New Arslab Stereo series

Arslab has introduced two models of acoustics in the new Arslab Stereo series: Stereo One shelves speaker and Stereo Two floor stands speaker. According to the company, the new products are “a good tool for fans of thoughtful and emotional listening”.

Visually, the speakers look quite classic: MDF cases, decorated with vinyl film under black ash, black radiators and their flanges. The tweeter with a silk dome with a diameter of 22mm is recessed into a small waveguide.

Arslab Stereo series

Long-stroke midrange/woofers with a diameter of 168 mm are made of paper pulp using the technology of cold pressing – according to the developers, this “provides the created sound with purity and clarity, even at very high volume.”

However, Arslab paid special attention to the insides of the acoustics. The body is reinforced from the inside with struts and corner blocks for increased rigidity. The crossover is assembled by a hinged mounting method on Jantzen coils made using the “sintering” technology, Audiocore non-inductive polypropylene capacitors, Audicore bifilar winding non-inductive resistors specially designed for use in audio equipment, as well as Mundorf high-capacity electrolytic capacitors.

Arslab Stereo series

Basically, the floor-standing Arslab Stereo Two is a stretched-out Stereo One with one additional midrange / woofer. Both models operate in two-way mode, but differ in the crossover frequency: for bookshelf speakers it is 2,300 Hz, and for floor speakers it is 2,100 Hz.

Arslab Stereo series

At the same time, the range of reproducible frequencies for both new products is the same: from 55 Hz to 22 kHz (and 60 Hz – 20 kHz with unevenness of ± 3 dB). The sensitivity of the floor-standing speakers is slightly higher: 88 dB versus 86 dB. But they also require more power for themselves: 50–125 W, and not 25–75 W, like shelf units. The Arslab Stereo series kit also includes protective grilles that are attached to the pins.

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