posted on Thursday, 14th June 2018 by Geny Caloisi
Karma-AV is working with Falcon Acoustics, hand-building the world-famous LS3/5a monitor exclusively to the original BBC spec alongside its new Reference Audio Monitor (R.A.M.) range.
There are three models in the range, all of which have 25mm MDF cabinets in European Walnut, High Gloss Black or Burr Walnut real wood veneers complete with man-made leather baffles, and feature interchangeable side panels to match new surroundings, plus heavy-duty Falcon-designed rear terminals, mounted on 2mm stainless steel plates. For the floor-standing Studio 30, a heavy plinth is provided complete with CNC precision-engineered stainless steel spikes.
The Studio 30 is a 3 way floor-stander, offering outstanding sound quality and a class-leading specification. Twin 170mm Polypropylene cone woofers especially made for Falcon merge with a proprietary Falcon 50mm dome midrange driver, which hands over to a custom 25 mm (1”) soft dome tweeter. This configuration offers music lovers exceptional midrange detail and an even tonality throughout.
The Studio 20 is a larger stand mount 2-way ported speaker utilising a 170mm Polypropylene cone bass unit especially selected for extended bass and accuracy, and a custom 25-mm soft dome tweeter. The system is designed to provide good bass extension, exceptional imaging and a wide sound stage.
The Studio 10, the smallest in the range, is a 2-way ported stand-mount speaker utilising a 150mm Polypropylene cone woofer and custom 25mm soft dome tweeter. The system is designed to deliver a smooth response with outstanding detail, precise imaging and an extended soundstage.
For more news on Karma-AV’s product portfolio, visit our partner page here.
Geny Caloisi is an accomplished technology journalist who has worked in a variety of AV industry publications.
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