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Lucid Acoustics’s new Custom 7F Floorstanding Loudspeaker

Allan Ford November 9, 2007

Lucid Acoustics designed by Jeff Keyes new Custom 7F ($12,000 to $15,000 depending finish) is an innovative floorstanding loudspeaker with 300-watt powered subwoofer.

The Custom 7F has some some of the latest driver technology plus beautiful cabinet design. A machined aluminum input plate holds insulated high-end loudspeaker binding posts while the driver compliment includes a Scan speak 7-inch Revelator Mid and Scan-Speak Air-Circ tweeter. For subwoofer duties, the Scan-Speak 10-inch revelator produces deep, powerful bass.

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The Imagine Studios Custom 7F can be bi-wired and/or bi-amplified and the cabinet is available in high gloss black, or various automotive finished or exotic woods. Overall frequency response is from 30Hz to 40kHz with a 90/dB/W/m sensitivity at 6 Ohms. Dimensions are 41 x 9.4 x 16 (HxWxD in inches) and each unit weights 75 lbs.

Features

Custom Series Features
* European made Woofers and Tweeters.
* C.O.R.E. construction.
* Automotive high gloss finish, or matte finished grade 1 veneer.
* High End polypropylene capacitor in signal path.
* Jantzen Foil inductor made in Denmark.
* Custom driver options, choose from 2 different sets of drivers each with their own unique sound. Both sets represent the latest in driver technology, and are made by the most respected names in the High End industry
* Bi-Wire or Bi-Amp speaker input plate.
* Machined aluminum input plate with insulated high end posts
* Modular design allows use as In-Wall, On-Wall, or Floor standing full range with powered subwoofer.
* Choose from an almost limitless number of Automotive color options.
* Rare, and exotic wood veneers available, see our finishes page for options.
* Solid Corian face upgrade available, also available with automotive finish.

Specifications (Custom 7f (floor standing))
* Power Handling: 100-200 Watts
* Frequency Response: 30hz – 40,000hz (in room response with bass boost 20hz – 40,000hz)
* Impedance: Danish Set 4 Ohms, Norwegian Set 6 Ohms
* Dimensions: 40.5" tall, 18.5" deep, 13.625" wide
* Subwoofer Amplifier Power: 300 Watt RMS
* Driver sizes: 1" tweeter, 7" Mid-Woofer, 10" Subwoofer
* Shielded: NO
* Weight: 70lbs

Source: http://www.lucidacoustics.com/

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