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Equipment used for this review included a Pioneer Elite CLD-99 laserdisc player, Sony DTC-2000ES DAT recorder, Lexicon DC-1 THX surround processor, and three Boulder 102AE power amps.
The video display included a Sony 1252 line-doubled video projector and 84"-wide 16:9 Stewart Ultramatte 150 screen. Software included a handful of recent CDs and blockbuster laserdiscs, a compilation of digitally copied music and soundtrack excerpts on DAT tape, and some stereo LPs of varying vintage.—J. Gordon Holt
Model 10: Floorstanding two-way, fullrange speaker. Driver complement: 1 Model TLS-1.5 soft-ribbon dipole tweeter; one 8" cone woofer in ducted-port reflex enclosure. Frequency range: 32Hz–20kHz. Sensitivity: 89dB. Nominal impedance: 8 ohms.
Dimensions: 34" x 10" x 15" (HxWxD) Weight: 82 lb each.
Price: $2500/pair, black or maple; $2700/pair, cherry (1997); no longer available (2019).
Center-Channel Speaker: Low-profile horizontal configuration. Driver complement: 1 Model TLS-1.5 soft-ribbon dipole tweeter; two 5.25" cone woofers in sealed…
Both Linaeum speakers have similar average B-weighted sensitivities at around 86dB/2.83V/m, While the Model 10's impedance (fig.1) doesn't drop below 6 ohms over most of the audio band, the Linaeum Center Speaker has an impedance of 4 ohms or below through the music and vocal "power region" in the lower midrange (fig.2), meaning that a receiver or amplifier rated into 4 ohm loads should be used.
Fig.1 Linaeum Model 10, electrical impedancwe (solid) and phase (dashed) (2 ohms/vertical div.).
Fig.2 Linaeum Center Channel,…
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Digital sources: Pioneer CLD-99 CD/LD/DVD player, Sony DTC-2000ES DAT recorder, Toshiba DVD player.
Preamplification: Lexicon DC-1 DTS surround processor.
Cables: Canare Video Coax interconnects (sources to controller), Straight Wire Symphony II RCA-to-XLR cables (controller to speakers).
Room treatment: Owens-Corning 4" painted Fiberglas cloth.—J. Gordon Holt
Genelec Studio Monitor 1031A satellite: Biamplified two-way speaker in ported enclosure. Drive-units: 1" metal-dome tweeter, 8" polypropylene-cone woofer. Frequency response: 48Hz–22kHz, ±2dB. Maximum peak spl: 120dB at 1m. Maximum short-term output: 110dB, 100—1000Hz. Continuous RMS output: 101dB, 100—1000Hz. Input impedance: 10k ohms (balanced).
Dimensions: 15.5" H by 10" W by 11.5" D. Weight: 28 lb.
Serial numbers of units reviewed: 30348, 30353, 30378, 30817, 30818.
Price: $1999/pair in pebbled black, $2099/pair in matte black (1999); no longer…
Because it's a powered design, measurements of the Genelec Studio Monitor 1031A's impedance and sensitivity are irrelevant. The Genelec's cabinet was quite lively in the bass-reflex tuning region, with a single resonant mode also evident in the midrange (fig.1). The latter might add a hint of "slowness" to the satellite's bass quality, though predicting the subjective effect of the midrange mode is harder; it might be high enough in frequency and low enough in level to be more benign than expected.
Fig.1 Genelec 1031A, cumulative spectral-…