Avalon Acoustics OPUS Ceramique Loudspeaker manual Flutter Echo

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8.2 Flutter Echo

These parallel, reflective surfaces can also produce a different audible problem. If there is little absorption at higher frequencies, a musical transient containing high frequencies, such as a hand clap or the strike of a percussion instrument, can be heard bouncing repeatedly between the surfaces. Called flutter echo (or slap echo), these multiple reflections can obscure musical detail. The situation is analogous to standing between two parallel mirrors, when the outline of your reflection becomes more difficult to discern, due to the additional reflected images present.

Again, it is only necessary to reduce the reflectiveness of one of the surfaces in each pair of surfaces to eliminate flutter echo. Since we are concerned with the high frequencies, any soft material is appropriate. Drapery or fabric wall hangings are quite effective on the walls. Bookshelves also work well by breaking up the flat surfaces. Carpeting should eliminate potential problems between the floor and ceiling.

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Contents Music al Master piec es Page Table of Contents Features Introduction Contents Unpacking InstructionsIntroduction Opening the Crate To unpack the loudspeakersInstalling the Grilles Orientation of the Felt Anti-Diffraction MaskReplacing Grille Pins Insertion of new grille pin into installation toolPage Wiring Instructions Connecting the Speaker to the AmplifierDo not over-tighten the screws From Amplifier Break-in Period Speaker Placement and Symmetry Maximizing PerformanceGrille Assemblies Toe-In Apex CouplersFirst Reflection Points Corner TreatmentGrille Assembly Care of Your LoudspeakersCabinet Hardwood Finish DriversWarranty Event of a ProblemWarranty Statement Page Room AcousticsandSpeaker Position An Optical Analogy Basic Room AcousticsStanding Waves Flutter Echo Early Reflections Avoiding Early Reflections Angle X Angle Y Reflected Sound DirectSound Bass reinforcement 100 200 500 Page Summary of Recommendations Flutter Echo and Standing WavesSpeaker Placement Early ReflectionsListening Room Example Accuracy of Bass Reproduction Sensitivity to Time-Related Information Fast BassRationale Anechoic vs. In-Room Frequency ResponseMeasurements of Audio Equipment Correlation with Amplifier MeasurementsLoudspeaker Measurements Designing for Accurate Bass Reproduction Frequency Response Effects Listening for Size DistortionsTransient Response Effects Conclusion Features Specifications

OPUS Ceramique Loudspeaker specifications

Avalon Acoustics is renowned in the high-end audio industry, and their OPUS Ceramique Loudspeaker exemplifies their dedication to exceptional sound quality and innovative design. This speaker is a perfect blend of artistry and advanced engineering, making it a coveted choice among audiophiles.

One of the key features of the OPUS Ceramique is its sophisticated driver configuration. It utilizes a three-way design, which is engineered to deliver a full spectrum of sound with impressive clarity. The loudspeaker is equipped with a 10-inch ceramic bass driver capable of deep, powerful low frequencies, ensuring that every note resonates with depth. Complementing this are dual midrange drivers made from advanced ceramic materials, which provide rich and warm mid tones. Finally, for the highs, the OPUS employs a unique ribbon tweeter designed for exceptional detail and an extended frequency response, offering a natural and airy sound that brings music to life.

The cabinet design of the OPUS Ceramique is as remarkable as its internal components. It features a rigid construction that minimizes resonance and cabinet coloration, ensuring that the sound remains pure and true to the source. The elegant curves of the speaker not only enhance its aesthetic appeal but also contribute to better acoustic performance by optimizing the dispersion of sound waves.

Another prominent technology incorporated in the OPUS Ceramique is its advanced crossover network. The crossover is meticulously engineered to ensure a seamless transition between the drivers, allowing for coherent sound reproduction across all frequencies. This means that listeners can enjoy an immersive soundstage where instruments and vocals are clearly delineated, creating a more engaging listening experience.

In addition to its acoustic prowess, the OPUS Ceramique is designed with the audiophile in mind. It is highly customizable, with various finishes available to suit any decor. The attention to detail extends to every aspect of its construction, providing both aesthetic beauty and functional performance.

Overall, the Avalon Acoustics OPUS Ceramique Loudspeaker stands as a testament to the brand's commitment to delivering extraordinary sound and elegance. With its innovative technologies and exceptional build quality, it continues to be a sought-after choice for discerning music lovers seeking the ultimate audio experience. Whether used in a dedicated listening room or as part of a high-end home theater system, the OPUS Ceramique promises to elevate any audio experience to new heights.