ADC-XT 10 loudspeaker (ad, Sept. 1973)

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The new ADC-XT 10.

It does precisely what it's told.

If you believe, as we do, that the ultimate test of any speaker is its ability to produce a true audible analog of the electrical signal fed to it, you'll be very impressed with the new XT 10.

The XT 10 is a two way, three driver, system employing a newly developed ten inch, acoustic suspension woofer with an extremely rigid, light weight cone and a specially treated surround that permit exceptionally linear excursions.

Matching the XT 10's outstanding low frequency performance are two wide dispersion tweeters that extend flat frequency response to the limits of audibility (see accompanying frequency response curve) and significantly improve power handling capacity.

All three drivers are mounted in a beautifully finished, non resonant, walnut enclosure. And in place of the conventional grille cloth is an elegant new foam grille.

--------Tone bursts at 500Hz, 1200Hz. 15.000Hz Virtually identical waveforms from signal generator above and speaker below demonstrate superior transient response.

An extraordinarily accurate transducer, the XT 10 is characterized by very flat frequency response, excellent high frequency dispersion and extremely low distortion. Finally, it is distinguished by outstanding transient response assuring exceptional clarity and definition.

As a result, the ADC-XT 10 rivals and in many instances, surpasses the performance of units costing several times as much.

But why not experience for yourself what a truly well behaved speaker sounds like. Audition the XT 10 at your ADC dealer now.

For more detailed information on the ADC-XT 10 write: Audio Dynamics Corporation, Pickett District Road, New Milford, Conn. 06776.


Audio Dynamics Corporation

(Audio magazine, Sept. 1973)

Also see:

ADC phono cartridge (ad, March 1977)

Adcom Crosscoil (ad, Feb. 1980)

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