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Arcam Muso & Logo : stylish high-performance speakers

Allan Ford July 29, 2007

30 July 2007 – The British name Arcam introduces Muso & Logo, speaker and subwoofer to match Solo Music and Movie systems.

Offered in fully flexible combinations, the Muso two-way speaker offers a bass performance far beyond that of a typical ‘satellite’ design and when placed close to a wall offers superb music performance on its own. For use in larger rooms, the addition of the Logo subwoofer allows full range playback with substantial bass depth and drive.

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Muso Mini Monitor loudspeaker

* Two-way bass reflex loudspeaker system
* Front ported design allows positioning close to walls or in cabinet fixtures
* Combined aluminium / steel enclosure – extremely dead non-resonant cabinet
* Low resonance, damped metal to metal bonding with no visible fixings
* Layered Aluminium further dampens cabinet resonances
* 25mm (1") Ultra light Aluminium dome magnetically screened tweeter
* Aluminium tweeter dome for ultra light weight and maximum stiffness
* Magnetically mounted, acoustically transparent grille
* 85mm (3.5") Polymer / Aluminium cone magnetically screened woofer
* Vented pole piece woofer magnet offering lower distortion
* Smooth flow, flared ‘L shape’ port maximised extended bass response
* 8 component crossover with air-cored HF inductor on Glass Fibre PCB
* Gold plated 4mm binding posts
* Compliant rubber isolation mat included
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Logo Subwoofer

* 10" flat diaphragm ultra long throw magnetically shielded driver
* 2" driver voice coil to handle high powers
* 200 watt class D cool running amplifier offers control with dynamic power
* Left, Right and LFE inputs on RCA Phono jacks
* Left, Right and LFE loop-though outputs on RCA Phono jacks
* 18mm MDF braced and damped cabinet construction
* Down firing driver for ease of placement and integration
* Back panel controls for:
* Crossover frequency (35-160Hz) – Cross over ‘Q’ (0.3-1.5)
* Phase (0 or 180 degs)
* Universal power supply for worldwide compatibility (100-250v)

Muso high-performance metal mini monitor available now at 200€ each – sold individually.
Logo subwoofer available now at 750€.

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