Along with the brand - new tweeter, the drivers have been re-voiced slightly for better clarity, and the crossovers adjusted to 300 Hz between the woofer pairs, and 2.2 kHz between
the midrange woofers and tweeter.
The two
midrange woofers are 6.5 inch with polymer treated butyl rubber surrounds.
With three tweeters and three
midrange woofers, it is more than capable of delivering a full spectrum sound at a high volume.
The Playbar consists of nine speaker drivers: three tweeters and six
midrange woofers.
Each speaker hosts a 1 - inch soft dome tweeter, set above a 4.5 - inch polypropylene
midrange woofer, both mounted in a bass reflex enclosure, which takes its job of beefing up the sound seriously.
Not exact matches
The PL683BL three - way speakers combine a
woofer,
midrange, and tweeter for a rich, detailed sound experience.
If you have front channel Speakers that have separate speaker connections for the
midrange / tweeters and the
woofers (I am not referring to the subwoofer, but the
woofers in your front speakers), some 7.1 channel receivers allow you can reassign the amplifiers running the 6th and 7th channels to your front channels.
That's six sets of two - way tweeter /
midrange speakers placed along the sides of the car, one two - way in the dash for center fill, big
woofers in each door, and a subwoofer in back.
Each front door contains a tweeter,
midrange and
woofer, while each rear door houses a
midrange and
woofer.
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.
The speakers squeeze a lot of power in the bass and
midrange from their 6.5 - inch
woofer, and still save some of that open air for the upper register via the aluminum tweeter.
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.
The
midrange driver (like the
woofers) is cast in an ABS - fiberglass composite basket for precision, along with a vented voice coil designed to minimize audible artifacts.
The three - way Prime Center speaker loads up plenty of bass thanks to its dual 5.25 - inch
woofers on each side, supplemented by a 3.5 - inch
midrange, and signature aluminum dome tweeter set in a column in the center, with the tweeter on top.
Included with the Towers for our 5.1 system evaluation was a girth - y 3 - way center channel speaker ($ 350) loaded with two active 5.25 - inch
woofers, a 3.5 - inch
midrange driver, and the 1 - inch aluminum dome tweeter.
Inside it has a 5 - inch
woofer, a 1.5 - inch
midrange driver and three 0.75 - inch tweeters, with each driver being given its own Class D amplification.
Dual 6.5 - inch
woofers flank a 4.5 - inch
midrange driver sitting below a 1 - inch tweeter.
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.
The speaker features Piega's second - generation coaxial ribbon system (a ribbon tweeter and
midrange driver in one), which sits atop two
woofers and two passive radiators.
Despite the smaller size, the Sonos has plenty packed in: six
midrange drivers, three tweeters and one
woofer, and each driver has its own amplifier.
The sound is driven by two 1.1 - inch Vifa tweeters, two 2 - inch Vifa
midrange drivers, and two 31. - inch Vifa
woofers supported by four passive drivers.
Aperion tells us that the
woofers fire into their own ported chamber while the
midrange drivers and tweeter operate in their own sealed box, essentially putting two rooms into a speaker - sized condo.
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.
Each loudspeaker utilize a true 3 - way design concept using 5-1/4» aluminum
woofers, 4» aluminum
midrange, and 1» soft dome tweeter that results in incredible audio performance.
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
Reference 3 - way Ultra Center Speaker with dual
woofers and vertically aligned tweeter and
midrange deliver pitch perfect dialogue and vocals, an expansive soundstage, pinpoint accuracy and utter transparency.
Reference 3 - way Ultra Center channel speaker with 1 - inch aluminum dome tweeter, 4 - inch
midrange driver and dual 6.5 - inch
woofers delivers airy, unveiled highs with uncompromised clarity for unerring realism and dialogue intelligibility.
The HU8550F supports Dolby Digital Plus and DTS Premium Sound, but it has only 10 watts of power per internal speaker (two
midrange drivers and two
woofers).
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 Prime Center delivers on both of these demands with world - class precision via its 1» aluminum dome tweeter, dedicated and independently sealed 3.5»
midrange driver and dual 5.25»
woofers — a true three - way design that is a rarity for center channel speakers in their price class.
Built without compromise, the SVS Ultra Center speaker features a painstakingly tuned SoundMatch three - way crossover with dual 6.5 - inch glass fiber composite
woofers and a vertically aligned 1 - inch aluminum dome tweeter and 4 - inch
midrange driver.