Triangle Genese Quartet (par)

294.000 RSD
Kao pripadnik prestižne serije, Genese Quartet podjednako se dobro snalazi pri reprodukciji suptilnih operskih izvođenja i energičnog rok koncerta. Predviđen je za prostorije površine 30-60 kvadratnih metara.







TEHNIČKE KARAKTERISTIKE:







Vrsta: Samostalni

Tip: Podnostojeći

Princip rada: Pasivni

Preporučena snaga pojačala: do 120 W

Frekvencijski raspon: 35 Hz – 20 kHz

Osetljivost: 92 dB

Otpor: minimum 3,2

Koncepcija: 3-sistemski, bas refleks

Broj zvučničkih jedinica: 4

Broj bas jedinica: 2

Broj srednjotonskih jedinica: 1

Broj visokotonskih jedinica: 1

Dimenzije: 233 x 1.170 x 372 mm

Masa: 26 kg

Raspoložive boje: Black, White





After you have removed the cover which protects it, just like a musical instrument, you will be won over by QUARTET’s sheer personality.



Its technology helps it to get as close to the real sound as possible, allowing it to reproduce either the subtlety of an opera or the punchy sound of a rock concert. Recommended for a 320 - 640 sq ft (30-60 m2) room.



French firm Triangle has never tried to please everybody: its speakers are crammed with attitude, and if that upsets those who place qualities such as transparency on a pedestal, who cares?



Its products are all about music, and the Quartet is one of the finest ambassadors of that message we’ve heard at the price.





They’re sensitive, as the 92dB/W/m rating suggests, so they’ll deliver good volume levels with lower-powered amplifiers: amp quality matters more than power output with these speakers.



The unusual tweeter grabs our attention first. It’s a horn-loaded 25mm Titanium dome covered with a phase plug to help even out its directivity and phase response. Its position at the top of the cabinet reduces diffraction issues.



All three of the larger drivers are 16cm units. The two woofers use fibreglass cones and the midrange, a cellulose pulp cone – a fancy name for treated paper.



The midrange has an unusual pleated surround to help reduce distortion and allow it to cover a wide frequency band.

As is usual for Triangle, it operates within relatively wide limits, working from around 3kHz down to 350Hz where it hands over to the bass drivers.



These bass drivers would usually be tuned by a dedicated port each. In the Quartets, both drivers are loaded by a cleverly engineered split port. The design works well, judging by the quality of the bass produced.



Atomic timing

All this clever engineering results in a wonderfully dynamic and engaging performance. The Quartets are vivid, with timing as secure as an atomic clock.



That might not sound particularly exciting, but it means these speakers sound composed and controlled regardless of the material fed to them.



Something rhythmically complex such as Babel from Massive Attack is delivered with fury as well as control. There’s plenty of enthusiasm here, too – and that’s rare with high-end kit.



The Quartet’s bass is equally impressive. It’s taut, precise and has admirable agility.



It could be argued that a speaker of this size should have even more low-end heft, but such is the quality of the Triangle’s lows we’re more than happy with the balance chosen.



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