Here is what the company had to say:
“The Egg is a radically different concept in loudspeaker design. Although it has been known for many years that cabinet resonances and diffraction are the main causes of coloration in sound radiation, few manufacturers have been willing to address the difficulty of forming a rigid acoustic enclosure of such complex geometry.”
“By removing step changes in radiation impedance and virtually all internal vibration modes, the Egg has no spectral distortion other than the drivers themselves. These have been chosen for the best possible performance in their class and exhaustive testing has proved their reliability and accuracy.”
Electronically the Egg features true bi-amplification with linear power supply and protection against overload and short circuits. The lack of distortion in high level transients and the uncompressed acoustic power will be “a revelation” to those used to typical small, active monitors, the company assures.
The crossovers are fully active and have been digitally modelled and matched for good transient response. The result is a speaker that enhances the impression of accuracy.
Pricing & Availability
The price of this studio monitor will be 1299 euro incl. VAT per pair.
More info on www.seelectronics.com.
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