Enjoy dynamic sound from your amplifier with the gloss walnut Vela FS 409 3.5-Way Floorstanding Speaker from ELAC. It features a 3.5-way design with a JET 6 folded-ribbon tweeter, a 5.9″ AS XR cone mid-woofer, and two 7.1″ AS XR cone woofers. It accepts 40 to 450W of power from your amplifier and produces a 28 Hz to 50 kHz frequency response. A down-firing bass port enhances the speaker’s low-frequency effects.
Gloss walnut trapezoid-shape cabinet
Convex-shaped baffle
Aluminum bottom plate
Down-firing bass reflex port for flexible speaker placement
Supports bi-wiring and bi-amping
Specifications
Height x Width x Depth: 1307 x 276 x 332 mmWeight: 32.1 kgType: 3 ½-Way, bass reflexWoofer: 2 x 180 mm Ø, AS XR coneMidrange: 150 mm Ø, AS XR coneTweeter: JET 6Magnetic shielding: NoCrossover frequency: 140 | 360 | 2700 HzFrequency range (IEC 268-5): 28 50000 HzSensitivity: 89 dB at 2,83 V/mSuitable for amplifiers from to: 4 8Recommended amplifier power: 40 450 W/channelNominal | Peak power handling: 200 W | 280 WNominal | Minimum impedance: 4 | 3,4 at 105 HzFinishes: Black High Gloss, White High Gloss, Walnut High GlossAccessories included: Plate with Spikes and WasherOptional accessory: Speaker grilles
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About the brand
In a world of ever-changing brands, products and trends, ELAC builds on its heritage with vision to push thinking beyond the present. This is ELAC, founded on a commitment to making the best sound in the world. It began on September 1, 1926 in Kiel, Germany, when Electroacustic GmbH was founded to focus on the development of sonar technology and the research of signal and sound channels in air and water.
ELAC’s passion for music and fascination with sound followed with their first consumer audio product, the PW1 record player in 1948. ELAC continued to lead the burgeoning audio industry with innovative turntables and electronics. During the 1970s and 1980s, every serious music lover had a high-quality turntable, and the fortunate few owned an ELAC, the backbone of the finest sound systems.
By 1984, ELAC began designing loudspeakers in conjunction with AXIOM Electroacoustic Speaker Specialists. One year later, ELAC’s newly developed 4Pi omnidirectional tweeter, a driver that combined extended range with broad dispersion, bringing true “high endâ€_x009d_ to high-end audio. It turned the listening world on its collective ear and launched ELAC into the company of the most elite speaker manufacturers.
ELAC and innovation go hand-in-hand, and in 1993, ELAC introduced the JET folded-ribbon tweeter. With an expanded frequency response up to 35 kHz, the JET tweeter proved that a driver whose response goes beyond the limits of human hearing sounds better over its entire range. The JET has been continually refined and is featured today in both home and automotive applications.
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