Articles about eventus: December 1, 2008
Eventus Audio announce $28,000 speakers

Here is a sneak preview of the new $28,000 Lysithea speakers from Eventus Audio, that they will be premiering at CES. The speakers utilize a technology known as Simulated Anechoic Cabinet Construction [SACC] technology which “reduces cabinet vibration and internal reflections to eliminate unwanted cabinet-causing distortions.“
While they may look like a traditional stand mounted system the stand has been replaced with a elegant base that contains a captive low frequency driver.
As for the rest of the specs, here is a sample:
- The crossover, located outside of the cabinet in the back of the loudspeaker, is damp-mounted in order to minimize the deleterious effects of the driver vibrations.
- A ring radiator tweeter and 5-inch carbon fiber cone midrange and mated with a 7.5-inch carbon fiber woofer to produce frequencies from 40Hz to 45kHz.
- Sensitivity is 89dB/W/m, weight is a staggering 99 lbs each, and dimensions are 42” x 12” x 21.5”.
This will be the first time at CES for Eventus Audio USA and they will make their industry debut in Las Vegas, January 7-10, in Suite 29-125 in the Venetian Hotel.
Via [Eventus Audio]
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