The Isophon VESCOVA Only Taking The Best
Like the Cassiano and the Arabba of our
new series, the Vescova carries the
famous German Accuton drive-units with
their unique ceramic diaphragms.
Ceramic drivers are said to be behind a
revolution in loudspeaker design. What
is the truth? Read this brochure to experience why we have chosen ceramic
drivers.
Ceramics – a unique diaphragm material
In the long history of HiFi there have
always been superlatives and rumours
about miraculous properties of diaphragm materials. The first paper cones
were followed by plastics with very imaginative sounding names. Then once again
paper, this time with secret coatings,
was brought up.
After that the era of kevlar and carbonfibre diaphragms arose, again once again
followed by paper cones which eventually
were replaced and left behind by metal
diaphragms. This went on till new paper
cones eliminated metal again. It was risky
for a company to count on trendy materials only based on fashion and not based
on physical properties.
Basically all materials face the same problem to unite contradictionary properties
in one single material. Stiff and hard
materials are ideal for bass response but
they resonate in the mid-frequencies and
direct the sound at too low frequencies.
On the other hand soft materials lack in a
hard punch in the bass region but sound
natural and smooth in the midrange
because they only have low resonances
and low distortions. Because of this they
always sound a bit boring and cannot
show the high resolution a hard material
provide. Hard materials colorate the
sound in the mids because of cone breakup.
It is always the same thing in physics:
you have to find the best compromise of
all diaphragm properties. Because of this
loudspeaker designers started to built
three-way-speakers with different materials for all three frequency regions. Now
they truly had a three-way speaker: every
driver separately did its job perfectly but
all three together did not harmonize at
all. There was no homogeneity anymore
in music. Again the question arose: one
material for all frequencies?
Parallel to all up-to-date materials
Accuton in Germany developed a method
for manufaturing loudspeaker diaphragms made of ceramics – small ones
for tweeters, medium-sized for midrange
drivers and big cones for woofers. One
material for all the drivers. Again: does
this result in a breakthrough?
Ceramics is a hard and stiff material but it
is lighter than metal and it does not feature the big problems of distortion and
resonances that plagues metal. The ceramics’ resonances are at higher frequencies than resonances of metal but still
they have to be removed. Otherwise ceramic diaphragms sound harsh and scratchy.
How can these resonances be eliminated?
Even with frequency crossovers of more
than 24 dB/octave they still affect the
sound. Now our time had come! As we are
using very steep filters in the frequency
crossovers of our existing speakers for
many years now we already had the solution working. With a steepness of more
than 50 dB/octave our crossovers suppress the high frequency resonances of
the midrange driver perfectly as can be
shown by distortion measurements (see
e.g. “Stereoplay (Germany)” 01/2006).
Because of these facts ceramics are for us
the ultimate material. We can handle it
and bring out all its benefits resulting in
music reproduction at the highest level.
The ceramic-driven speakers sound totally unspectacular with a warm timbre but
despite that with an unbelievable resolution, dynamics and spaciousness. It is
music listening without stress but with a
grabbing intensity and definition. A real
Joy of Listening!
What you always wanted to know about ceramics...
VESCOVA
The woofer-midrange driver of the Vescova:
Due to its hard aluminum dye-cast basket this driver offers perfect
stability for the huge magnet and excellent sound transmission by
the thin bars.
You can choose between the
famous diamond or
ceramic tweeter. Whatever
your choice is you will
get one of the best tweeters
in the world.
Updating from ceramic to
diamond is always possible and
easy done at your home.
Vescova and FRC are handmade in our facility in Renningen/
Germany upon customer’s request. You can choose any veneer
you like or more than 200 different colours of aluminium. Also
piano high-gloss finish in black or white or transparent piano
high-gloss upon veneer are possible. Optionally you can order
a grille.
Available Finishes
The Vescova’s view from the bottom:
The Vescova, too, offers you our famous
room equalization system. By a gold-plated bridge connector you can set up the
loudness of the bass to your room’s
acoustical properties. The vent of the
bassreflex enclosure faces down thus
exciting your listening-room very evenly.
The spikes decouple the cabinet from
exciting the floor leading to a stressless
boomfree bass response.
If there are any questions from your side we could not answer with this brochure do not
hesitate to contact us via phone or e-mail: +49-(0)7159-920161, info@isophon.de. We
love to help you!
FRC – The Ideal Supplement For Your Multichannel System
The FRC (Front-, Rear-, Centerspeaker) uses
the same drivers and frequency crossover as
the Vescova just put in a smaller enclosure.
Therefore it is the ideal supplement to the
Vescova, Cassiano and Arabba for extend your
stereo to a multi-channel system. In combination with our active subwoofer Stonehenge
it can also be used as an excellent frontspeaker. You can imagine the sound efforts we
made remembering that also the FRC is a
2
1
/
2
construction which as a centerspeaker
avoids a sound cancellation for people not
sitting in the middle.
Our high-resolution
loudspeaker cable of low in-
ductivity is of course also
used in Vescova and FRC to
connect the WBT connectors
with the frequency cross-
over in the interior. It is also
available as loudspeaker
cable connecting amp
and speaker.
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