Key Features
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Large dual or triple bass drivers — probably 8" or larger drivers to produce deep, room-filling bass and handle dynamic low-frequency content.
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Dedicated midrange driver — for accurate vocals and mid-band details (instruments, voices, soundtracks).
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High-frequency transducer (tweeter) — likely using advanced driver technology (metal cone or MPD (Micro Pleated Diaphragm)) for crisp highs and wide dispersion.
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Ported cabinet design (bass reflex) — to allow strong low-frequency extension while maintaining control and reducing distortion.
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Rigid, braced, high-quality cabinet — to minimize resonance and coloration; essential for accurate high-fidelity playback at high volume.
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Bi-wire / Bi-amp compatible binding posts — for flexibility in amplifier / speaker cable configuration and better control over sound tuning.
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Wide frequency response — ideally starting from the low 30s Hz (or even lower, depending on room and speaker placement) up to high frequencies (20 kHz+), giving full-spectrum performance.
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High sensitivity and power handling — so that even with demanding recordings or large rooms, the speaker can deliver clean, dynamic sound without strain.

