, though it's weak in midrange frequencies that are needed for full sound.
We first noticed how heavily the center channel relied on the subwoofer for lower midrange frequencies as we watched Tangled and listened closely to Zach Levi's voice work as Flynn Rider.
The planar magnetic drivers make each bass note easy to differentiate, without resulting in receded midrange frequencies, unless the volume is cranked up all the way.

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The patented EDPL audiotransducers in the BMW 3 Series Touring present midrange and high - range frequencies with extreme precision at each seat.
We don't see anything wrong with this design, but the more popular approach with a speaker that has this driver arrangement seems to be using two of the 5 - inch drivers to cover bass frequencies, while the other two cover midrange.
The amount of midrange and high frequency energy produced by these speakers gave us the impression we were listening to line - array speakers with several more drivers and tweeters.
Most people are accustomed to seeing two - way speakers, with a separate tweeter handling the high frequencies and a separate woofer handling the midrange and bass frequencies.
There's no booming bass, nor super-sculpted high frequencies — just a clear, balanced focus on the midrange.
Its powerful ceramic motor structure also lowers system resonance and extend low frequency response for better dispersion in the critical midrange, delivering clear and detailed high frequency response for realistic reproduction of vocals and instruments.
The sound is transparent and brings tighter bass with less frequency bleeding between midrange and low - end sound.
The 4.5 - inch driver handles the bulk of vocals and midrange instrumental frequencies, combining with the upper woofer to create a rich, powerful sound that's balanced roundly between warmth and clarity.
One of the two mid-woofers handles the midrange, while the other handles lower midbass frequencies.
The core remains the same, packed with two tweeters for treble, two mid / woofer drivers for the midrange and bass tones, and two passive radiators for additional low - end frequencies.
On such muddy mixes, the speakers occasionally seemed to get a bit overwhelmed in the upper midrange, pushing those frequencies — often including the upper range of vocals — a bit back in the sound profile.
These top treble frequencies sit atop a smooth midrange, which carry lead guitar and synth sounds with ease.
You get crisp and clear high - frequency response, supported by a full and forward midrange.
While the Playbase's handling of low frequencies is striking, it is its treatment of the midrange area that we are most impressed with.
It has premium drivers, two lightweight 0.75 - inch horn - loaded textile dome tweeters for distinctive high - frequency detail, and two 2.5 - inch midrange fibre composite woofers that round out the enhanced sound with crisp vocal and dynamic soundtracks.
Its high - performance 9.8 mm drivers operate in conjunction with machined brass stabilizers to offer rich, full - range audio reproduction of 5 Hz — 24,000 Hz with remarkably clear midrange and high frequencies.
The effortless low frequency extension, commanding but detailed midrange and airy, unveiled highs far exceed expectations of other speakers in its class.
Mission SX4 Enclosure type: three - way bass reflex Bass drivers: 2 x 160 mm metal / fibre cones Midrange driver: 160 mm metal / fibre cone Tweeter: 25 mm titanium dome Frequency response: 55Hz — 40kHz Nominal impedance: 6 — 8 Ohms Sensitivity: 90dB Recommended amp power: 60 — 200W Weight (per speaker): 27 kg Dimensions (HxWxD): 1016x261x365mm
The Prime Tower has a new 3.5 - way crossover that SVS says ensures a full, flat and seamless frequency response from the tweeter to the midrange driver and with two individually tuned and isolated 6.5 - inch woofers.
Technical Specifications Woofer 2 × 10 ″ Aluminium dome Mid-Woofer 10 ″ Aluminium dome Midrange 7 ″ Ceramic inverted dome Tweeter 1.5 ″ Diamond inverted dome Frequency Response 20 - 45,000 Hz Power Rating 500 W Nominal Impedance 4 Ohm Sensitivity 91 dB / 2.83 V
The speaker revealed a delicate, ribbon - y upper register, which it blended with a tight midrange, and some impressively thick low frequency potency thanks to the flexible little passive radiator at the rear.
The 3 - way design with 1 - inch dome tweeter, 4 - inch vertically - aligned midrange driver and dual 6.5 - inch woofers produces outstanding dispersion characteristics for accurate frequency response at all listening positions.
The midrange is housed in its own sub-enclosure andvertically aligned with the 1 - inch aluminum dome tweeter, which features an FEA - optimized diffuser to ensure broad dispersion for an incredibly wide and convincing soundstage and perfect on - and off - axis frequency response.
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