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Euphonia IWS 3 Phantom

  

The front baffle is firmly attached to the aluminium enclosure. Together they form a 

structure that cancels vibrations and resonances. 
 
The rear enclosure fits a standard 4-inch deep wall. Its restricted depth also 
contributes to the preservation of audio quality, as the cabinet is too small for 
standing waves to build up.  
 
The rigidness of the aluminium, the cast bracing ribs, the interior vibration 
absorbing layer, the MDF front baffle combine with the aluminium rear enclosure 
and the compact dimensions of the Euphonia Phantom form a unique sonically 
damped solution, perfect for a high performance in-wall speaker. 
 

 

Driving Miss Phantom    

 

 

 
The Euphonia IWS 3 Phantom employs a 6½” bass/midrange and a Hybrid Tweeter 
Module consisting of a 29 mm soft dome tweeter and a 10 x 55 mm ribbon tweeter in a 
sealed enclosure.   
 

6½” – When Size 

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 Space Matter 

The 6½” bass/midrange unit is custom-made for the Euphonia series. In order to achieve 
our sound design principles of “Time Coherence” and “3D 
Audio,” the cone must be very fast and very lightweight.  
 
To achieve these goals, we developed a type of paper cone that 
contains unusually long wood fibres in a carefully measured 
proportion.  
 
The shape of the cone is optimised to effectively transform the electrical signal at the voice 
coil into corresponding air motion and to provide wide dispersion – another DALI sound 
design principle.  
 
Paper has a low density and is able to move very fast – at frequencies up to 10 kHz, but 
because of its low mass, vibrations in an ordinary paper cone will have an undesirable 
characteristic sound.  
In Euphonia Phantom, these vibrations are eliminated through the use of wood fibres and 
double coating of the cone.  
 

The wood fibres distribute energy in all directions due to their 
random alignment in the cone, thereby eliminating the material’s 
“own sound”. 
 
The cone, spider and surround are mounted in a rigid, ventilated 
die-cast aluminium chassis with no cavity underneath the spider 
and a vent in the pole piece (yoke) to prevent compression behind 
the dust cap. These measures prevent compression and improve 
free airflow.  

 

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Summary of Contents for Euphonia IWS 3 Phantom

Page 1: ...White Paper Euphonia IWS 3 Phantom White Paper Euphonia IWS 3 Phantom Page 1 of 14 Page 1 of 14...

Page 2: ...he strict demands of the rapidly expanding installation market we devised the Euphonia IWS 3 Phantom a 2 way speaker with a 6 woofer midrange and a Hybrid Tweeter Module in a sealed enclosure The DALI...

Page 3: ...impact on the performance of the speaker In typical in wall designs with no rear enclosure acoustical compromises must be made in the drive units to compensate for possible wall cavity scenarios Thes...

Page 4: ...cial vibration absorbing cabinet material HornFlex to eliminate cabinet resonances and vibrations and maintain the integrity of the audio signal In theory this material would be a perfect acoustical s...

Page 5: ...r sound design principles of Time Coherence and 3D Audio the cone must be very fast and very lightweight To achieve these goals we developed a type of paper cone that contains unusually long wood fibr...

Page 6: ...ity of the magnetic circuit In the Euphonia Phantom bass midrange driver we have focused on stabilizing the magnetic flux in order to optimise the quality not just the quantity of flux By using very p...

Page 7: ...dible performance than a first glance at the specs would indicate We Are The Hybrid Resistance Is Futile The Hybrid Tweeter Module in the Euphonia IWS 3 Phantom consists of a 29 mm oversized soft dome...

Page 8: ...der to obtain the desired characteristics without sacrificing dynamics All this ensures an unparalleled impulse response and energy time frequency characteristics The voice coil is wound on a perforat...

Page 9: ...rn and geometry of the acoustical lens Low Frequency Level Adjustment Because the in wall speaker is mounted in a reflecting boundary of a wall or ceiling the low frequency sound pressure level is inc...

Page 10: ...ecting boundary The ENHANCED setting is recommended if the speaker is either some distance away from sidewalls or if the ceiling absorbs a substantial portion of the low frequency energy The ENHANCED...

Page 11: ...A single power resistor is used in the crossover Wire wound and based in an aluminium house it is screw mounted to the base plate to eliminate any risk of mechanical noise We custom design all our dri...

Page 12: ...he speaker to match the home interior decor To spray paint the loudspeaker the painting mask is simply placed over the drivers and the baffle Another useful accessory is the cutout template delivered...

Page 13: ...ia IWS 3 Phantom sound as objectively as possible The Euphonia Phantom offers a convincing high resolution sonic illusion with great transparency and weight regardless of musical style Voices and inst...

Page 14: ...frequencies Hz 3 100 15 000 Bass reflex tuning frequency Hz Enclosure type Sealed Placement In wall Recommended amp Power Watts 50 200 Amplifier High frequency drivers 1 x 29 mm soft dome 1 x 10 x 55...

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