no vandersteen dealer in my town, but would the vandy fit my dimensions? also, will the arua sound good inside a closed cabinet?
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Fishcall, here are the specs on the Vandy, copied and pasted from their website. CROSSOVER: 3500Hz. First-order, 6dB per octave. * PHASE: The woofer and tweeter are both in positive phase. * IMPEDANCE: 8 ohms nominal. 5 ohms minimum. * EFFICIENCY: 86dB at 1 meter with a 2.83 volt input. * RESPONSE: 80Hz to 21kHz +/- 3dB Proximity compensation off. The bass of the VCC-1 is bandpass limited. * AMPLIFICATION: 30 to 200 watts per channel into 8 ohms. High current is not required. * INPUT: Heavy-duty terminal block. * SIZE: 12 1/8" wide, 9 1/4" high, 10 1/8" deep. * WEIGHT: 23 pounds net, 27 pounds gross. |
Well, the Vandy was there on width and depth, sounds great and reasonably priced. I was hoping the 9 1/4" high (Vandy) would fit where you allocated 7". Perhaps the suggestion by Timothyjk for the Aura? I found this "RCA" speaker at EBAy that has the Linaeum tweeter. Could this be the same speaker? Current bid is $61.00 with two days left. You would have to contact the seller to see about dimensions as they are not listed in the ad. http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=3082337105&category=14992 |
The smallest center I ever used was the Boston Acoustics VRM-C. I believe it will fit your size requirements. It was only about 6" high by about 8" deep; I can't remember the length, possibly more than 17" but check their website to see. It's finished in a really nice dark reddish cherry wood, or in "black ash." I found it to be an excellent center channel that matched well with several different fronts I was using, but they were all dynamic box monitors, not Maggies. Another, even smaller center is the ATC SCM-7, very very dynamic and punchy, but again a dynamic monitor not a 'stat. The size is right, though. |
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