Acoustic Zen
Audia
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DAAD
Escalante Design
Harmonic Technology
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Q Acoustics
Solidsteel
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103 Zerobox
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When it comes to down to it everything is only as good as the complete system it allows. Because all expenditure would be worth only the half, if the cabinet or the crossover denies the necessary precision for the Manger® sound transducer and takes influence on a best possible result. For this it was taken care in a large extent at the development of the new version of the Zerobox® 103.
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103 zerobox With Active Bass System
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The Zerobox 103 Active speaker is a semi Active version. The built in active module power amplifiers power the low frequencies only; an external amplifier is still required to drive the Manger transducers in the zerobox head. The Bass drivers are the heaviest and hardest to control in any speaker system so by using active bass we are driving the two bass drivers directly with their own power amplifiers giving complete and total control, you haven’t heard bass until you’ve heard Active Bass. The proteus active module is constructed into the rear lower part of the cabinet.
The Proteus SW2.5 Active module offers a huge number of features allowing you to integrate the bass into almost any room, also to your preferred style. As well as high output power its design and quality of manufacturing are what you would expect from a high performance product.
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107 Zerobox
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The Zerobox 107 is a passive sound transducer system with extended woofer expansion. The acoustical quality of the MANGER Sound Transducer is enlarged through two efficient 8" woofers from Vifa.
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109 Zerobox
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The Zerobox 109 is a precise monitoring system for recording studios, broadcasting, home recording - small cabinet dimensions for an excellent integration in living areas with little space.
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MSM c1 fully active professional monitor |
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Extremely quick recognition or ponderous repetition? Our sense of hearing is not just the frequency analyser it is often described as. On the contrary we humans perceive and evaluate in a temporal sequence first of all the noises, the so-called transients and then the tones (repetitions, frequencies) of the music. Each natural tone is preceded by such a transient noise. These transients communicate to our sense of hearing the location of a sound source, e.g. where an instrument is located, and what type of sound source is involved, including its size. So that music, as a complex mixture of transients and tones, can be reproduced naturally, it needs an extremely fast sound transducer with precision operation.
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Swing
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The idea of developing a loudspeaker exclusively tailored to the Manger sound transducer has fascinated us for a long time. A design that would successfully celebrate this broadband transducer's longstanding reputation for excellence was both challenging and overwhelming, to say the least.
Throughout development our design engineers were often reminded of their self-imposed challenge to create an architectural structure that would reflect the innermost qualities of the Manger transducer - an irresistibly simple form, yet uncannily musical in performance.
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Subsonic
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You can't dispense with a deep bass sound; whether you are a music-lover with a wide experience of live concerts, or a fan of the surround sound of home cinema systems. The established Manger philosophy says that it makes no difference what style or performance you prefer listening to in the comfort of your own four walls. The kettledrum from the concert-hall should retain its original magnitude and the decay should not last any longer than in real life. And similarly the rumbling of a thunderstorm should also create a true-to-life backdrop.
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