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Teresonic’s New Magus Loudspeaker

Allan Ford December 3, 2007

Teresonic has announced the Magus, their newest handcrafted loudspeaker. The Magus is very efficient (98dB) and designed to be used with low power amplifiers . The optional stand for the Magus has an adjustable reflector plate underneath the port that allows the user to fine tune the Magus to a particular room.

The Teresonic Magus speakers retail for $3,995 and the optional speaker stands are $385 per pair.

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Words From Teresonic

Magus© compact monitors are capable of producing remarkable levels of the highest quality sound with only a few Watts per channel. Their small size is matching the most popular small speakers on the market but its ultra high performance of 98dB and unique design is surpassing most of such products by 03.teresonic-magus-3.jpga wide margin. Coherency and realism provided by full-range, crossover-less design sets a new standard for life-like tonal quality of voices and musical instruments.

While most speakers are sensitive to precise listening position in that speaker’s “sweet spot”, Magus (“magic” in Latin) will deliver most of its magic almost anywhere in the room, your office, on a tabletop or in a bookshelf, or even on the floor…

Magus technical specification

Description: One-way stand-mount, bookshelf, or tabletop loudspeaker
Enclosure type: Multi-chamber Compact Monitor
Drive unit: One 5" Lowther DX55 driver
Bandwidth: 55Hz-22kHz ± 3dB
Sensitivity: 1 98 dB (1W/1kHz/1m)
Impedance: 8 Ohms
Crossover: None
Power handling: 4 – 100 Watts into 8 Ohms
Connections: WBT gold plated terminals
Internal wiring: Zero-interference Clarison cables
Dimensions: HxWxD 15x12x9in (38x30x23cm)
Net weight: 25lb (10kg) per pair
Shipping weight: 35lb (22kg) per pair
Accessories supplied:Spikes & floor discs – gold finish, adjustable
Speakers grille: Black cloth, removable
Cabinet: Real wood finishes: Rosewood/Black

Source: Teresonic

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