What components are used in the Campanile?
The Campanile is built from a ION/plasma tweeter in its own enclosed chassis; a midrange (non-compression) horn, built using a very strong and thick acoustically neutral composite material using a Dynaudio driver; and four 10″ SEAS drivers for woofers in individual rather large sealed enclosures (2 woofers per 30″ by 12″ by 28″ heavily braced box). The Campanile Highs are the same as the Campaniles except that there is significantly more internal bracing and dampening, and more expensive components and Acapella’s own silver wiring are used in the cross-over.
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