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 Ruby Series
The Ruby is a two driver two way design using a Damped Polymer Composite (DPC) magnetically shielded driver. This driver uses a low loss rubber surround to eliminate the possibility of deterioration over time. The drivers, including the tweeter, utilise Hexatech Aluminium wire voice coils wound on Aluminium formers, this provides superior power handling and eliminates dynamic compression due to heating. The Bass/midrange driver has a huge 75mm voice coil which evenly drives the shallow profile cone, reducing cone break up and reducing distortion at high power levels. The tweeter is treated with diffraction controlling felt and is positioned to be time collimated with the bass driver. The cabinet itself is constructed of MDF (medium density fibre) up to a thickness of 40mm. Hardened steel spikes are also provided with every loudspeaker which are secured to the cabinet by means of integral steel threaded inserts. The Ruby is wired internally with heavy gauge low loss silver plated cable and provided with high quality gold plated terminals.
 

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