The Spendor A7 is a major revision of the highly acclaimed Spendor A6R floorstanding loudspeaker. The result is a dramatic uplift in dynamics, resolution and low frequency articulation. The slim modern linear-form cabinet is styled and dimensioned to fit easily and unobtrusively into any living space. The A7 delivers music with striking clarity, excellent bass extension and a sensitively judged element of fun and charm. The A7 is easy to drive and it brings out the best from your amplifier.
HIGHLIGHTS
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The multi-award winning A7 is designed to blend effortlessly into any living space. 4th generation Spendor linear flow port technology ensures the music remains tuneful and articulate even when the A7’s are positioned close to a wall or used in a small room.
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With four stylish modern finishes to choose from, the A7 blends seamlessly into many different styles of room décor and are compact enough to fit in most homes.
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The proprietary 18cm Spendor EP77 polymer cone bass/mid drive unit helps the A7 deliver a room filling sound with pure vocals, musical insight, precision and dynamic expression.
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Designed and Manufactured in the UK.
Description
2-way floorstanding loudspeaker
Enclosure type
Rigid asymmetric braced cabinet with dynamic damping
Vent type
Spendor 4G linear flow reflex
Input connection
Single pair recessed precision binding posts
Typical in-room response
32Hz - 25kHz
Power handling
150 watts unclipped programme
Amplifier
25-200 watts
Sensitivity
88dB for 1 watt at 1 metre
Nominal impedance
8 ohms (min 6.0)
HF driver
22mm polyamide dome
Bass/mid driver
18cm EP77 polymer cone
Crossover frequency
3.7 kHz
Net Weight
17.7kg
Height
934mm
Width
180mm
Depth
305mm
Finishes
Black oak, walnut, oak, satin white
Plinth
Satin black
Accessories
Height adjustable spike feet
Magnetic grille
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"Vocals are a particular highlight. We play Liability by Lorde and the emotionally laden vocals sound gorgeous – focused, tangible and intimate. It’s a wonderful performance, and one that inspires us to search for more vocal-heavy tracks to see just how talented these A7s are."
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"The A7 sounds much bigger and bouncier than you'd ever guess from looking at it, with well-projected presentation combining truly impressive bass weight and extension with terrific agility and tunefulness."
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"The A7s also reproduced the interwoven acoustic and electronic tableaux of Police's Ghost in the Machine as practically a real-life event, with drummer Stewart Copeland's two-and-four snare-drum crack! practically visible, and the immense weight of the studio production as thrilling to me as I imagine hearing an opera live in the opera house is for others."
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