Hz) normally would result in phase cancellation, when
listening off axis. However, since the x-over point is as
low as 400 Hz this problem is eliminated.
The midrange drivers could easily work up to 4k Hz, but
then again phase cancellation would occur, just here in
the vertical direction.
The tweeter takes over at 2k Hz to obtain a wide
vertical dispersion - thus the listening height is
uncritical. Any listening height between 70 - 120 cm
will result in a perfect listening window. This is not
done better with any "normal" configuration.
The resonance frequency of the tweeter is as low as 600
Hz, and when cut off at 2k Hz, it is not stressed in any
way. Therefore reproduction is very clear with a lot of
"air" and details.
Due to the construction D 7LCR has a very wide
horizontal and vertical dispersion resulting in a
perfect listening window also in 2 channel stereo,
where you typically listen off axis.
The D 7LCR is magnetically shielded so it can be placed
close to a TV-set.
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