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Floorstanding loudspeakers — Gauder Akustik ELARGO 200

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Gauder Akustik ELARGO 200
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The Gauder Akustik Elargo 200 is made in a three-lane configuration. The low-frequency range is assigned here to two XPulse drivers with long-stroke diffusers with a diameter of 22 cm. The midrange frequencies are reproduced by an XPulse driver with a lightweight but very rigid aluminum diffuser and a powerful magnetic system enclosed in a separate enclosed chamber. The high-frequency spectrum is served by a tweeter with a beryllium dome and an iron-neodymium-boron magnet, providing extremely high RF resolution.

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