Tannoy HighLine 300 Portable Speaker User Manual


 
Extra thick walled enclosure extrusion
19mm (0.75”) SuperTweeter™
One of two 75mm (3”) midrange drivers in
D'Appolito configuration
Tannoy DMT™ (Differential Material Technology)
cabinet bracing
Drive unit shielding
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A multi driver array comprising two 75mm
(3”) midrange units, two 75mm (3”) bass
units and one 19mm (0.75”) ultra high
frequency SuperTweeter™ is used in the
elegantly slim and compact HighLine
300 series.
Using exactly the same driver
complement in each of the loudspeakers
within the full system ensures a synergy
of sound which is a crucial element for
the very best home theatre experience.
Extending the bandwidth of the
loudspeakers by using a SuperTweeter
ensures enhanced intelligibility by
providing a more focussed sound stage
through superior spatial imaging. Vocals
and instruments are clearly more
separate and distinct and percussive
sounds have more reality and impact.
Mounting the high frequency unit
centrally between two midrange drivers
creates a larger radiating area and
controls tweeter dispersion off axis.
Technically known as a D'Appolito driver
configuration, this system provides a
greater uniform coverage area of the
sound. This means that the whole family
gets an equal share of the full home
theatre experience and not just the
person sat in the middle of the sofa!
For maximum acoustic integrity of the
drive units the already robust cabinet is
further internally braced at strategic
points throughout its length to ensure
perfect reproduction. So even if the
postman rings twice …you'll hear exactly
what you're meant to.
ROBOTS (2005)
“THIS IS OUR MOMENT TO SHINE,
TO SHOW THEM WHAT WE'RE MADE OF.”
Weight …there's something
else… In order to provide
stability to the tall and slender
cabinet the floor standing
versions are provided with a
substantially weighted platform.
Offering the speakers a firm footing
by lowering the centre of gravity
provides additional acoustic benefits
through enhanced floor coupling and
subsequent stabilising of the audio image.
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