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ATC SCM20

  • £3990.00
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Overview

The hybrid design incorporates a 150mm bass cone on to which is grafted a 75mm soft dome.

The magnet assembly utilises ATC’s unique “SL” technology which greatly reduces distortion in moving coil drive units by a very significant 12-15dB (3rd harmonic). To minimise Time Domain Distortion both dome and cone are made from acoustically “dead” polyester wave material doped with ATC’s own formulation.

Not only does the SCM20SL reproduce bass with remarkable articulation and authority, it also has outstanding mid-band clarity, incredible dynamic range, and awesome power handling.

The active tower version (SCM20ATSL) is powered by the ATC “Grounded Source” Bi-amplifier. The bass/mid is driven with 200 watts, while the tweeter has 50 watts of class “AB” power.

Both amplifiers feature momentary gain reduction circuitry which both protects drive units and prevents unpleasant sounds from overdrive.

Accompanied by either an ATC SCA2, CA2 preamp or CDA2 MkII the SCM20AT will outperform any other combination in its price range, many costing far more.

Premium Finishes Available: Rosewood/Burr Magnolia/Burr Poplar/Pippy Oak/Yew plus high gloss finishes and piano black and white. Price on application.

An all-time classic still available and in any veneer to special order.

Specification


Drivers: LF 6.5”/150mm SL (SB75-150SL 8 Ohm), HF 1”/25mm dual suspension Soft Dome (SH25-76S 6 Ohm)

Frequency Response -6dB: 60Hz – 20kHz

Matched Response: ±0.5dB

Dispersion: ±80° Coherent Horizontal ±10° Coherent Vertical

Sensitivity: 85dB/W @ 1metre

Max SPL: 108dB

Crossover Frequency: 2.5kHz

Input Connector: Bi-wire posts

Recommended Amplifier Power (see ATC SIA2-150): 75 – 300 Watts

Cabinet Dimensions(HxWxD): 440x239x333mm

Weight: 18kg

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