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Dec 4 2007, 10:32am CST | by Shane McGlaun
The design uses a woofer and tweeter bridge set at a 15-degree angle and the tweeter pivots another 30-degrees allowing for high and mid range sounds to be in the listening sweet spot.
The C1030 is a 3-way speaker with a 10-inch Kevlar woofer in a cast magnesium basket. The mid range speaker is a 3-inch Kevlar unit and the tweeter is a 1-inch pivoting aluminum unit. The speaker can handle 200 watts of power. For high-end speakers, they are not as costly as you might expect. You can get a full set of seven C1030 speakers for about $4000.
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