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== Daten ==
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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 Four
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* Model: Fine Arts Four
* Baujahre: um 1987 - 1989
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* Years of manufacture: around 1987 - 1989
* Hergestellt in: Deutschland
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* Made in: Germany
* Farbe: Klavierlack schwarz oder weiß
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* Color: Piano black or white
* Abmessungen: 1000 x 370 x 380 mm (HxBxT)
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* Dimensions: 1000 x 370 x 380 mm (HxWxD)
* Gewicht:
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* Weight:
* Neupreis ca.: 4.000 DM (Paar)
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* Original price approx.: 4,000 DM (pair)
  
  
'''Technische Daten'''
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'''Technical Data'''
* Bauart: 4-Wege, Standlautsprecher
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* Type: 4-way, floorstanding speaker
 
* Chassis:  
 
* Chassis:  
** Tieftöner: 1x 210 mm
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** Woofer: 1x 210 mm
** Mitteltöner: 1x 85 mm
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Midrange driver: 1x 85 mm
** Hochtöner: 1x 25 mm (Kalotte)
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Tweeter: 1x 25 mm (dome)
** Superhochtöner: 1x 25x12 mm (Bändchen)
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** super tweeter: 1x 25x12 mm (ribbon)
* Belastbarkeit (Nenn/Musik): 120 / 200 Watt
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* Power handling (nominal/music): 120 / 200 Watt
* Wirkungsgrad:
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efficiency:
* Frequenzgang: 25 - 40.000 Hz
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* Frequency response: 25 - 40,000 Hz
* Übergangsbereiche: 600 / 4.000 / 7.000 Hz
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* crossover ranges: 600 / 4.000 / 7.000 Hz
* Impedanz: 8 Ohm
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* Impedance: 8 Ohm
  
  
'''Besondere Ausstattungen'''
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'''Special Features'''
 
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== Bemerkungen ==
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== Remarks ==
Weitere Modelle der gleichen Serie:
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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]]
  
* Die Lautsprecherserie Fine Arts One, Two, Three und Four wurden in Zusammenarbeit mit der Firma Arcus entwickelt und von Grundig im eigenen Werk 4 in Deutschland gebaut. Bis 1992 blieben die Fine Arts One und Two unverändert im Programm. Fine Arts Three und Four wurden bereits nach kurzer Zeit 1989 durch die Nachfolger Three MK II und Four MK II ersetzt. Die MK II Version wurde technisch vereinfacht - statt einer 4-Wege Konstruktion wird hier nun ein 3-Wege Prinzip eingesetzt. Ähnliche Bändchenhochtöner finden sich auch bei Quadral Lautsprechern aus dieser Zeit (Phonologue-Serie).
 
  
== Bilder ==
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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).
  
== Berichte ==
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== Pictures ==
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== Reports ==
  
 
== Links ==
 
== Links ==
  
[[Kategorie:Lautsprecher]]
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[[Category:Loudspeaker]]

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

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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).

Pictures[edit]

Reports[edit]

Links[edit]