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Floorstanding loudspeakers — AER Custom

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AER Custom
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AER Custom is an open—diaphragm speaker system made of clear acrylic glass. It sounds open, direct and dynamic. The model is distinguished by its precision of tone and the ability to accurately recreate the sound on stage or in the orchestra pit.

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Specifications

  • Model name

    custom

  • Frequency Response low +/- 3dB (Hz)

    150

  • Frequency Response high +/- 3dB (Hz)

    20 000

  • Sensitivity (dB at 1 W/1m)

    96

  • Impedance (Ohms)

    16

  • Power amplifier requirements (W)

    100 - 300

  • Has internal amplification

    N/A

  • Internal amplification power (W)

    N/A

  • Size (sm)

    109 × 48 × 18

  • Weight (kg)

    10

  • Official link

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