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Constellation Lynx

The smallest bookshelf of the series, but with a capacity of extension that reaches 67 Hz. With a load volume of 1000cm3, the Lynx will out perform many other larger and pricier speakers . The Lynx has consistently reviewed better than its competitor s in terms of sound staging, reproductive fidelity, and musicality.

The dynamics surpass most limitations of the bookshelf standard, and is balanced and nuanced. The customized Lynx stands further dampen the vibrations of the cabinet structure, with a calibrated distance between stand and speaker ensuring the maximum efficiency of the bass reflex system.

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Constellation Delphinus

The Delphinus is the ideal solution for those looking for a bookshelf speaker with a remarkable performance. With level of sensitivity double that of the Lynx, the Delphinus requires half of the input power in order to generate the same sound pressure. The dynamic extends to 57 Hz and the characteristics of natural timbre and amplitude of the sound stage can reach levels that belie its size. The customized Delphinus stands further dampen the vibrations of the cabinet structure, with a calibrated distance between stand and speaker ensuring the maximum efficiency of the bass reflex system.

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Constellation Cygnus

This floor -standing speaker features a 3-way configuration. The T38 tweeter and a 130mm driver placed on the front of the speaker, while another 130mm driver is placed at the bottom as a subwoofer. This configuration allows the Cygnus an extension up to 50 Hz and a higher dynamic capacity. This is the result of the subwoofer placement in the lower part, reducing the workload of the front driver(s). The result is a significant increase in articulation and detail , and consequently a reduction in listening fatigue.

The emission angle of the tweeter is 60°, while the subwoofer driver is omnidirectional (360°). The angle of emission of the woofer placed on the front at 170 Hz , which is the point of intersection with the subwoofer, preserves the omni directionality, decreasing in proportion to the intersection with the tweeter.

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Constellation Pegasus

Like its mythical namesake, the Pegasus is muscular when necessary and gentle when required. Effortlessly resolving high, mid-range and low frequencies within an exceptional soundstage, the Pegasus was built to soar with any musical genre. The emission angle of the tweeter is 60°, while the subwoofer driver is omnidirectional (360°). The angle of emission of the woofer placed on the front at 170 Hz , which is the point of intersection with the subwoofer, preserves the omni-directionality, decreasing in proportion to the intersection with the tweeter. The binding posts of the speaker are gold-plated with a protective cage of transparent plastic, and are isolated by two O-rings and a resin plate for total isolation