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END OF CONVERSATION.Close your eyes, put on your favorite CD and listen. That's the best way to appreciate the natural, accurate musical reproduction of the new Elite TZ Series reference loudspeakers from Pioneer. Designed by the same engineering team that developed Pioneer's renowned TAD studio monitors, the 17 Series speakers are designed to accommodate the extended dynamic range, superb clarity and depth of digital source materials. Pioneer began by developing two entirely new diaphragm materials--ceramic graphite and ceramic carbon. These unique low-mass materials are used to construct midrange and high-frequency dome-type diaphragms that virtually eliminate spurious resonance while providing lightness, stiffness and excellent signal propagation speed. Now, critical midrange frequencies and delicate highs will sound clearer and more natural than ever before.
Opposite-mounted bar-jointed woofers placed in the center of the TZ's cabinet minimize standing waves while providing accurate low-frequency response to 20 Hz. The cabinet of the 143-lb. TZ-9 is specially constructed, using 1-inch thick high density board and a separate inner baffle that isolates the negative influence of low-frequency vibration. Corners are specially rounded to eliminate diffraction and drivers are arranged for optimum sound-field intensity. The result is imaging and clarity that bring performances alive with smooth, true-to-life sound. But enough conversation. If you're interested in hearing more about Pioneer's new 17 Series speakers, call 1-800-421-1404 for a technical white paper and the Elite dealer nearest you. And let the speakers do the talking. 1989 Pioneer Electronics ( USA) Inc. Long Beach, CA. Model shown: TZ-9. Also available: TZ-7. (Source: Audio magazine, Apr. 1989) Also see: Pioneer HPM-100 loudspeaker (Oct. 1977) Pioneer HPM speaker systems (Aug. 1979) = = = = |
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