It's been about a dozen years since those were discontinued. I mostly knew about them from Audio Advisor selling off the last of the production run, which went on until about 1999. I recommended them to several people who bought them and who liked them a lot. In a couple cases the buyers really caught the audiophile bug and upgraded their electronics and source components. Now I wish I had one of my old Audio Advisor catalogs to answer your question. Sound Dynamics was the economy line of Audio Products International (API) of Canada, makers of Mirage and Energy speakers. When home theater became a bigger part of the market, API dropped the SD line and started the Athena line, originally targeted specifically at HT.
As I remember it, the "ti" designation indicated that it had a titanium dome tweeter. I have several pairs of Mirage speakers with their cloth-surround titanium tweeter and it's a very good unit. I believe the 300ti's midrange is 4" and the woofer is 8" and ported. Frequency response was around 37-20K Hz. Sensitivity was rated at about 89dB and power handling is around 150-175 watts.
I'm sort of guessing here, but I believe the crossover points were around 550Hz and 2500Hz.
As I remember it, the "ti" designation indicated that it had a titanium dome tweeter. I have several pairs of Mirage speakers with their cloth-surround titanium tweeter and it's a very good unit. I believe the 300ti's midrange is 4" and the woofer is 8" and ported. Frequency response was around 37-20K Hz. Sensitivity was rated at about 89dB and power handling is around 150-175 watts.
I'm sort of guessing here, but I believe the crossover points were around 550Hz and 2500Hz.