The hand built rear-loaded horn enclosures are built in a collaboration between Voxativ and the famous German piano factory Schimmel Pianos. The cabinet surface is finished with a minimum of 13 applications of hand polished lacquer covered in real piano lacquer. The finish on the loudspeakers was simply amazing.
The product literature lists the following specifications for the Ampeggio:
Frequency Response: 38 - 20,000 Hz
Sensitivity: 101 dB / 1w / 1m
Impedance: 10 ohms
Dimensions (W x H x D): 16" x 43" x 14" (40 x 110 x 35 cm)
Weight: 121 lbs (55 kg)
Cost: $29,750US
The lone transducer used in the Ampeggio is the Voxativ AC-3X, which is their largest neodymium driver and unavailable for purchase. The drivers suspension is made from goat leather. The loudspeaker systems does not use any crossover components.
A Don Garber Fi WE421A ($3275) single-ended triode amplifier (a single dual triode), putting out just 5 watts per channel was used to drive the Ampeggio speakers. With a sensitivity of 101dB it was plenty loud. The high sensitivity and easy 10 ohm loads means these speakers will mate very well with low power SET amplifiers. The Ampeggio speakers sounded every bit as wonderful as they looked. Open, dynamic, excellent clarity and plenty of detail.
A Don Garber Fi WE421A ($3275) single-ended triode amplifier (a single dual triode), putting out just 5 watts per channel was used to drive the Ampeggio speakers. With a sensitivity of 101dB it was plenty loud. The high sensitivity and easy 10 ohm loads means these speakers will mate very well with low power SET amplifiers. The Ampeggio speakers sounded every bit as wonderful as they looked. Open, dynamic, excellent clarity and plenty of detail.
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