Smitty77
- 2016年12月29日星期四
高性能吸顶式扬声器
ElectroMotion R是一款优质的高性能吸顶式扬声器,采用更大的8英寸铝制低音扬声器和带角度的折叠式高音扬声器,可实现极致性能的吸顶式应用。扬声器可旋转以瞄准声音。
ElectroMotion®建筑系列采用我们屡获殊荣的紧凑型FoldedMotion®薄膜传感器技术,为入墙式和天花板式应用带来了新的声学性能标准。这些建筑系列扬声器专为寻求世界上最清晰,最动态的多声道家庭影院系统或简单的隐形双声道系统而设计,它们的声音和音色相互匹配,以及MartinLogan系列的其他产品。 - 静电和折叠式运动扬声器。
折叠式运动高音扬声器通过垂直于振膜的折叠脊移动空气(产生声音)来工作,类似于手风琴的工作方式。这种极低质量的振膜“挤压”空气,比典型的1英寸球顶高音扬声器减少了近90%的偏移,大大减少了失真,同时提供了快速的响应时间。增加的表面积也提供了宽广但可控的声音色散创造一个逼真而精心蚀刻的舞台。
坚固的安装锁系统可实现快速,无故障的安装。不使用时,恒定控制安装锁牢固地固定在独立的壳体内。在安装过程中移动到位时,它们将扬声器的底盘牢固地连接到天花板上。如果扬声器被移除,则锁扣缩回并将其自身锁回其壳体中。
由于Folded Motion高音扬声器以一定角度安装,安装人员欢欣鼓舞,允许整个扬声器旋转以将声音准确地瞄准您想要的位置。
ElectroMotion建筑扬声器采用超薄型,可涂漆的微穿孔格栅,没有可见的边框,几乎无形地融入任何墙壁或天花板。磁性系统可轻松将格栅固定到位,从而降低安装过程中翘曲或损坏的风险。
这款分频器采用最精细的聚酯电容器和空心线圈精心手工制造,采用了MartinLogan专有的Vojtko拓扑结构,可实现极低失真和无缝驱动器集成。这种精确调整的网络可以保留最微小的声音细微差别,同时处理任何信号源的完整动态。
EM-R适用于小型到大型房间的任何应用。适用于作为环绕扬声器的多声道家庭影院,作为双声道立体声扬声器的厨房,或作为分布式音频系统的一部分的走廊。
"They have great value, a unique sound,and are a true gateway to the journey that is the audiophile hobby."—Jerry Del Colliano, Future Audiophile
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频率响应 |
37-25kHz±3dB |
推荐的放大器功率 |
每通道20-300瓦 |
水平分散 |
80℃ |
垂直分散 |
80℃ |
灵敏度 |
92 dB / 2.83伏/米 |
阻抗 |
4 Ohms兼容4,6或8 Ohm额定放大器。 |
交叉频率 |
2,600赫兹 |
高频传感器 |
1“x 1.4”(2.6cm x 3.6cm)折叠式运动传感器,带5.25“x 1.75”(13.3cm x 4.4cm)光圈。 |
低频传感器 |
8“(20.3cm)铝制圆锥,带铸铝篮。凹面防尘帽。 |
组件 |
定制空心线圈电感器。串联聚酯薄膜电容器和并联低DF电解电容器。整体系统散热/电流保护。 |
输入 |
用香蕉插孔推动式接线柱。 |
重量 |
8磅(3.63千克) |
切口尺寸 |
10.5“直径 |
墙面投影 |
.125“(。3cm) |
墙面后面的深度 |
5.9英寸(15厘米) |
Finally my system is happily complete
So, I listen a lot to reviews when I purchase a product. Especially something as new as the EM-R's. But their was one big problem. These speakers are so new, no one's carrying them! I've looked on Youtube... Nothing. So I thought I would write the first review on these.
Firs of all, my wife said I can have a nice system as long as she doesn't see it. Well, that kind of narrowed it down so I went with the ceiling speakers.
The main use for this system is movie and TV watching in the living room. We will turn on Pandora through the Panasonic DVD player but that's about it. I just wanted true sound.
1) My knowledge:
Novice. I understand a lot but not half as much as some of you. I know I want nice voice for movies and no humming.
2) My TV- Panasonic VT65 30. Definitely the best plasma on the market. Better than any of my LED's or LCDs.
