Horn loading is a technique that enhances efficiency and improves detail while increasing focus on high frequencies in the listening area. The proprietary shape of the Tractrix® offers the most effective transmission of high-frequency sound waves into the listening region.
The smooth frequency response is ensured by the phase plug as well as the compressed molded silicon face. The result of the combination is a sound that is as pure and genuine as is humanly feasible. The horn size has been increased in the second generation, which results in a bigger soundstage and improved directivity.
Specifications
- 1” Titanium LTS Vented Tweeter with Hybrid Tractrix® Horn
- 5.25″ Spun Copper Cerametallic™ Woofers
- Bass-Reflex via Rear-Firing Tractrix® port
- Premium Scratch-Resistant Ebony and Walnut Finishes
- Strong, Flexible Removable Magnetic Grille
- Dimensions: 13.50” x 6.81” x 9.50”
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The unique Linear Travel Suspension helps to reduce distortion, resulting in a performance that is both improved and detailed. LTS tweeters have been a signature feature of prior Reference lines, and as such, they are an essential component of many of the very best speakers found elsewhere in the world.
Because of the vented tweeter housing’s ability to minimize standing waves, which are responsible for the creation of undesirable harmonics, high frequency reproduction now features improved detail and clarity.
CerametallicTM woofers, which are a hallmark element of the Reference Premiere line, are incredibly stiff despite their low weight, which results in little distortion while maintaining optimum efficiency. T
he new voice coils have a diameter that is 70 percent larger than the previous ones, which results in superior power management and greater cone control, which results in more linearity and perfect reproduction. The improved motor structure improves transit response by providing more control along with enhanced speed and precision. The aluminum shorting rings also increase the amount of power that can be handled while simultaneously reducing distortion.
The Reference Premiere ports make use of tractrix geometry, which enables the most efficient and rapid air passage from the cabinet. This results in less noise from the ports, which allows for lower frequencies to have more punch. The inner flares of the Klipsch Tractrix ports have been specially constructed to help limit the amount of air turbulence that enters the port. Reduced turbulent air helps reduce noise from the port, resulting in bass that is cleaner and more powerful.