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What is stereo?




There are now two system of high fidelity, monophonic (monaural) and stereophonic. Monophonic is a system that starts from one microphone and is fed through a single high fidelity set. Stereophonic is a double system. Two separate microphones are placed at different sides of the orchestra and two different systems are used to keep the two signals or channels separated. Two separate speakers are used, placed on different sides of you room. Stereo is much like 3-D photography, two slightly different sound reach your ears giving you a new dimension in sound.




H.H. Scott '59





Vandersteen 1B Model One loudspeakers


The Vandersteen Model One

A precisely aligned dynamic design, blending common-sense innovations with proven technology, gives the Vandersteen Model One many advantages:

Computer-optimized driver placement and cabinet design virtually eliminate the interference patterns usually associated with multi-way speakers

Lack of out-of-phase rear wave cancellations and interpanel interference allows many placement options in the listening room

Basic design concepts produce exceptional efficiency, extended dynamic range, and a point-source wave front for correct sound-stage replication

Overall polar response pattern resembles the studio microphone pick-up pattern for better imaging and a broader listening area.

High efficiency and smooth impedance curves provide unlimited amplifier compatibility

Driver design eliminates "edge clamping" distortions present in all planar diaphragm loudspeakers

 

By correcting for "real-world) conditions - such as cabinet losses, thermodynamic losses, and active/passive transfer anomalies - the Vandersteen Model One function more like an ideal speaker than do conventional designs. Such performance is possible because computer analysis guided the driver selection process, and each speaker was tested for minimal cone break-up, internal diffraction, and out-of-band phase irregularities. An innovative circuit design permits these drivers to operate in absolute phase with each other, preserving the dimensions of live music. The result; a level of sonic purity and listening enjoyment that far exceeds the modest cost.

 


The Active Components

Custom manufactured drivers (an 8" die-cast basket with curvilinear polycone woofer and 1" dual chamber polymer dome tweeter) ensure linear operation well beyond the cutoff frequency for near seamless blending. The woofer system, including rear slot loading, comprises a fourth-order filter. The tweeter incorporates low moving mass for excellent transient response and extended bandwidth.

 

The Crossover

The transient perfect first-order dividing network uses air core inductors with polypropylene and polycarbonate capacitors in the signal path. Phase compensating networks allow ideal transient response, impedance-compensating networks avoid the frequency response irregularities associated with typical crossovers.

 


The Construction

The Vandersteen Model One is constructed entirely from a wood product far denser than particle board to minimize induced resonances. FFT (Fast Fourier Transform)analysis during all stages of assembly guarantees that each speaker matches its mate within .5 dB for precise imaging.

 


Specifications

Type:  Two-way loudspeaker

Drivers

LF :  8" polycone woofer

HF :  1" polymer-dome tweeter

Recommended Amplification:  20 to 100 watts per channel

Impedance:  6,8 Ω  ±2 Ω

Efficiency:  90 dB with 1 watt of pink noise input at 1 meter on axis

Frequency Response;  38 to 20,000 Hz ±3 dB; 44 to 18,000 Hz ±1,5 dB

Dispersion

38 to 15,800 Hz ±3 dB at 90 degrees off axis

Crossover Frequency:  2,000 Hz 6 dB/octave slope

Dimensions (H x W X D):  36" x 12" x 10"

Weight:  44 lbs each