In our electronics catalog you can find detailed specifications, photos and descriptions of almost all Hi-Fi and High End class components present on the market. Want to choose a device? All the necessary and up-to-date information is always at hand.
Acoustic Energy
The special feature of the AE500 is in the speakers: they use carbon fiber instead of the usual ceramic—coated aluminum for AE, both in midrange/woofers and tweeters. The tweeters, as is customary with AE, are slightly recessed into the branded sound ducts, and the midrange and bass speakers have enlarged coils.
Dynaudio
The model features an Esotar 2i tweeter with a larger rear camera and a branded Hexis inner dome, another partial borrowing from the Confidence, Core, and other models. The innovations are aimed at reducing the influence of parasitic resonances with the possibility of obtaining a more even frequency response.
ModalAkustik
The MusikBoxx is a two-way loudspeakers without a crossover. You can use bi-amping with a low-level DSP-based crossover, which can be implemented, for example, in a sound processor. ModalAkustik can also supply an external high-level MusikCrss crossover with the speakers, which is housed in a transparent case and is made of Mundorf and WBT components.
Dynaudio
The Dynaudio Excite 20 bookshelf speaker is a 2-way large model with an output power of up to 160 watts. The conciseness of the appearance seems to emphasize that all the funds and efforts of the developers were directed at design elements that are fundamentally important for sound quality. The columns are built on 180 mm. Low frequency/midrange drivers and a 28mm dome tweeter. The Emit 20 uses aluminum windings with a thin copper coating to further enhance control.
Dynaudio
The Confidence 20 is a large 2-way bookshelf speaker system for rack mounting. She has an 18 cm long-stroke woofer/midrange driver with a neodymium magnet and an Esotar 3 tweeter. A special stand has been released for her, designed to take advantage of the downward-pointing phase inverter port.