DRIVER-COMPLEMENT DESIGN
The symmetrical placement and use of 4" midrange drivers above and below the tweeter were chosen to widen the vertical dispersion which is critical for a wide
The use of small diameter midrange drivers and a low crossover frequency to the tweeter combine to produce the desired flat room response.
Magnetic shielding of the midrange and tweeter array eliminates potential interference with video monitors in close proximity.
TWEETER DESIGN
Sonance Silhouette's high frequency driver is a custom Focal® tweeter featuring a concave titanium dome with a titanium dioxide coating designed to dampen unwanted resonance. This element delivers high definition, high frequency information while maintaining a low resonant frequency. This tweeter was specifically designed for the Sonance Silhouette's novel crossover design. Its elevated breakup frequency results in high frequency articulation without coloration. The tweeter design also features:
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•Titanium dome employing super high Youngs modules dioxide coating
•20mm diameter voice coil with aluminum former ensures high power handling
MIDRANGE DESIGN
Sonance Silhouette's 4" midrange driver is essential to the overall design. This specific approach was chosen after months of research into the resonant characteristics of stud wall construction and interaction between wall components and loudspeakers. Research reveals that the typical drywall/stud interface is most susceptible to acoustical resonance in the 150 Hz to 200 Hz band. The 4" midrange drivers allow a crossover point at 135 Hz, which is below this resonant frequency. Additionally, mounting the midrange tweeter array in its own MDF back box eliminates coloration induced by driver/wall interaction. Additional features include:
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•Concave,
•Vented pole piece design selected to ensure voice coil cooling and eliminate air pressure
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