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Spirit Absolute Zero Monitor
July 12, 1996 -- Sporting eye-catching red drivers, Spirit's Absolute Zero is a compact near-field monitor that both performs and sounds like a much larger studio monitor system. Absolute Zero's woofer utilizes a deep 30mm voice-coil and features a carefully optimized suspension which enables it to produce high levels of low frequency from its small enclosure. This, in conjunction with a large-diameter port located on the rear, allows the bass response to remain unrestricted, even at high listening levels. The monitor's soft-dome tweeter is driven by a 25mm ferrofluid-cooled voice coil mounted on a specially shaped waveguide. The result is increased power handling and controlled dispersion of high frequency sounds. The crossover network is optimized using the latest CAD techniques to take advantage of the acoustically aligned drivers and high-quality components. The low distortion of the drivers is never compromised. Features of Absolute Zero:
For more information, visit their web site at www.spirit-by-soundcraft.co.uk.
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