@@yoelklein7066 The SM80 has a coaxial transducer and a molded horn flair directly in front of it. In the Synergy Horn design, you have multiple transducers reproducing different parts of the audible spectrum, entering the horn within a 1/4 wavelength of the crossover frequencies, accompanied by a unique passive crossover. The SM80 has a centrally located HF that's horn passes through the center of the MF transducers voice coil. It's hard to see from the front, but the dust cap in the center is made from acoustically transparent material.
great comprehensive video, thank you
at 1:55 you said : the sm60 is only 95db efficient ?
Just seen a vid on the SH60 having a new compression driver fitted, it has 6 mids in it not 4
ua-cam.com/video/pTIu05ZkJdg/v-deo.html
Weight of sm80 ?????
Does anyone have an idea why there is no specs available online for the SH100? I can find info for the SM100, but nothing for the SH100.
There is no SH100
is SM80 still a senergy horn?
Thanks, can you elaborate a little bit? How does it still maintain the single source property?
I have the same question. How is the sm80 a synergy horn? All I see is a woofer
@@yoelklein7066 The SM80 has a coaxial transducer and a molded horn flair directly in front of it. In the Synergy Horn design, you have multiple transducers reproducing different parts of the audible spectrum, entering the horn within a 1/4 wavelength of the crossover frequencies, accompanied by a unique passive crossover. The SM80 has a centrally located HF that's horn passes through the center of the MF transducers voice coil. It's hard to see from the front, but the dust cap in the center is made from acoustically transparent material.
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