Living Voice R80
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Model name
R80
Frequency Response low +/- 3dB (Hz)
25
Frequency Response high +/- 3dB (Hz)
20000
Sensitivity (dB at 1 W/1m)
92
Impedance (Ohms)
6
Power amplifier requirements (W)
up to 100
Has internal amplification
N/A
Internal amplification power (W)
N/A
Size (sm)
31 × 42.3 × 109
Weight (kg)
48.1 + 8 + 4
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The Living Voice R25A model was released in honor of the anniversary and has many improvements over previous models. The acoustics cabinet is built of a 750 wood mixture, the crossovers use copper coils with an air core, Living Voice's patented metallized polypropylene capacitors, and Living Voice's patented ductless wire-wound resistors. The crossover board itself is mechanically decoupled from the speaker housing.
Vox Palladian is a lightweight version of the flagship Vox Olympian. Slightly smaller, with a different supertiter and in a more democratic finish. The mouthpiece of the tweeter is decorated with a noble patina, and the super tweeter is not a slotted radiator, but a completely new speaker created by Vitavox exclusively for Living Voice.
In the Living Voice Vox Olympian horn speakers, almost everything is handmade in England, with the exception of the Japanese tweeter and super tweeter, as well as the silver Kondo KSL-SPz internal wiring cable. There is not a single parallel plane in the two-meter-long bass horn. The cabinets are made of solid oak, beech, wenge and maple. The upgraded Vitavox 300 Hz scattering horn is responsible for reproducing the medium frequencies here.