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TRUTH — High-Resolution, Active 2- W ay Refer ence Studio Monitor with 5.25" Kevlar W oofer Ultra-linear studio monitor with true active design Precision Class A/B ampli ers with active protection circuits: 50 W for LF/25 W for HF Ultra-high resolution, ferr o uid- cooled 1" dome tweeter for ultimate sound reproduction Long-thro w[...]
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Page 2 of 4 They tried a variety of transducers and enclosure designs, along with existing and emerg ing technologies. When all the dust settled, they chose to deploy an ultra-high resolution 1" dome tweet er and a long-throw 5.25" Kevlar-coned woofer in the B1030A. Wh y Kevlar? W e’ re glad you asked. Kevlar has an incr edible strength[...]
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Page 3 of 4 Non-fatiguing, W ide “ Sweet Spot” While some of our competitors ’ studio monitors have a highly f ocused “sw eet spot” (the optimal listening position for a pair of loudspeakers), our wave-guide is designed to create a much more gener ous, broader listening zone. That means you won ’t wear a hole in the carpet in that one s[...]
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Page 4 of 4 ©2011 Red Chip Compan y Ltd. T echnical specifi cations and appearance subject to change without notice. The information contained her ein is correct at the time of printing. All trademarks ar e the property of their respective owners. BEHRINGER accepts no li ability for any loss which may be suff ered by any person who relies either[...]