Characteristics and sound properties
The SOLO 50 applies the SOLO 100 concept to a more compact cabinet. This makes the units suitable for smaller rooms where the larger version would be too physically overpowering or the bass too powerful.
With a net volume of 50 litres, it is essential to have an internal resonance absorber as with the SOLO 100 owing to the Q-factor of the B 200 6 Ohm. This can also be used to fine-tune the bass reflex. The lower limiting frequency is not as low as with the SOLO 100 but is certainly sufficient for small to medium-sized rooms. The absorber must be carefully damped again.
The correcting circuitry is designed by analogy to the SOLO 100. If you replace the 15 ohm resistance with a 22 ohm, the increase in high-frequency frequency response will be eliminated and the result as measured in the measuring room was a well-balanced spectrum. Listening tests showed, however, that, as a result of the beaming effect of this wide-range speaker, a slight increase is beneficial in most listening environments.
Technical Data: |
Rated power | 40 W |
Maximum power | 70 W |
Nominal impedance Z | 6 Ohm |
Frequency response | 42–20000 Hz |
Mean sound pressure level | 88 dB (2,83 V/1 m) |
Principle of Housing | Bassreflex |
Net volume | 50 l |
Outer dimension height | 900 mm |
Outer dimension width | 260 mm |
Outer dimension depth | 300 mm |
Component parts list for 1 box
The kit includes all the components listed here but not the cabinet.
Fullrange speaker | B 200 6 Ohm | 1 pc. |
Crossover | Crossover SOLO 50/100 | 1 pc. |
Terminal | High-End-Terminal | 1 pc. |
Bass reflex tube | BR 25.50 (full length) | 1 pc. |
Damping material | Polyester wool | 2 bags |
Woodscrews | 4 x 25 mm | 6 pcs. |
Cable | 2 x 2.5 mm² | 1.5 m |