Amplification and Crossover Network
The specially designed Class A/B bi-amplifier separately drives the low and high frequency drivers -allowing each to work independently and more efficiently. Like the FPX7, the CX7 uses an oversized toroid transformer for the power supply. This provides plenty of clean power, with a ton of headroom. Utilizing an external heat sink on the amplifier keeps the heat outside of the enclosure, which allows both the amps and the drivers to operate at lower temperatures. When the speaker is not in use, there is an integrated standby function that powers down the amplifier to conserve energy. Combined with phase-optimized crossover networks, the drivers blend together, resulting in a coherent soundstage across the entire DSP controlled audio spectrum.
Woofer
The woofer driver is 7"(178mm) in diameter and utilizes a low distortion magnet structure. That magnet drives a high temperature voice coil, which is mounted to a polypropylene coated, paper pulp cone. The cone is anchored to the frame with a pliant butyl rubber surround which minimizes high frequency resonant peaks that may be transmitted from the cone. Although many claim to use "space age" materials in their cones, since the 1920's, the most popular material for woofer cones has been paper pulp. Why? Not only it's great strength-to-weight ratio, but because of its excellent damping characteristics - leaving the woofer to reproduce pure tones, not the ringing resonances.
Tweeter
The CX7 tweeter is what makes this speaker so unique and sound so extraordinary. The yellow part in the middle of the speaker is a 28mm x 43mm Air Motion Transformer (AMT) tweeter with a neodymium magnet. AMT tweeters have long been known for their precise detail and lightning fast attack. What makes the CX7 so unique, however, is that it is mounted in the center of the woofer, in a coaxial configuration. Not only does this make the "acoustic center" the same for both the woofer and tweeter, which drastically improves the speaker's vertical off axis response, but it also allows the speaker cabinet to be a little shorter and more compact. Besides it's extremely refined detail, the AMT provides outstanding imaging and depth.
Bass-Reflex Port
The circular hole at the bottom of the front panel of the CX7 is the bass-reflex vent port. It is designed to effectively tune the speaker cabinet to a certain frequency, and maximize the bass output of the speaker. It is put on the front panel in order to fire directly at the listener, and also to allow for flexibility of placement (as a rear firing port may interfere with the wall behind it).
Enclosure and Protective Grille
The enclosure design of the CX7 has a very important role in shaping the overall sonic response of the speaker. Besides being made of acoustically efficient MDF material, it is internally braced to dampen out internal standing waves inside the cabinet. This lowers audible distortion which can cloud up the imaging of the speaker. The front baffle also has a cloth grille, which adheres with neodymium magnets. This grille is acoustically transparent, but protects the speaker drivers from damage.
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Specifications
- Frequency response: 42 Hz – 27 kHz (+/-3dB)
- Crossover frequency: 3.5 kHz
- LF Amplifier power: 90W RMS
- HF Amplifier power: 50W RMS
- Signal-to-noise: > 100 dB (typical A-weighted)
- Polarity: Positive signal at + input produces outward LF one displacement
- Input impedance: 20 k ohms balanced, 10 k ohms unbalanced
- Input sensitivity: 85 mV pink noise input produces 95dBA output SPL
- @ one meter with volume control at maximum
- Max SPL@1m : 106dB
- Power: Factory programmed for either 100 – 120V – 60Hz, 220 – 230V – 50Hz
- Protection: RF interference, output current limiting, over temperature, turn-on/off transient and subsonic filter
- Cabinet: Painted MDF
- Size (single monitor): 308 x 219 x 264 mm / 12.12" x 8.62" x 10.5" (HxWxD)
- Weight (single monitor): 17.8 lbs / 8.1 kg
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