18 March 2024

ReVox BX350 (1978) - Linear Phase Loudspeaker

 

Linear Phase Loudspeaker

Brand: ReVox
Model: BX350
Year: 1978

Linear phase system. The unique shape of the new ReVox loudspeaker plays an important functional role. The staggered loudspeaker arrangement compensates for the different response times of the various drivers and restores the original phase position within listening distance. This will give excellent impulse reproduction and therefore clean transient response and increased transparency in the width and depth of the sound image. To improve bass reproduction, ReVox came up with something unconventional: four small bass drivers instead of one large one. For bass and mid-range there are four long-throw woofers, each of which has a diameter of just 122 mm. The advantage of this solution: lower distortions, because the individual membranes only have to make comparatively small deflections. Because of the low moving mass of the individual chassis, even medium frequencies can be radiated cleanly. With this concept, ReVox was able to do without a separate midrange driver and design the BX350 as a two-way speaker. The four low-midrange drivers cover the entire frequency range up to 3200 Hertz. This is where the dome tweeter comes in. Revox engineers therefore installed the four woofers on a slightly concave baffle: Each of the four systems radiates in a different direction, which is intended to significantly improve the omnidirectional radiation behavior in the mid range. In order to avoid phase shifts, the four cone speakers and the tweeter are mounted so that the front edges of all voice coils are in one plane.

Technical Data:
2-Way Closed 
Music power: 100 W
Nominal power: 80 W
Frequency Range: 30Hz-20.000Hz
Impedance: 4ohm
Bass-mid: 4x122 mm Rubber surround, die-cast chassis
Tweeter: 25 mm dome
Dimensions: 350x520x295mm (WxHxD)
Weight: 14kg


Linear Phase Loudspeaker

Linear Phase Loudspeaker

Linear Phase Loudspeaker