The fact that each Audiovector Arreté R 6 speaker has a port on the rear for anchoring the speaker is something that I found to be particularly fascinating. A Y cable that connects into each speaker and is connected to a single AC socket with three prongs and a single point that fits into an electrical receptacle was included with the speakers I purchased. Only the ground pin is connected; neither the hot nor the chilly wires are.
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Audiovector's engineers still strictly follow the 12 basic rules laid down 40 years ago, and when they can use Titanium for the cone, carbon steel for the frame, rubber for the more complex ribs. , more durable, the driver uses carbon fiber happy wheels glass, using computers to perform complex problems in optimizing sound quality. |
I auditioned a lot of speakers: Persona, B&W, Wilson, and others when I found Audiovector. I was actually introduced to it after listening to the Wilson bookshelf! I spent a long time that day Listening to the Audiovector R1 arrete and just as I was leaving I asked about the R3 that was next to it. Over a many more visits as well as listening to other speakers I simply fell in love with the R3 arrete. I have a pair at home now that I've had for almost 6 months and they simply outstanding! For me the AMT is what set AV apart from everyone else. I prefer the R3 to even the Wilson speakers. |
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