Heco Concerto Grosso

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General

  • Manufacturer: Heco
  • Model: Concerto Grosso
  • Versions: First and second version (Mk II)
  • Years of manufacture: 1989 - 1993
  • Manufactured in: Schmitten/Taunus, Hesse, Germany.
  • Colour: walnut, oak, black, white, piano lacquer black, sanding lacquer white, others against surcharge
  • Dimensions: 415 x 1605 x 460 mm (W x H x D)
  • Weight: approx. 60 kg /box
  • Original price approx.: 10.000,- DM (UVP pair)


Technical Data

  • Construction: 3-way closed, floorstanding speaker
  • Chassis:
    • Low-mid: 3x 220 mm (cone, TC 220).

Low-midrange: 2x 170 mm (cone, TMC 170)

    • tweeter: 1x 19 mm (dome tweeter, KHC 19 M)

power handling (nominal/music): 250/400 Watt efficiency: 88 dB

  • frequency response: 16 - 35,000 Hz
  • crossover frequency: 180/3000 Hz
  • Impedance: 4 Ohm


Special Features

  • hexagonal LS housing to minimize interference
  • black, velvet-like flocked baffle
  • 19 mm metal dome tweeter chassis (upper cut-off frequency >35 kHz)
  • Low-frequency and low-midrange drivers each have a large square aluminum "frame" that is an integral part of the speaker driver design, die-cast aluminum baskets, large-diameter voice coils, and oversized magnets
  • "Brilliance" switch for adjusting the high-frequency level in the LS connection panel (only on the first version of the speakers)
  • Personal certificate for first-time buyers
  • Manufacturer's plaque, with the name of the first purchaser on request

Plaque with the designation "Anniversary Edition 1989" as well as "Concerto Grosso No. ..." (serial number)

Remarks[edit]

  • Special model for the 40th anniversary of Heco in Schmitten/Taunus, Hesse.
  • Limited edition of only 500 loudspeaker pairs worldwide

Other models of the same series:[edit]

  • Heco Concerto Grosso - first version - was equipped with a low-midrange driver only.
  • In the first version the tweeter chassis was placed at the very top of the speaker.
  • In the subsequent and revised version of the speakers (Mk II) this is now in the manner of the d`Appolito arrangement between both cone low-mid drivers at the usual installation height.

Pictures[edit]

Due to possible copyright reasons no pictures are posted. But you can easily find them on the net...Please just goo.... yourself!

Reports[edit]

  • Test report in "Stereoplay" issue 10/1990 (Classification: "Absolute top class 3")
  • Test report in "Audio" issue 03/1990 (Comparative test: "Pillar saints...")

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