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SALAGAR Sonics Symphony S210 Speakers

Allan Ford October 12, 2007

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First in New Line of Digitally Controlled, Self-Amplified Loudspeakers

SALAGAR Sonics is announcing a new pair of self-powered speakers today for the premium audio loving market. The speakers are called the S210 and are available now. SALAGAR looks to ensure what they call Drop Dead Sound for its buyers.

To achieve this SALAGAR uses their X_ACT active digital crossover/controller with four selectable programs to optimize the sound according to input and room setting. "We incorporated SALAGAR X-ACT technology into the Symphony S210 to compensate for the natural spikes that arise from mid-bass cone resonances and other effects coming from transducer-cabinet integration," said Gary DiChiara, SALAGAR vice president and co-founder.

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The system is compatible with iPod players when combined with the optional SALAGAR BL-1 interface, which avoids loss of audio clarity. The Symphony S210 is a high-end speaker system and carries a price to prove it; you can get your pair now for $7999.

SALAGAR Symphony S210 – Technical Summary
* Form Factor: Stand Mounted 2 way, Bi-amplified loudspeaker with adjustable SALAGAR X-ACT digital, crossover/controller
* Frequency Response (+-3db): 42 Hz – 20 kHz (Program 1)
* Dimensions: 24.61” H x 15.52” W x 12.13” D (without stand)
* System Product Weight: 43 lbs. each

Enclosure Type:
* Sealed, integrally braced, non-resonant in choice of various woods or automotive finishes
* Baffle Appliqué: Laser cut aluminum, powder coated (other material choices optional)
* Mid Bass Transducer: 10” Cast Magnesium Frame, Coated, Non Resonant Paper Cone
* High Frequency Transducer: 1” Soft Dome, 6 neodymium magnet AirCirc system
* Internal Power Amplifiers: 2 x Class D ICE Power, 200W max each at 0.01 THD
* Crossover Frequency: 1.8 kHz, 3rd order Linkwitz/Riley digitally implemented
* Audio Input: Balanced on XLR, Unbalanced optional through SALAGAR BL-1
* Controls: SALAGAR X-ACT Startup Program, four settings (P1-P4)
* AC Input: 110-230 VAC IEC, Integrated Mains Switch

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Source: Salagar

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