Janszen Z-600, Z-900, & Z-960 loudspeakers Specifications. Z-600: Floorstanding, two-way system with two electrostatic tweeters and dynamic 11" woofer section. Frequency range: 30Hz–>30kHz. Crossover frequency: Nominal 1500Hz; 1000–2000Hz overlap region. Nominal impedance: 8 ohms.
Show more
See More
Specs -- Carmelita Active - JanszenAudio Specs -- Carmelita Active Biamplified with electronic crossover and EQ Frequency response -- 30 Hz - 40 kHz +/- 3 dB on axis (in room) Peak SPL -- 105 dB (pair playing music at 4 m [13'] in mid-sized room -- 4.5 m x 7.3 m x 3.0 m (15' x 24' x 10') Fully enclosed, not dipoles, makes placement easy
Show more
See More
Full spectrum 2 m wide @ 4 m (6.5' wide @ 13') Very tight vertical dispersion and relatively narrow horizontal dispersion conserves recorded ambience, reduces interaction with the room, and sharpens the soundstage, yet is wide enough to avoid a headphone effect
Show more
See More
Full spectrum 2 m wide @ 4 m (6.5' wide @ 13') Very tight vertical dispersion and relatively narrow horizontal dispersion conserves recorded ambience, reduces interaction with the room, and sharpens the soundstage, yet is wide enough to avoid a headphone effect
Show more
See More
Janszen invented and patented the first practical electrostatic speaker in the early 1950's. Our modernized electrostatic transducer technology is the basis for delivering incomparably natural midrange and treble, while fast, ultra low-distortion woofers fill the room with deep, commanding bass and concussive drum impulses.
Show more
See More
The Janszen line up consist of two speaker models: the Carmelita monitor (formerly zA1.1) and the Valentina floorstander (formerly zA2.1). The Carmelita monitor is slightly smaller, suitable for smaller listening spaces, whereas the Valentina floorstander is a hybrid speaker design. An Active version is also available for the two models.
Show more
See More
Dec 11, 2015 . Specifications for the Janszen zA1.1 loudspeaker include a frequency response of 30Hz—40kHz +/- 3dB on axis, with a sensitivity of 85dB for an input of one watt of pink noise at one meter. Recommended power is 40 watts to 250 watts, with …
Show more
See More
Advertisement. General information. The Janszen Z-40 is an electrostatic speaker. It is part of the Z series. Ruud Hendrikx (April 30, 2006): I'am surcing for a schematic Janszen z-40 Specifications. 3-Way System
Show more
See More
The Janszen Z-400 is an electrostatic speaker. It is part of the Z series. It was manufactured from 1960 to unknown. James Wong (May 2003): Janszen Z-400 electrostatic speakers, 8 ohms. Each speaker has (2)5" x 5" electrostatic panels and …
Show more
See More
The Janszen Z-900 is an electrostatic speaker. It is part of the Z series. James Wong (May 2003): Janszen Model Z-900. Floor standing Janszen electrostatics were produced in the mid 70's, in competition with Quad and Acoustat. The sound quality can only be described as big!! Large soundstage,thunderous low end, typical of their era.
Show more
See More
Specs -- Valentina A8 - JanszenAudio Specs -- Valentina A8 Frequency response, on axis, ±3 dB 30 Hz - 20 kHz in medium to large rooms 20 Hz - 20 kHz in small rooms Maximum continuous SPL from pair at sweet spot 112 dB in small room at 8’ distance [2.5m] 108 dB in medium to large room at 13' [4m] Peak transient SPL at least 6 dB higher
Show more
See More
Moved Permanently. The document has moved here.
Show more
See More
Jul 11, 2017 . Sidebar 1: Specifications. Description: Full-range, floorstanding electrostatic loudspeaker. Drive-units: 6 electrostatic panels with total height 54". ... David Janzen (son of Arthur Janszen who was the main creator of the KLH Nine I believe) has facilities to fix and upgrade KLH Nines and is effectively re-manufacturing these wonderful ...
Show more
See More
Thiel CS3.7 loudspeaker Specifications. Description: Three-way, floorstanding loudspeaker. Drive-units: 1" (25mm) aluminum-dome tweeter mounted coincidentally within 4.5" flat aluminum midrange driver, 10" (254mm) flat aluminum woofer, 10" (254mm) flat aluminum passive radiator. Crossover slopes: acoustic first-order.
Show more
See More
Description. Awarded greatest HiFi product of all time by HiFi News in 2000; the Quad ESL delivers some of the most natural, open-sounding mid-band (especially on …
Janszen
Show more
See More
Over 55 years old! The Picture is the picture of the actual item. It is a beautiful piece of Audio History. ---Single Page, Single Sided Ads, unless otherwise noted in the title. ---Each Page is 8.5" by 11" unless otherwise noted in title.
Seller Rating: 100.0% positive
Location: Olmsted Falls, Ohio
Shipping: Free
specification
Show more
See More
Aug 09, 2017 . Janszen zA1.1 SPECIFICATIONS Electrostatic mid-range and treble for exquisitely sweet sound Unique, 2nd counter-firing deep bass woofer at rear Deep bass and treble individually adjustable Maximal room independence via controlled dispersion (+/- 20 degrees horizontal; +/- 10 degrees vertical) Not overly beamy !!
Show more
See More
John Janszen is on Facebook. Join Facebook to connect with John Janszen and others you may know. Facebook gives people the power to share and makes the world more open and connected.
specification
Show more
See More
Amy Finucan Janszen is on Facebook. Join Facebook to connect with Amy Finucan Janszen and others you may know. Facebook gives people the power to share and makes the world more open and connected.
specification
Show more
See More
The advent of Janszen hybrid electrostatics means there's basically no reason left on Earth for anyone to live with the drawbacks of conventional loudspeakers or accommodate the space requirements of full range electrostatics.
The current Janszen loudspeaker product range comprises three models, all of which represent ESL hybrids, whereby electrostatic panels reproduce midrange and treble frequencies, and dynamic woofers handle the bass. The floorstanding zA2.1 loudspeaker mates two electrostatic panels to two dynamic woofers.
Specifications for the Janszen zA1.1 loudspeaker include a frequency response of 30Hz—40kHz +/- 3dB on axis, with a sensitivity of 85dB for an input of one watt of pink noise at one meter. Recommended power is 40 watts to 250 watts, with a maximum permissible value of 400 watts.
After decades as an engineer working in fields as diverse as manufacturing, instrumentation and embedded software, the younger Janszen turned his attention to audio, with a commitment to carry on his father's work in electrostatic loudspeaker research and implementation.