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5_ Acoustic chambers with different<br />

loading. The tweeter can be used in<br />

different configurations, since it is<br />

possible to choose the best Q for the<br />

system by changing the rear acoustic<br />

chamber. The chambers simulate<br />

sealed box configuration; they are<br />

filled with natural, non-woven absorbing<br />

material for the component best<br />

damping. The small chamber increases<br />

Q factor and makes the tweeter slope<br />

sharper; the big one makes slope<br />

smoother at lower frequencies.<br />

6_ Die-cast aluminium alloy face plate.<br />

Stiffness, damping and lightness,<br />

reflections analysis and sound<br />

accuracy for a component which<br />

surpasses any other references.<br />

7_ Ultra-light Mylar membrane, 117x15 mm,<br />

with silver deposit. The special<br />

treatment with valuable metal gives<br />

Mylar the right tiffness; thanks to it,<br />

to the material lightness and to the<br />

magnet special structure, frequency<br />

response can go from 70 to 35000 Hz.<br />

8_ Dipolar emission. Acoustic radiation is<br />

not affected by a back load; this way<br />

the membrane works in maximum<br />

symmetry, with ideal damping,<br />

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ensuring the most natural,<br />

colorless musical reproduction.<br />

9_ Paper cone with cotton fibers<br />

molded with water-repellent<br />

impregnating materials. The<br />

exponential profile without dust<br />

cover gets very close to the ideal<br />

one, providing exceptional<br />

dispersion. The use of a paper<br />

support optimises mechanical<br />

coupling, eliminating break-up<br />

phenomena and ensuring the<br />

smoothest high frequency response.<br />

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