RS10 Brochure
12/09/05
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Dispersion
Explained
At higher frequencies, many
loudspeakers start to 'beam'
meaning there's a very narrow
angle at which the listener can
hear the full frequency range.
This is not such a problem in a
stereo system. But for home
cinema a much wider dispersion
is desirable, allowing everyone in
the room, to hear every speaker
properly.
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Home Cinema or Music?
The most common criticism
The RS-10 satellite speakers use
levelled at hi-fi companies today
twin bass/mid drivers and a
is that systems are designed
high-resolution
either for home cinema use, or to
tweeter. Their speed and accuracy,
reproduce stereo music accurately.
combined with our curved front
It is seemingly difficult to find a
baffle, means the drivers remain
system that combines the best of
'phase coherent' throughout the
both worlds without compromise
frequencies
to each other.
crossover transition takes place.
The RS-10 is different. We have
This, in turn means an even
used
our
seventy
years
sound field dispersion, devoid of
experience in producing hi-fi
the usual 'lobing' effects shown
speakers to full effect, creating a
in
such
speaker
with
neutrality,
particularly important in the
transparency and accuracy -
centre channel speaker, which is
ideal for the reproduction of
required to cover a full 60
music. The smooth mid-range is
degrees from perpendicular with
a testament to the accuracy of
a consistent and even sound
the drivers.
field.
The reason the RS-10 is different
The effect for the listeners is
is because of its wide dispersion
clear. Wherever they are sat in
characteristic.
The
RS-10
the
room,
combines all of the best hi-fi
consistent. Everyone can experience
credentials
with
the
finest
the full impact of the surround
dispersion in its class.
sound effect.
textile
dome
at
which
the
systems.
This
is
the
sound
is