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Introduction
The Ethera Seraph is destined to enchant music lovers. Like its larger sibling,
this little angel will blend beautifully into any decor, but more
particularly, it will nestle unobtrusively on bookshelves or on stands, and
is adaptable for surround arrangements.
Its silk dome tweeter and high-performance
6.5 inch woofer in a die-cast chassis are the first hints that quality is
not being traded for compactness. The Seraph covers the frequency
range from 42 Hz to 30 kHz, with a power handling capacity of 85
watts. It is offered in a luxurious piano finish, in black and selected designer colours.
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Updated Preliminary
Data
The word is out: The long-awaited
Ethera Seraph is, within its specified range, virtually on par
with its larger sibling, the Vitae, in all technical respects. But of course we will all be
waiting to hear what the critics and reviewers have to say.
Notable Features include:
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Silk dome tweeter
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High-performance
woofer with die-cast chassis
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Frequency range:
42 Hz - 30 KHz; Flat +/- 1dB 67Hz-20kHz (anechoic)
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Nominal impedance:
8 Ohms
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Minimum impedance:
6.5 Ohms
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Net volume 13.7 L
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Luxurious piano finish
in selected designer colours
The diagrams below show the phase plot and the impedance
magnitude, respectively. They provide a commentary of
their own:

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