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HAILEY - a 2 way active bookshelf/stand mounting loudspeaker




System description:
An RF suppression circuit precedes the electronically balanced input, followed by a specially designed second order cross-over network, which in combination with the drivers produces an acoustic forth order response. The transducers are electronic time aligned, this feeds two similar power amplifiers. The amplifier, which is mounted on aluminium panels that function as a heat sink, is capable of reproducing high level transients very faithfully.


Enclosure:
The “HAILEY” is an active stand mount two speaker systems, with a specially designed second order electronic crossover and two power amplifiers which are directly connected to each driver. A sealed compartment at the rear of the cabinet is used to house the amplifiers. The cabinet is constructed from 18mm thick medite, 4mm thick bitumen pads are adhered to the panels to mute resonance and 4cm thick acoustic foam is used to absorb internal reflections.


Technical Information:

2 way
Active
Bookshelf/stand mounting

2x 50W power amplifiers (built-in)
Upgrade to 2x 100W available (extra cost option)

HF: 25mm (1") softdome ferro-fluid cooled, mounted off-centre to minimise diffraction effects
LF: 18cm (7") doped cone

2x front mounted reflex ports, tuned to 55 Hz

Enclosure volume: 10 litres

High-Pass switch function (for add-on subwoofer)

Size: 350 mm x 230 mm x 290 mm

Standard Finish: Black / Silver Grey / Others

Weight: TBA

Optional Extra's: HERTFORD active subwoofer

UK Suggested Price

Availability:
2 weeks

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Read the review? - see Hi-Fi+ July 2005 (Issue 40)


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