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− | ''' | + | '''General''' |
− | * | + | * Manufacturer: [[Grundig]] |
− | * | + | * Model: Fine Arts Four |
− | * | + | * Years of manufacture: around 1987 - 1989 |
− | * | + | * Made in: Germany |
− | * | + | * Color: Piano black or white |
− | * | + | * Dimensions: 1000 x 370 x 380 mm (HxWxD) |
− | * | + | * Weight: |
− | * | + | * Original price approx.: 4,000 DM (pair) |
− | ''' | + | '''Technical Data''' |
− | * | + | * Type: 4-way, floorstanding speaker |
* Chassis: | * Chassis: | ||
− | ** | + | ** Woofer: 1x 210 mm |
− | + | Midrange driver: 1x 85 mm | |
− | + | Tweeter: 1x 25 mm (dome) | |
− | ** | + | ** super tweeter: 1x 25x12 mm (ribbon) |
− | * | + | * Power handling (nominal/music): 120 / 200 Watt |
− | + | efficiency: | |
− | * | + | * Frequency response: 25 - 40,000 Hz |
− | * | + | * crossover ranges: 600 / 4.000 / 7.000 Hz |
− | * | + | * Impedance: 8 Ohm |
− | ''' | + | '''Special Features''' |
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− | == | + | == Remarks == |
− | + | Other models in the same series: | |
* [[Grundig Fine Arts One|Fine Arts One]] | * [[Grundig Fine Arts One|Fine Arts One]] | ||
* [[Grundig Fine Arts Two|Fine Arts Two]] | * [[Grundig Fine Arts Two|Fine Arts Two]] | ||
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* [[Grundig Fine Arts Four|Fine Arts Four]] | * [[Grundig Fine Arts Four|Fine Arts Four]] | ||
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− | + | * [[Grundig Fine Arts One|Fine Arts Two|Fine Arts Three|Fine Arts Four]] The Fine Arts One, Two, Three and Four speaker series was developed in collaboration with the Arcus company and built by Grundig in its own Plant 4 in Germany. Fine Arts One and Two remained unchanged in the range until 1992. Fine Arts Three and Four were replaced after a short time in 1989 by the successors Three MK II and Four MK II. The MK II version was technically simplified - instead of a 4-way construction a 3-way principle was used. Similar ribbon tweeters can also be found in Quadral loudspeakers from this period (Phonologue series). | |
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Latest revision as of 16:16, 2 February 2021
Data[edit]
General
- Manufacturer: Grundig
- Model: Fine Arts Four
- Years of manufacture: around 1987 - 1989
- Made in: Germany
- Color: Piano black or white
- Dimensions: 1000 x 370 x 380 mm (HxWxD)
- Weight:
- Original price approx.: 4,000 DM (pair)
Technical Data
- Type: 4-way, floorstanding speaker
- Chassis:
- Woofer: 1x 210 mm
Midrange driver: 1x 85 mm Tweeter: 1x 25 mm (dome)
- super tweeter: 1x 25x12 mm (ribbon)
- Power handling (nominal/music): 120 / 200 Watt
efficiency:
- Frequency response: 25 - 40,000 Hz
- crossover ranges: 600 / 4.000 / 7.000 Hz
- Impedance: 8 Ohm
Special Features
- -
Remarks[edit]
Other models in the same series:
- Fine Arts Two|Fine Arts Three|Fine Arts Four The Fine Arts One, Two, Three and Four speaker series was developed in collaboration with the Arcus company and built by Grundig in its own Plant 4 in Germany. Fine Arts One and Two remained unchanged in the range until 1992. Fine Arts Three and Four were replaced after a short time in 1989 by the successors Three MK II and Four MK II. The MK II version was technically simplified - instead of a 4-way construction a 3-way principle was used. Similar ribbon tweeters can also be found in Quadral loudspeakers from this period (Phonologue series).