Acoustic Energy AE300²
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Model name
AE300²
Frequency Response low +/- 3dB (Hz)
42
Frequency Response high +/- 3dB (Hz)
29 000
Sensitivity (dB at 1 W/1m)
86
Impedance (Ohms)
6
Power amplifier requirements (W)
120
Has internal amplification
N/A
Internal amplification power (W)
N/A
Size (sm)
32.0 × 17.0 × 27.0
Weight (kg)
7
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British company Acoustic Energy has introduced a new generation of loudspeakers with the 300² index, which has become a rethinking of the mid-price range. The model range includes bookshelf speakers AE300², two pairs of floor-standing speakers AE309² and AE320², as well as universal LCR AE307².
A passive radiator is used in the column design, which allows this model to be mounted in a wall, as well as to use it in a vertical or horizontal orientation. In addition, the company used completely new drivers.
Each speaker in the AE1 model is powered by its own 50-watt Class A/B amplifier (4×50 watts per pair). The proprietary aluminum midrange/woofer is a modification of the 125mm AE1 Classic driver.
Each speaker in the AE1 model is powered by its own 50-watt Class A/B amplifier (4×50 watts per pair). The proprietary aluminum midrange/woofer is a modification of the 125mm AE1 Classic driver.
The high-quality sound in the AE100 is mainly achieved through the use of a 130mm midbase paper speaker built on a heavy-duty high-stroke motor system.
The Acoustic Energy AE300 model has received a solid, acoustically inert small housing made of MDF panels eighteen millimeters thick. A special high-performance proprietary technology is used for damping.