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The Avalon Acoustics ISIS is simply one of the most technologically advanced high-energy transducer ever created. Avalon’s focused research over a period of four years has produced a range of advancements in each aspect of loudspeaker performance. Proprietary conductors and magnetic technologies, as well as new techniques in cabinet construction, have been combined with the first implementation of full range neodymium driver motors, for the expressed purpose of empirical improvements in all aspects of energy transfer. In each facet of transducer refinement the Isis sets a new benchmark for lack of obscuring distortions of all types. The noise floor is lower, the transient response faster, the storage of stray energy less than ever before. Most importantly, the octave to octave energy balance is equivalent throughout the extended bandwidth envelope, developed without compression of any kind and yet critically damped, thus delivering a dynamic and spatial presentation that is absolutely faithful to the recording.

The result is a large dynamic system that behaves like a small monitor, revealing the most subtle details of space and time combined with the ability to create explosive sound pressure contrasts. By creating and combining proprietary technologies, Avalon have produced a rare and exclusive transducer that will set the empirical and musical standard of reference for many years to come.

Technical Specifications:

Driver Complement:
1″ Concave Diamond Diaphragm tweeter
7″ Concave Ceramic Midrange
2-13″ Nomex Kevlar Composite Woofers
All drivers utilize proprietary neodymium magnetic technologies.

Sensitivity:
90 dB

Impedance:
4 ohms nominal

Frequency Response:
20Hz to 50kHz

Recommended Amplifier Power:
75 to 750 watts

Wiring Methods:
Two position binding post

Dimensions:
60″ high
14.5″ wide
17″ deep

Weight:
210 pounds each (34 kg each)

Brand

Finish

Birdseye Maple, Dark Polychrome

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