Argon¹
“I can honestly tell you that Amphion is a speaker that I would personally own for my own system.”
Deniz Mutlu, www.evolutionav.com
Smaller, but as truthfull
Argon family is quickly establishing itself as a preferred choice for those audiophiles and music lovers who want to hear:
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the truth
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nothing but the truth
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and only the truth.
Often manufacturers strive for a certain sound. For Argons the reference is what we hear in real life.
Nothing less. Nothing more.
All about Argon¹
Features
The special forté of Argon¹ is it´s reference quality midrange resolution and surprisingly low reaching bass response.
Shortlist Argon¹ if you are looking for a worldclass mini-monitor for a small room or intend to build an easy to place fullrange 2.1 or 5.1 reference system.
The nearfield performance of Argon¹ has already surprised many studio veterans. You can enjoy the same qualities in your computer based desktop system.
Like its big brother Argon1 is one of the natural and neutral sounding speakers commercially available. A very high level of transparency means that you can hear deeper into your favourite recordings.
Even if Argon¹ benefits from first rate signal chain, surprising results can be achieved also with reasonably modest amplifiers.
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U/D/D stands for Uniformly Directive Diffusion. By creating even dispersion the anomalies caused by wall, floor and ceiling reflections are minimized. This allows the listener to hear less of their room and more of their music.
Technical specifications
| Operating principle: | 2-way, vented |
| Tweeter: | 1" titanium |
| Mid / woofer: | 5,25" aluminium |
| Crossover point: | 1600 Hz |
| Impedance: | 8 ohm |
| Sensitivity: | 86 dB |
| Frequency response: | 45 - 20 000 Hz +/-3dB |
| Power recommendation: | 20 - 150 W |
| Measurements (h x w x d): | 310 x 160 x 265 mm |
| Weight: | 8 Kg |
| Colours: | black, white, full white and veneer wood cherry, birch and walnut |
Reviews & Awards
“I can honestly tell you that Amphion is a speaker that I would personally own for my own system.”
Deniz Mutlu, www.evolutionav.com
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