Difference between revisions of "Grundig Fine Arts Three"

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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 Three
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* Model: Fine Arts Three
* 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: Schleiflack schwarz
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* Color: Sanding varnish black
* Abmessungen: 1000 x 370 x 380 mm (HxBxT)
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* Dimensions: 1000 x 370 x 380 mm (HxWxD)
* Gewicht: ca. 25 Kg/Stk.
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* Weight: approx. 25 Kg/pc.
* Neupreis ca.: 3.000 DM (Paar)
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* Original price approx.: 3.000 DM (pair)
  
  
'''Technische Daten'''
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'''Technical Data'''
* Bauart: 4-Wege, Transmissionline, Standlautsprecher
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* Type: 4-way, transmission line, floorstanding speaker
 
* Chassis:  
 
* Chassis:  
** Tieftöner: 1x 210 mm (250mm)
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** Woofer: 1x 210 mm (250mm)
** Mitteltöner: 1x 85 mm (100mm)
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Midrange driver: 1x 85 mm (100mm)
** 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'''
* - Samtbezogene Front unter der Stoffabdeckung. Sehr edel!
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* - Velvet front under the fabric cover. Very noble!
  
== 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]]
  
== 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).
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== Pictures ==
 
http://www.hifi-wiki.de/images/d/df/Three1.jpg
 
http://www.hifi-wiki.de/images/d/df/Three1.jpg
Hierbei handelt es sich um die MK ll
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This is the MK ll
  
== Berichte ==
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== Reports ==
  
 
== Links ==
 
== Links ==
  
[[Kategorie:Lautsprecher]]
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[[Category:Loudspeaker]]

Latest revision as of 16:15, 2 February 2021

Data[edit]

General

  • Manufacturer: Grundig
  • Model: Fine Arts Three
  • Years of manufacture: around 1987 - 1989
  • Made in: Germany
  • Color: Sanding varnish black
  • Dimensions: 1000 x 370 x 380 mm (HxWxD)
  • Weight: approx. 25 Kg/pc.
  • Original price approx.: 3.000 DM (pair)


Technical Data

  • Type: 4-way, transmission line, floorstanding speaker
  • Chassis:
    • Woofer: 1x 210 mm (250mm)

Midrange driver: 1x 85 mm (100mm)

    • 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

  • - Velvet front under the fabric cover. Very noble!

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]

Three1.jpg This is the MK ll

Reports[edit]

Links[edit]