- Sensitivity: 92.5 db -1 w @ 1m
- Impedance: 10 ohms (always between 8 – 16 ohms)
- Power Requirements: 3 watts – 500 watts
- Frequency Response: 25 Hz – 35 khz
- Dimensions: 47” H x 9” W x 17” D.
- Weight: 125 lbs. each
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Coincident Speaker Technology is very excited to announce the introduction of
the Super Victory. What makes this speaker so special is that it offers state of
the art design, construction and performance in a compact, aesthetically
pleasing form that is priced far below what one would expect to pay for this
high level of achievement.
The Super Victory will sound superb in small to moderate size rooms as well
being highly capable of easily filling a large space. They can be positioned as
close as 18” from a back wall without suffering the deleterious sonic affects of
reduced front to back depth. Their high sensitivity, smooth 10 ohm impedance
modulus, simple first order crossover, phase coherency both acoustically and
electrically all ensure that SET 300B, 211 or even 2A3 tube amplifiers will mate
optimally. The Super Victory’s high power handling capability will mean that
large power tube and solid state amplifiers will also work beautifully for
audiophiles who favor those types of amplifiers. As always with Coincident
speakers, amplifier choice is a personal one.
Drivers: The Super Victory is essentially a smaller scale Total Victory IV. It
uses the same enclosure construction and materials, crossover components,
Extreme internal wiring, extender feet with oversize spikes and identical
drivers, but only a single midrange and a single side - firing woofer.
Tweeter: The amazing ribbon tweeter will allow the listener to hear all the
music present on the source. It does not add any artificial artifacts nor does
it perceptibly alter the original signal. It is totally devoid of any
resonances; therefore it will never sound bright or edgy.
Midrange: The single 7” proprietary composite midrange driver used in the SV
ensures an open, transparent, and highly detailed presentation yet it is very
harmonically complete. There is a total absence of the lean, threadbare sound so
prevalent among many of today’s audiophile speakers.
Woofers: Therefore, the Super Victory will sound highly similar to the TV IV.
The main difference between them is one of scale and size. Since the TV IV
utilizes dual 12“ woofers in a larger enclosure the bass extends down to 20 hz
as opposed to a still very low 25 hz for the Super Victory. Additionally, the TV
IV will have a bit more weight and impact in the midbass. That is not to suggest
that the Super Victory is lacking in these areas. The extraordinary 12” Nomex
cone woofer used in both these speakers exceeds the performance of any
separately sold subwoofer. The low end performance of the SV is unmatched by any
competing speaker selling at twice its price. The bass of the Super Victory is
tight, articulate and possesses tremendous weight and authority. Yet it blends
seamlessly with the mids and highs. |