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The drivers look like a modified Isotar and Audio Technology flex units.
Very nice looking speaker and the fact that they are made out of a 700lb block of alu is impressive to say the least. |
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The rendered picture does not appear to be what the speaker uses.. I can't tell what the dynamic drivers are (prob. AT), but a close look at the tweeter says LCY ribbon to me.
there are some things that bother me about their "box" - such as the diffraction "wings" that extend to the sides below the tweeter (perhaps they are beneficial though?).
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