
HR-50 Speaker Cabinet
Herald loudspeakers bring out the best in organ sounds. Transient response relates to the speed of the attack or
start-up sounds (the initial "tap" of a cymbal, for example). While this is a part of the "picture", the speaker
industry as a whole has ignored that an important element of transient response is the ability to respond to fast
peaks in sound. These peaks also occur in the "steady state" or sustained portion of the wave and must be reproduced
to make authentic sounding instruments-especially reeds, strings, mixtures, and the wind sounds of flue pipes. Such
sounds are garbled by typical consumer grade "audiophile" speakers used in the digital organ industry.
Allen Organ Company, with its Quantum Renaissance technology and Herald speakers, faithfully recreate the peaks
accurately and at the intensity needed for the true "feel" and majesty of the pipe organ.
R-100 Trumpeteer Wave Projector
1" Ferro-Fluid titanium diaphragm compression driver with matched bi-radial horn
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Herald HR-50
Features
- 1" Ferro-Fluid titanium diaphragm compression driver with matched bi-radial horn
- Passive two-way second order crossover network
- 6" woofer
- Frequency response 100 Hz to 20 kHz
- Sensitivity 94 dB
- Nominal Impedance: 8 ohms
- Dimensions (Utility Cabinet*):
10" (254 mm) wide
17" (432 mm) high with glides
7 3/4" (197 mm) deep with grill
- Weight: 20 lbs. (9.1 kg) uncrated
* Finish cabinet (shown) dimensions differ slightly.
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