EarthquakeSound TITAN THEIA center speaker

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EarthquakeSound TITAN THEIA center speaker. Designed to perfectly compliment the Telesto and Tigris floor standing speakers.

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1 525,00 €

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Titan Theia

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Introducing the Titan Theia

Titan Theia is the center speaker of the Titan line. Designed to perfectly compliment the Telesto and Tigris floor standing speakers.  It is also ideally suited as an upgrade in other high quality systems needing a true full range center speaker. Capable of thundering dynamics and deep lows all while remaining perfectly composed, detailed and harmonic.

Luxurious Piano Surface
Titan Theias exterior surface is made of deep luxurious black, glossy piano lacquer. The elegant finish complements the design and sculpturally adds sophistication and exclusivity to any decor.

Performance matters
Very few center speakers live up to the acoustic performance of the stereo speakers they are paired with.  The Theia ups the ante on performance by an order of magnitude by incorporating several advanced core Earthquake technologies.


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Elements of performance:

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PMT
: (Piston-Max Technology) A patented Earthquake technology that enhance acoustical output while keeping a minimal footprint.

The 4 inch wideband woofers are manufactured using the Piston-Max Technology.

Piston-Max moves the speaker surround to the outer edge of the cone body, resulting in 20 percent increase of surface area. This translates into more sound and higher efficiency.

 

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SLAPS: (Symmetrically Loaded Audio Passive System) The patented Earthquake technology
dramatically increases sub-harmonic frequency response and dynamic output capability. In the Theia the quad 4 inch XLT wideband Kevlar cone  woofers are pneumatically coupled to a bottom mounted 10 inch SLAPS capable of 2 inch peak to peak travel enabling battlefield level effects to be reproduced effortlessly.


AASD_largeAASD: (Acoustic Array System Design) a technology combining higher acoustic efficiency with controlled dispersion ensuring uniform coverage over a wider area. Building on the lessons learned from large professional line array speaker systems, AASD uses positive interference and physical curvature to create a wide fully saturated  sweet-spot, allowing for better HT utilization than traditional center speakers. While at the same time, minimizing energy waste into the vertical or off-axis  plane.

 

XLT_Logo_final_large.jpgXLT: (eXtra Long Throw) A woofer geometry originally developed by Earthquake for heavy duty industrial subwoofers to expand excursion potential over regular long-throw woofers.

XLT and PMT work in great synergy as each technology expands on one of the two parameters for sound generation - Bore and Stroke. The level of sound possible is determined largely by  Bore times Stroke.
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Features:

  • Two 1” wide band silk dome tweeters
  • Gold plated dual screw terminals (not bi-ampable)
  • Magnetically shielded drivers
  • Adjustable rear spike for better speaker aim
  • 4” Kevlar cones + Piston-Max patented technology 
  • AASD (Acoustic Array System Design) technology for controlled coverage.
  • XLT (eXtra Long Throw)
  • SLAPS (Symmetrically Loaded Audio Passive System)

Specifications:

  • Model nr.: Titan Theia
  • EAN: 0068975900800
  • Frequency: 20Hz-35kHz
  • Sensitivity: 89dB+/-3dB
  • Nominal Impedance: 8 Ohms
  • Power Handling: 300 Watts
  • Net Weight: 10kg
  • Available Finish: Piano Black

Dimensions:

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Resources:

Titan Theia Manual

Titan Theia Cutsheet

Titan Theia Schematic 

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EarthquakeSound TITAN THEIA center speaker

EarthquakeSound TITAN THEIA center speaker

EarthquakeSound TITAN THEIA center speaker. Designed to perfectly compliment the Telesto and Tigris floor standing speakers.