Thursday, September 20, 2007

German Physiks Loreley MK II speakers radiate full-range frequencies in a full 360 degrees

THE LORELEY MK II
The Loreley employs four DDD bending wave drivers per side mounted in a similar line source array, but lacking the motorized positioning feature.Two large bass enclosures per side incorporates four 12" inverted dome drivers, with a 3" maximum excursion per driver, the low frequency output of this system is prodigious, exceeding 110 dB at 18 Hz. These sub bass drivers are the largest domes ever constructed. Distortion levels are typically a tenth as much as those of conventional 18" subwoofers at comparable outputs, and acceleration and transient response are far superior due to the immense magnetic forces generated by our massive rare earth magnets, and the very high stiffness of the dome diaphragms.



Bi-amplification is mandatory, and the German Physiks electronic crossover ist standard. Power compression, the reduction in dynamic range attendant upon heating of the voice coil, is much reduced over conventional woofer cones due to the ultrawide underhung voice coil and triple magnet structure used in our low frequency drivers. Power handling is correspondingly greatly increased over that of conventional designs. Simply put, the Loreley bass system cannot be overdriven by conventional amplifiers regardless of power rating.Cabinet finish is entirely comparable to that of The Gaudi, and performance approximates the larger system up to quite high listening levels. In smaller listening spaces, The Loreley will more than hold its own against any speaker system at any price.
With optional Electronic Crossover.
Pricing:
$165,995 with venner finish
$179,995 with high-polish veneer finish
$199,995 with carbon finish



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