As with all the latest generation of Tannoy dual‑concentric speakers, the tweeter incorporates an acoustic waveguide between the pressure transducer and the outside world, to force the tweeter into generating a spherical wavefront - the idea being to better control the directivity of the tweeter. To improve the efficiency of the horn design, the bass/mid cone acts as an extension to the tweeter's own short horn. For those unfamiliar with dual‑concentric loudspeakers, the design is characterised by a horn‑loaded tweeter mounted at the centre of the bass/mid driver. While virtually every other loudspeaker manufacturer on the planet has settled for physically separate woofers, tweeters, and occasionally mid‑range drivers, Tannoy have exhibited considerable tenacity in adhering to their original dual‑concentric concept. Tannoy's latest nearfields offer an updated version of their famous dual‑concentric technology, while still retaining that distinctive Tannoy sound.
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