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Floorstanding loudspeakers — Brodmann VC 2

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Brodmann VC 2
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Speakers can reproduce a wide variety of musical genres, such as violin and electric guitar, with the same realism. The design includes 1 RF driver, 2 woofer/midrange drivers, and 2 active acoustic panels.

Specifications

  • Model name

    VC 2

  • Frequency Response low +/- 3dB (Hz)

    31

  • Frequency Response high +/- 3dB (Hz)

    25 000

  • Sensitivity (dB at 1 W/1m)

    91

  • Impedance (Ohms)

    8

  • Power amplifier requirements (W)

    90 - 180

  • Has internal amplification

    N/A

  • Internal amplification power (W)

    N/A

  • Size (sm)

    111.0 x 16.8 x 30.4

  • Weight (kg)

    22.5

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