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Hand Built. One Pair At A Time

Rather than mass-produce on an assembly line, every pair of EgglestonWorks is hand built to order by our team of trained craftsmen. This approach makes EgglestonWorks more responsive to our customers’ desires and ensures we don’t wind up with excess inventory. Most importantly, we can tailor each pair of speakers to its owner’s desires (a virtually unlimited palette of custom colors is available) and enables a level of quality control which cannot be achieved in any other way. The result is a finished product designed to exceed its owner’s expectations for a lifetime.

Distilled from Viginti

The Kiva cabinet features wall thickness of 1.53” to 1.79” constructed of multiple layers of MDF and HDF with aluminum baffle braces. The cross-sectional area of the low frequency port is optimized to minimize any chuffing or compression issues. Modified transmission line midrange loading with 100% acoustic fill. Non-settling fill and felt are used throughout.

Superb Midrange Clarity

Individual “Quasi-Transmission Line” chambers for each midrange driver: each of the two midrange drivers is loaded into a heavily damped, quasi-transmission line tube which tapers as it opens to the rear of the enclosure. This design eliminates the problem of internal reflected acoustic energy coming back through the driver diaphragm. As a driver propagates acoustic energy into the room, an equal amount of energy is generated within the enclosure by the rear or “Back wave” of the driver diaphragm. Given a massive and rigid enclosure, the back wave’s only ‘path’ out of the box and into the room is through the diaphragm. Driver diaphragms are, by necessity, thin and light to minimize mass and increase efficiency, but these qualities also constitute a good transmission point for sound. This back wave starts 180 degrees out of phase with the front wave and then experiences additional phase progression as it reflects inside the cabinet. Once this energy travels through the diaphragm it superimposes on the front wave, causing phase (and thus level) distortions to the net sound heard by the listener. Treating the walls with absorbent material or filling the enclosure loosely with a fibrous tangle absorptive material offers some help but this benefit occurs mainly at high frequencies due to their shorter wavelengths. In the midrange and lower midrange frequencies where our ears are most sensitive to distortion, absorptive materials offer much less benefit.

Fatigue-Free Clarity & Deep Plunging Bass

The tweeter is a thin-ply carbon diaphragm dome for the perfect balance of detail and warmth for long-term listenability. The dual 7.5 inch woofers in the Kiva are configured in the same manner as the 10 inch woofers in the Viginti. Though smaller in diameter, the combination of dual bass drivers delivers similar sound quality.

Specs and FAQs

Drivers

System: Three-Way, Five Driver, Woofer System: Two 7.5” woofers Midbass/Midrange System: Two 6.5” mid/woofers Treble System: 1″ carbon diaphragm dome tweeter

Performance

Frequency Response: 28Hz to 24kHz

Sensitivity & Impedance

Impedance: 6Ω nominal. Sensitivity: 89dB @ 1 watt/1 meter

Weight & Dims

Footprint: 10” x 20” x 45” H Weight: 131lbs.

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