

BOSTON ACOUSTICS VR 40 MANUALLY DRIVER
The 3-way models utilize a newly-developed 4 1 ⁄ 2-inch (115mm) midrange driver with a large 1 1 ⁄ 2-inch voice coil for superb driver control and extremely high power handling. The result is much smoother, more accurate in-room frequency response, with far less of the typical "peak and dip" characteristic found in conventional designs. By placing the cabinet’s two woofers at optimally chosen different locations, these dimensions are "averaged" over a wider variety of distances, thereby reducing the influence of any single woofer-to-boundary dimension. The dimensional relationship of the woofer to the nearby room boundaries (the walls and floor) in any speaker results in a reinforcement or cancellation of upper bass/lower midrange frequencies corresponding to the woofer-to-boundary distances. The second benefit is smoother, more uniform upper bass/lower midrange frequency response in a real listening room. The result is less midrange coloration and a commensurate increase in clarity and detail.
BOSTON ACOUSTICS VR 40 MANUALLY DRIVERS
The placement of the woofers on the baffle has been chosen with extreme care and precision, and it provides two very specific, clearly audible benefits: First, by separating the woofers by a precisely calculated distance, the internal "pipe organ" standing wave-common to all columnar-type enclosures that have their bass drivers closely grouped at one end of the cabinet-is reduced to the point of audible insignificance. The VRC’s three-way design delivers extremely wide horizontal dispersion and exceptionally high power handling capability.Īll three VR floorstanding models feature dual woofers for deep, authoritative bass response and low distortion. The high-performance VRC is a timbre-matched center channel speaker that is a perfect compliment to any of the VR floorstanding models in your home theater system. The VR1, VR2, and VR3 compact floorstanding speaker systems and the VRB compact bookshelf speaker system deliver the kind of powerful, impressive sound usually associated only with much larger, more expensive speakers.
