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The G201 uses twelve of these tweeters configured as a vertical line source. Because the output is distributed over many drivers, each works at very
The G201 also use three
48inch midrange ribbon
We sometimes say that the midrange is a window into the mind of a composer or a singer. And indeed, the midrange is where the “magic” is in a
The midrange ribbon used in the G201 is manufactured to Genesis’ specifications. The ribbon itself is made of a very thin layer of aluminium laminated to a substrate of mylar that is 0.001inch thick. The ribbon is then suspended in the magnetic field created by over 24 feet of barium ferrite magnets.
This results in a perfect
As a
The Servo-bass Advantage
Very few loudspeakers use servo drive, either because most designers think that it is too difficult to design, too expensive, or because of the extraordinary demands a servo system makes on the amplifier and the transducer. The history of the Genesis servo- system started from the first introduced in the legendary Infinity Servo Statik One in 1968(!) – so we know how to design and build servo systems. The technology has been constantly updated and refined over the past almost 40 years!
The concept of our servo bass system is an easy one to understand: It employs an accelerometer as a sensor to constantly
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