Quadral Montan Mk IV

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General

  • Manufacturer: Quadral
  • Model: Montan Mk IV
  • Years of manufacture: 1989 - 1996
  • Manufactured in: Hanover, Germany
  • Color: walnut antique, mahogany, oak black, oak rustic, oak natural; special requests possible
  • Dimensions: 1160 x 350 x 400 (H x W x D)
  • Weight: 55 kg
  • New price approx.: 1.998,- DM / piece


Technical Data

  • Type: 4-Way, Real-Transmission-Line, floorstanding speaker
  • Chassis:
    • Woofer: 1x 260 mm

Low-midrange driver: 1x 220 mm

    • midrange driver: 1x 110 mm
    • Tweeter: 1x 19 mm titanium dome tweeter
  • Power handling (nominal/pulse wattage): 170 / 250 W
  • Efficiency: 88 dB/1W/1m
  • Frequency response: 28 - 25,000 Hz (+- 2 dB)
  • crossover ranges: 150 / 500 / 3,500 Hz
  • Impedance: 4 Ohm


Special Features

  • list here

for the first time no more ribbon tweeter, but dome tweeter

absolute metal speakers, I have them now for the fourth time and have heard them in 4 different apartments. Since I was concerned about the room acoustics in my current one, I moved for the fourth time and found out that the rooms are the problem. and found that it was the room that was the problem and not always the transducers, I have to say these are super fat transducers without question. I have carpet and normal woodchip, upholstered furniture and an absorber on the back wall for distortion of the highs. Dream speakers at their finest. I wonder why today still so much money is spent on new advanced models, I have heard all of the Montan and Vulkan MK I to MK VI, well for the metal the best here in the price-performance ratio. Greetings AurumTitan the QuadralJunkie. Who likes it analytically and his halfter of the CD's would like to banish should reach for the MK VI series, but a fat metal board make now times best the MK IV and V. My opinion.

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