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Tweeter Isodynamic Swans RT2H-A [RT2H-A-8] Avis/Critiques Why do we call the RT2H-A Isodynamic? Contrary to a conventional dynamic
driver, this transducer has a driving force distributed evenly over the whole
area of the vibrating element.
What is special about the RT2H-A? The key element of the RT2H-A is the
membrane, which consists of Kapton? Film with a pattern of Aluminum conductors.
The conductors cover about 90% of the whole vibrating area. The membrane
assembly is placed precisely between two rows of Neodymium and Barium Ferrite
bar magnets. This tweeter has a larger membrane area than the RT1C-A, providing
higher power handling and substantially extended low-end cut-off frequency. The
Aluminum mounting flange, with flared wave-guide, controls the frequency
response and directivity of the tweeter. The mild horn shape of the flange
provides a 1 dB increase in sensitivity while avoiding the usual artifacts of
horn-loading. The clamped membrane area is connected to the more massive front
metal plate. This, combined with a special heat conductive compound, provides
effective cooling of the aluminum conductors, dramatically increasing the
dynamic range of the RT2H-A. This tweeter is magnetically shielded and is an
extremely flat driver. Its depth is only 27 mm including the mounting
flange.

The RT2H-A has resistive impedance in the audio frequency range. This unique
feature provides a friendly load for any amplifier and facilitates easy
crossover design. Unlike other drivers, the RT2H-A has an essentially linear
phase response that provides time coherent reproduction resulting in accurate
musical rhythm and imaging. The vibrating element of the RT2H-A is almost
weightless compared to that of a dome tweeter. As a result it provides an
immediate and precise response to any transients in the original signal. The
RT2H-A has an exceptional ability to reveal the dynamics of instruments with
complex high frequency spectra.
Unlike conventional tweeters and electrostatic speakers, the RT2H-A has an
extremely wide sound dispersion in the horizontal plane. At the same time,
contrary to other dynamic tweeters, the RT2H-A has well-controlled dispersion in
the vertical plane. This feature helps to avoid disturbing floor and ceiling
reflections, increasing imaging accuracy. With this tweeter there is no need to
manipulate the network or use multiple units to achieve the restricted vertical
directivity necessary for home theater applications.
When considering all of the properties of the RT2H-A, it becomes clear why
many critical listeners among audiophiles highly prize planar transducers. They
possess unsurpassed clarity, transparency and the ability to deliver every
tiniest musical detail. Since the RT2H-A has exceptional ability to reveal the
dynamics of instruments and sonic resolution, it is recommended to match it with
drivers having similar properties in order to maximize the overall integrity of
a speaker system.
Nominal Impedance (Z)(Ω) : 8 Nominal Power Handling (Pnom)(W)
: 30 Sensitivity (2.83v/1m)(dB) : 93 Weight
(M)(Kg) : 0.6 Magnet System : Neodymium
Recommended Crossover Frequency(Hz) : >3000Hz


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