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12/16/2013 8:35:40 PM
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Two new speaker models herald a stylish step for brand

Price: $1,303.1 - $1,930.5

Description: ATC has announced the arrival of a range of closed-box speakers

ATC has announced the arrival of a range of closed-box speakers

ATC has announced the arrival of a range of closed-box speakers featuring a new tweeter design, updated mid/bass driver and crossover housed in curved, laminated cabinets. The third-generation SCM7 and second-generation SCM11 stand mounting loudspeakers are the first from the Hi-Fi Passive Series and employ ATC’s all-new 25mm soft dome tweeter. Sharing technology with the company’s soft-domed mid-range drive unit, the new tweeter employs a unique dual-suspension system claiming improved performance at high power output levels, a flat on-axis frequency response and resonance-free operation. The new tweeter design is partnered with a 125mm mid/bass driver on the SCM7 and a 150mm mid/bass driver on the SCM11. Both models are available now in black ash and cherry finishes.

Description: The third-generation SCM7

The third-generation SCM7

Description: The second-generation SCM11

The second-generation SCM11

Specification

Specs of the third-generation SCM7

·         Drivers: HF 25mm Neodymium, Mid/LF 125mm

·         Matched Response: ±0.5dB

·         Frequency Response (-6dB): 60Hz-22kHz

·         Dispersion: ±80° Coherent Horizontal, ±10° Coherent Vertical

·         Sensitivity: 84dB @ 1W @ 1metre

·         Max SPL: 103dB

·         Recommended Power Amplifier: 75 to 300 Watts

·         Nominal Impedance: 8 Ohm

·         Crossover Frequency: 2.5kHz

·         Connectors: Binding Posts/4mm Plugs, bi-wire

·         Cabinet Dimensions (H x W x D): 300 x 174 x 215 mm

·         Weight: 7.5kg

Specs of the second-generation SCM11

·         Drivers: HF 25mm Neodymium, Mid/LF 150mm

·         Matched Response: ±0.5dB

·         Frequency Response (-6dB): 56Hz-22kHz

·         Dispersion: ±80° Coherent Horizontal, ±10° Coherent Vertical

·         Sensitivity: 85dB @ 1W @ 1metre

·         Max SPL: 108dB

·         Recommended Power Amplifier:  75 to 300 Watts

·         Nominal Impedance: 8 Ohm

·         Crossover Frequency: 2.2kHz

·         Connectors: Binding Posts/4mm Plugs, bi-wire

·         Cabinet Dimensions (H x W x D): 381 x 232 x 236 mm

·         Weight: 10.9kg

 
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