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Crossover--Proprietary CAD techniques pinpoint precise frequency crossover points, insuring maximum performance. Designed and manufactured at Bozak factory, New Britain, CT. Sonic Characteristics--Satisfies all the demands of digital audio sources. Combines clarity, imaging, definition and impact to create a stunning stereo sound stage experience. Tweeter--Patented, soft-domed, fluid damped. Effortless high end response with enhanced linearity. Designed at Bozak factory, New Britain. CT. Mid-Tweeter--Patented, curvilinear aluminum cone. Handles upper midrange frequencies. Superbly reproduces strings, providing a silky, smooth sound, eliminating the harshness common to other speakers. Designed and manufactured at Bozak factory, New Britain, CT. MidRange--Patented, curvilinear aluminum cone. Provides far superior transient response with far less distortion than conventional cones. Unbelievably stable. Designed and manufactured at Bozak factory, New Britain, CT. Woofer--Patented, variable density, lambs-wool compound cone. Remarkable bass extension and definition, with distinctive timbres reproduced intact. Designed and manufactured at Bozak factory, Nets Britain, CT. There are a lot of well known speakers on the market today. Unfortunately, practically all of them are assembled with parts sourced from a variety of unknown manufacturers. This is because of the raw material, equipment, labor cost, and extra effort involved in creating a speaker totally in-house. But, the only way to make a truly perfect speaker is to go to this extreme, and that's exactly what we do at Bozak. Every component part of a Bozak speaker is a Bozak part, all designed, fabricated and assembled under one roof.
Remember, you can buy a speaker that has its name just on the front. Or, you can buy a speaker that has its name on everything inside as well. Bozak. LISTEN TO THE MUSIC.
(Audio magazine, Nov. 1986) Also see: Bose Model 301 (ad, April 1975) Cerwin-Vega S1 loudspeaker (ad, Oct. 1977) = = = = |
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