Characteristics and sound properties
SYMPHONIE's sound profile can best be described as very mellow and melodious. The two AL 170 8 Ohm 17-cm woofers generate a full-bodied but well-defined bass in their isolated bass reflex compartments that one would not normally expect of a design such as this. Even at the lowest bass frequencies, SYMPHONIE retains its fidelity and produces clear, precise sound even at high volumes.
The highlight of the SYMPHONIE system is the 50-mm G 50 FFL 8 Ohm mid-range dome. In the mid-range, it is this driver that ensures unbelievably tangible reproduction of the stage arrangement and provides clearer detection of the central (vocalist's) position than that provided by many other systems. Even recordings that are not perfectly spatial come across as well separated from the speakers, thanks to the SYMPHONIE. As a result, longer listening sessions become a source of relaxed long-term pleasure.
In the high-frequency range, the well-known ceramic dome driver, the KE 25 SC 8 Ohm, is used to good effect and rounds off the overall sound picture with its silky-smooth sound properties and outstanding linearity.
Technical Data:
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Rated power | 140 W |
Maximum power | 200 W |
Nominal impedance Z | 4 Ohm |
Frequency response | 30–20000 Hz |
Mean sound pressure level | 86 dB (1 W/1 m) |
Cut-off frequency | 700 / 3500 Hz |
Principle of Housing | Bassreflex |
Net volume | 27 l + 34 l |
Outer dimension height | 1150 mm |
Outer dimension width | 230 mm |
Outer dimension depth | 350 mm |
Component parts list for 1 box
The kit includes all the components listed here but not the cabinet.
Tweeter | KE 25 SC 8 Ohm | 1 pc. |
Midrange | G 50 FFL 8 Ohm | 1 pc. |
Woofer | AL 170 8 Ohm | 2 pcs. |
Crossover | SYMPHONIE | 1 pc. |
Terminal | ST 77 | 1 pc. |
Bass reflex tubes | BR 15.34 (full length) | 2 pcs. |
Damping material | Polyester wool | 3.5 bag |
Cable | 2 x 2.5 mm² | 2.75 m |
| 2 x 1.5 mm² | 2.75 m |
Special wood screws | 4 x 25 mm | 8 pcs. |
| 3.5 x 19 mm | 4 pcs. |
Countersunk screws | 3.5 x 25 mm | 8 pcs. |