The Technics SB-AFP100 from 1988 is a high-end flat panel loudspeaker positioned in the upper middle class of Technics’ AFP series. It features an advanced twin-cabinet design developed through extensive computer simulation and over 80 prototype tests, allowing deep and powerful low-frequency reproduction from an ultra-slim enclosure. Its innovative sealed-and-open cabinet structure lowers resonance frequency while maintaining high sound pressure and phase coherence. Large AFP flat diaphragms radiate low frequencies as planar wavefronts, minimizing room reflections and distance-related attenuation. The system uses four large flat woofers and multiple midrange and tweeter units with multi-layer diaphragms made from foamed mica and chitin, a natural polymer known for high rigidity and excellent internal damping. Advanced 4-point drive technology with multiple voice coils suppresses resonance and delivers wide-band performance. High frequencies are reproduced by diamond-coated flat tweeters using CVD technology. Ultra-pure LC-OFC internal wiring, fully separated crossover circuits, an extremely thin computer-optimized cabinet, mirror-black finish, and heavy gold-plated terminals complete this technically ambitious and visually striking Technics loudspeaker. Specifications: 4-Way / 10-Speaker / Sealed and Open Combined System / Floor Type | Units Used: Low Band : 30cmx80cm Flat Typex4, Medium and low band : 13cmx32cm flat x2, For Middle and High Area : 8 cm Flat Type x2 | For High Frequency : 2.7 cm Flat Type x2 | Playback frequency band 35 Hz to 40 kHz -10dB | Crossover frequency 180 Hz, 500 Hz, 3 khz | Output sound pressure level 92dB/W/m | Allowable input 700W(MUSIC) 300W(DIN) | External dimensions Width 1,120x Height 2,250x Depth 940 mm (With Stand Legs) | Weight 170 kg (With Stand Legs) | Original sale price in Germany 45.000 DM
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