3) My system:
a. elite 32X Reciever-had to have it professionally set up b/c I have no idea what all those buttons, knobs and things go to. I also don't give a damn and I don't want to learn it.
b. 14/2 wires going to the 5 EMR's in the room.
c. 700 sub with the wireless reciever. I really had no idea where I wanted to put it.
d. 5 EMR's. I even have one as the center speaker and it rocks!
e. Harmony 900 controller. Don't think this matters but just thought I tell ya.
f. 6 theater seats surrounding the room.
I've only had the speakers for 1 week so I'm sure I'll update you as time goes by.
As of 1/26/12- I had the system professionally installed and callibrated. As far as bass- It's sick. You truly get a deep bass from these speakers but the tweets are extremely clear. I watch movies all the time and I can understand everything they're saying perfectly. I feel like they're walking around me when they move on the screen! Don't have much more to say about them just yet.
Pros- Bar none. They really are what they say they are. There seemed to be a lot of hype but they definitely back it up.
Cons- Other than price??? I would have to say the bass seems a little to much. I'm sure I'm suppose to change something on the reciever but I'm still learning. You probably wouldn't want to hook these up yourself. You've got to move the tweet around just right for your listening experience. Pay the extra $300 and let someone else do it.
Overall: I'm very pleased. My wallet is a little thinner but you just can't beat the sound quality. I was racking my brain paying this much but I'm glad I did. I would do it again now that I know you usually get what you pay for with speakers. Good luck!
Bring HiFi to a 40' Sardine Can:)!
We travel several months of the year in our 40' RV. My wife and I are more into HiFi (Got Tubes?) sound, then into say 5.1. Our RV came with a Bose 3.2.1 that required me turning it off, after about 30 mins of listening, due to ear fatigue. (The Bose 3.2.1 is an "All in One" mix of DVD/CD/FM, Amp, and came with two satellite speakers and a powered sub.) We were upgrading the TV from tube to 4K 40" Samsung, and decided to also update the rest at the same time. >Marantz NR1501 AVR (Bought primarily due to the combo of good reviews on HiFi sound quality, and size of the unit. >Oppo BDP103 Darby (Used for Bluray/DVD/CD playback, as well as streaming of say Pandora, and also input of our loss less ripped CD and Higher Definition downloaded music. The DAC does a pretty dang good job:)!) Our RV had a deep space between the ceiling and the rooftop. So this allowed us to fit the EMR's 8" into the ceiling. As the specs show, they angle already. But due to the low space between the ceiling and the sitting area, we needed to angle them a bit more. So we took two concrete Soni Tubes, and cut them at a about a 15 degree angle, this with the tilt already built into the speaker, projected the sound to where we needed it. I mentioned in my Review Title, that this is a rolling 40' long, and 88" wide (Exterior dimension.) listening 'can'. We have about 4 1/2 feet of L/R separation. For sure not ideal:)! After installation of all the gear, we let things burn in for about 300 hours. Then sat down to listen to run the Marantz Room Correction logic, establishing two sound zones. 1) To optimize where we sit off to the side a bit, on the passenger side slide of the coach. 2) For when we're entertaining, and or cooking, centering the sound stage to about mid coach. I wanted to wait to see how the 8" handled base, before deciding if I was going to try and figure away of installing a smaller sub woofer somewhere in the coach. (Would not use the same place the Bose had been installed. As it was in the kitchen cabinet that held the sink. Muted, muffled rumbling sound, was what this install produced.) We took a 6 month trip, as I continued to dial in and adjust settings via the Marantz NR1501. On a scale of 1 - 10, the Bose 3.2.1 was, if I'm being generous, a 3.5. I'd give the overall combo of our new gear, and specifically the EMR's 8" speakers, a solid 8. Very pleased with the improvement. Very pleased with out ability to have good sounds and low levels, and to 'crank it up some' (Rated 50W, but we all know that 50W rating by one company, is the same as 10W rating by another. The NR1501 is able to easily produce two channel sound, at non distorted higher levels of volume. The 8" driver does an 'adequate' job for the base. Sure, I'd like a bit more on maybe less then 3-5% of our music - but feel it does an honest job of base and mid level support. The ribbon like tweeter, does a super job on piano/strings/vocals. I can see why for those that have limitations (Us being space, in an RV. Others getting the WAF approval:)!) of speaker presence, would be very happy to add the EMR 8" into their mix. I could easily see three of these in the front, and two in the rear, with a sub's support - getting very good results in a Home Entertainment 5.1 install. I did go demo a few Meridian, Polk, B&W and even Boston ceiling speakers. I felt that for the price, these provided the best mix of sound quality, for price expenditure. I believe they provide good value, and more important - good sound.