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SoundScape 10 features general features The SoundScape a number of design attributes that separate it from many speakers on the market today.  Among them are: separate woofer and midrange/tweeter sections to reduce woofer vibration impact on midrange/tweeter performance woofer section design with dual opposed passive radiators open-back midrange line that allows user-controllable ambiance control to tune the response to the listening environment and individual taste minimal baffle around tweeter for maximum dispersion user-switchable tweeter response levels the drivers No compromise was allowed in the selection of SoundScape drivers.  They were not necessarily the most expensive driver we tested.  However, they were the best drivers for this particular application.  No expense was spared. Selection of the tweeter was relatively simple.  RAAL has been on the cutting edge of ribbon tweeter development for the past few years.  Since we knew we wanted a ribbon tweeter for this design, we contacted Aleksandar and he was able to supply us with a driver that was perfect for this application. In this case, we were able to cross the RAAL lower than many other ribbon tweeters would allow - about 1900Hz. The midrange was more problematic.  The midrange voicing had to be perfect in order to preserve a sense of focus and clarity while still providing adequate rear wave ambiance. We tested a number of midrange drivers in actual fully-developed prototype speakers.  We wanted to leave nothing to chance.  In the end, the 3” Accuton midrange driver simply performed the best. We had, for many years, loved the woofer used in our HT3’s.  So when it came time to select a woofer for the SoundScape design, we turned to John Janowitz at Acoustic Elegance.  John helped us design 10” and 12” woofers that provide the bass extension we desired along with the smooth upper end response, allowing us to cross to the midrange around 300Hz. To round out the design, dual horizontally-opposed passive radiators are used to provide bass tuning.  This allows deep, impactful and musical bass while totally eliminating the “chuffing” inherent in a typical ported design. the cabinet The SoundScape cabinets represent a departure for the type of speaker cabinets we have been building over the years. The midrange/tweeter section is molded in a single piece using a specially-developed high density polymer.  This material is more dense than typical speaker cabinet construction materials and was designed to minimize any hint of cabinet resonance. The tweeter section is contoured in a minimalistic fashion to provide the utmost in tweeter dispersion. There is practically no baffle to interfere with the optimum performance of the RAAL ribbon. The midrange section features an open back.  This provides midrange ambiance that can be tuned to the user’s taste.  You can leave it open for maximum ambient sound.  You can use light or heavy acoustic stuffing to minimize ambiance.  Or you can attach the sold rear grill to create a sealed midrange.  This provides maximum flexibility to tailor the SoundScape response to your room and your particular taste. The woofer section of the SoundScape 10’s feature 1 1/2” thick walls all around and is well-braced in all directions.  This creates a woofer cabinet that can pass even the toughest “wrap test.”  The mass of the woofer cabinet keeps resonance to an absolute minimum resulting is clean, deep and musical bass the likes of which most subwoofers are not able to duplicate. the sound When we set out to design the SoundScapes, our goal was to produce an extremely neutral speaker that imparts no sonic signature of its own. It simply passes on the signal it is fed - nothing more, nothing less.  In that regard, it has no particular sound of its own.  All you hear is the music. Sonic highlights include: a detailed and transparent top end with extension to 100K a very deep and wide sound stage accurate and detailed midrange response delivering every minute nuance in the performance clean accurate bass extending flat to around 20Hz seamless driver integration speakers that perform a great “disappearing” act and provide a compelling “you are there” experience In short, the SoundScapes do nothing special...and that is the most special performance attribute of all.
a revolutionary new level of performance...  four years under development, SoundScape represents a milestone in sound reproduction
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