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XRT25
Commentary

This floor-type speaker system is equipped with the column-speaker system technology developed at the Macintosh Laboratory for nearly 40 years.

It has a 30 cm cone woofer in the low range and a 20 cm cone midrange in the middle range.
The Woofer uses an LD/HP magnetic circuit that is patented by the Macintosh.

In the high range, 16 units of 2.5 cm hard dome type tweeters with aluminum diaphragm of the same specification as XRT26 are mounted, and they are bolted to the base enclosure.

The enclosure is designed to eliminate harmful diffraction phenomena and associated resonances, and is finished with a walnut finish that is selected from the highest quality materials.

Equipped with 3-way independent gold-plated input terminal for bi-wiring and tri-amp drive.

It comes with an active equalizer unit that can be adjusted at any time after setup.
As with the XRT26, it is equipped with a low-frequency level correction function and a 5-band parametric equalizer function, so that the frequency can be adjusted according to the sound characteristics and preference of the listening room.
This unit can be inserted into the processor loop of the preamp or between the preamp and the power amp.

Model Rating
Method 3-Way, 18-Speaker, Airtight Type, Floor Type
Units Used For low band : 30.5 cm cone type
For Medium Range : 20.3 cm Cone Type
High Pass : 2.5 cm Dome Type x16
Reproduction frequency characteristic 32 Hz to 22 kHz ± 2 dB
Impedance 4 Ω
Output sound pressure level 88dB/2.83V/m
Recommended amplifier output 200W ~ 1,000W
Built-in automatic return overload protection
Crossover frequency 250 Hz, 1.5 kHz
External dimensions Tweeter Column : Height 2134 mm (including Rum base)
Base enclosure : 450 mm wide x 714 mm high x 400 mm deep
Weight Total system weight : 118 kg
Attachment : Active equalizer unit MQ109
Feature 5 points (70 Hz, 150 Hz, 300 Hz, 600 Hz, 1.2 kHz) each frequency boost / cut : + / - 12 dB
Q Control
Low-end correction circuit