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== Data ==
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'''Allgemein'''
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'''General'''
* Hersteller: [[Grundig]]
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* Manufacturer: [[Grundig]]
* Modell: Fine Arts 20
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* Model: Fine Arts 20
* Typ: Lautsprecher
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* Type: Loudspeaker
* Baujahre: 1994 - 1995
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* Years of manufacture: 1993 - 1995
* Hergestellt in: Deutschland
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* Made in: Germany
* Farbe: Eiche schwarz, Mahagoni
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* Color: black oak, mahogany
* Abmessungen: 270 x 516 x 355 mm (BxHxT)
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* Dimensions: 270 x 516 x 355 mm (WxHxD)
* Gewicht: 14 kg
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* Weight: 14 kg
* Neupreis ca.: 2.000 DM (Paar)
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* Original price approx.: 2.200 DM (pair)
  
  
'''Technische Daten'''
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'''Technical Data'''
* Bauart: 2-Wege Phasenumkehrsystem, Kompaktlautsprecher
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* Type: 2-way phase inverting system, compact speaker
* Chassis:  
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* drivers:  
** Tiefton: 1xKonus
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** Woofer: 1x cone
** Hochton: 1xKalotte
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Tweeter: 1x dome
* Belastbarkeit (Nenn-/Musikb.): 120/150 Watt
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* Power handling (nominal/music): 120/150 watts.
* Wirkungsgrad:  
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Efficiency:  
* Frequenzgang: 30 - 30.000 Hz
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* Frequency response: 30 - 30,000 Hz
* Trennfrequenz: 2000 Hz
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* Crossover frequency: 2000 Hz
* Impedanz: 4 Ohm
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* Impedance: 4 Ohm
  
 
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== Comments ==
== Bemerkungen ==
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* Other models in the same series:
* Weitere Modelle der gleichen Serie:
 
 
* [[Grundig Fine Arts 10]]
 
* [[Grundig Fine Arts 10]]
 
* [[Grundig Fine Arts 20]]
 
* [[Grundig Fine Arts 20]]
 
* [[Grundig Fine Arts 30]]
 
* [[Grundig Fine Arts 30]]
  
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* [[The FA10 and FA20 speaker models have laterally offset tweeters. Therefore there are here the variants FA10L and FA10R or FA20L and FA20R - respectively for left and right side]].
  
== Bilder ==
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== Pictures ==
* Auszug aus Prospekt: Grundig Fine Arts 10, 20, 30  
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* Excerpt from brochure: Grundig Fine Arts 10, 20, 30  
* [[Datei:Grundig Fine Arts 10-20-30-Prospekt-1993.jpg]]
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[[File:Grundig Fine Arts 10-20-30-Prospekt-1993.jpg]]
 
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[[File:FineArts_Classic_FA20Front.jpeg]]
 
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[[File:FineArts_Classic_FA20oben.jpeg]]
== Berichte ==
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[[File:FineArts_Classic_FA20Front1.jpeg]]
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[[File:FineArts_Classic_FA20Rückseite.jpeg]]
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[[File:FineArts_Classic_FA20Front2.jpeg]]
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[[File:FineArts_Classic_FA20Rückseite1.jpeg]]
  
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== Reviews ==
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* The speakers were built for Grundig in the former Factory 4 in Germany. They were the last models of the first FineArts Classic line. Due to the late market launch in 1993 and the discontinued production of the FineArts Classic device line, only small numbers were produced. In contrast to the successor series (2nd FineArts line) the lettering on the back and the FineArts logo on the speaker covers are gold coloured. All loudspeakers are only available in veneer finish - there were no smooth lacquer versions. The drivers are made by Vifa. Test reports were published in Stereoplay (FA30) and Stereo (FA20).
  
 
== Links ==
 
== Links ==
  
  
[[Kategorie:Lautsprecher]]
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[[Category:Loudspeaker]]

Latest revision as of 05:05, 13 February 2021

Data[edit]

General

  • Manufacturer: Grundig
  • Model: Fine Arts 20
  • Type: Loudspeaker
  • Years of manufacture: 1993 - 1995
  • Made in: Germany
  • Color: black oak, mahogany
  • Dimensions: 270 x 516 x 355 mm (WxHxD)
  • Weight: 14 kg
  • Original price approx.: 2.200 DM (pair)


Technical Data

  • Type: 2-way phase inverting system, compact speaker
  • drivers:
    • Woofer: 1x cone

Tweeter: 1x dome

  • Power handling (nominal/music): 120/150 watts.

Efficiency:

  • Frequency response: 30 - 30,000 Hz
  • Crossover frequency: 2000 Hz
  • Impedance: 4 Ohm

Comments[edit]

Pictures[edit]

  • Excerpt from brochure: Grundig Fine Arts 10, 20, 30

Grundig Fine Arts 10-20-30-Prospekt-1993.jpg FineArts Classic FA20Front.jpeg FineArts Classic FA20oben.jpeg FineArts Classic FA20Front1.jpeg FineArts Classic FA20Rückseite.jpeg FineArts Classic FA20Front2.jpeg FineArts Classic FA20Rückseite1.jpeg

Reviews[edit]

  • The speakers were built for Grundig in the former Factory 4 in Germany. They were the last models of the first FineArts Classic line. Due to the late market launch in 1993 and the discontinued production of the FineArts Classic device line, only small numbers were produced. In contrast to the successor series (2nd FineArts line) the lettering on the back and the FineArts logo on the speaker covers are gold coloured. All loudspeakers are only available in veneer finish - there were no smooth lacquer versions. The drivers are made by Vifa. Test reports were published in Stereoplay (FA30) and Stereo (FA20).

Links[edit]