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Janszen Z-600, Z-900, & Z-960 loudspeakers Specifications

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Janszen Z-600, Z-900, & Z-960 loudspeakers

Janszen Z-600, Z-900, & Z-960 loudspeakers Specifications. Sidebar: Specifications. Z-600: Floorstanding, two-way system with two electrostatic tweeters and dynamic 11" woofer section. Frequency range: 30Hz–>30kHz. Crossover frequency: Nominal …

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JansZen zA1.1 Loudspeaker - Positive Feedback

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 …

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JansZen ESL - MASIS Audio

Dimensions: Speaker enclosure — 91 cm tall x 26 cm wide x 22.6 cm deep [35.9″H x 10.2″W x 8.9″D] Plinth — 30 cm wide x 35 cm deep x 6 cm high [12″W x 14″D x 2.5″H] Warranty — 5 years on all components against defects in materials and manufacturing. For details, please visit Janszen Electrostatic Speakers Website.

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stereonomono - Hi Fi Compendium: Janszen Model Z

Overall Acoustic Specifications. Minimum RMS Power Required: 15 watts. Maximum RMS Power Handling: 74 watts. Low Frequency Transducer. Type: …

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Steve's - JansZen Z-400 electrostatic speaker

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 a 10" woofer with a cloth surround and a paper cone. Janszen Neshaminy Electrostatic Model Z-400 (circa 1960-61) bookshelf (or floor …

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JansZen Audio

All modern Janszen Audio products extend the technology of David Janszen's father, Arthur A. Janszen, inventor of the first practical electrostatic transducer in the early 1950's. For the last 15 years, David has been at the helm, …

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Steve's - JansZen Z-40 electrostatic speaker

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What makes JansZen electrostatics better? - JansZenAudio

Janszen's use a sealed woofer enclosure. This cuts group delay to an absolute minimum and produces optimal woofer transient response, both of which are needed to integrate well with ESL's. It also helps control cone motion below resonance, so your amplifier doesn't have to, and this improves performance with tube amplifiers.

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Acoustic Research AR-1W With JansZen 1-30 & Dynaco

Selling this for a friend. I just finished going through everything, recapping the amp & Janszen 1-30, new choke in the amp, new bias resistor, replaced out of spec resistors, added diode to the rectifier, etc. It is pure 1950's mono joy. I've been listening to Sinatra &...
Brand: Acoustic Research
Price: $2100
Listed: 2 months ago
Category: Home Audio

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Janszen Carmelita Active Speakers Preview Audioholics

May 12, 2016 . Dimensions: 43H x 22W x 33D cm [17x8.5x13"] Weight: 16 kg [35 lb] each. Power -- 100 - 250VAC, power factor corrected, 10W at idle, 95% efficient at full power. Executive Overview. One happy trend which seemed to …

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JansZen Model 65 Model 130 vintage Electrostatic

Janszen was the pioneer in Electrostic speaker design in the USA, leading and refining the earliest designs alongside QUAD of England. Later in the 60s, Janszen contributed the the graoudbreaking Acoustat systems. They have …

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JansZen zA2.1 Speaker Review - The Absolute Sound

The midrange/woofers have a three-position toggle that offers -3 dB, + 3 dB, and flat settings. Finally Janszen has a side-firing tweeter they call their “airLayer option” which can be continuously adjusted from off to very loud. The zA2.1 cabinet enclosure utilizes an acoustic suspension design for minimum group delay.

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JansZen zA2.1 Loudspeaker - Page 2 of 2 - The Absolute Sound

specs & pricing Product type: Floor-standing hybrid electrostatic loudspeaker Driver configuration (per channel): Two 7″ alloy cone woofers in a sealed enclosure above and below a 7″ wide x 16″ high mid/ tweeter assembly, comprising two electrostatic panels in separate enclosure internally; airLayer option: One tweeter on outboard side of each cabinet, level-adjustable

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Janson Industries - Specs

Janson Industries has been a premier leader in the installation, manufacture and design of high quality stage equipment, such as rigging, curtains, auditorium acoustics and lighting equipment.
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Janszen Z-600, Z-900, & Z-960 loudspeakers Stereophile.com

Mar 10, 2022 . Janszen Z-600, Z-900, & Z-960 loudspeakers. The Z-600 is the latest of the "console" (as opposed to "bookshelf") systems made by Neshaminy Corp., and using Janszen electrostatic tweeters (footnote 1) and a Neshaminy-designed 11" woofer. The nominal crossover frequency is 1500Hz, with a broad overlap between the woofer's top and the low end of the …

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • How much does a pair of JansZen speakers cost?

    As many satisfied music lovers have discovered, a pair of Janszens can fulfill your quest for musical authenticity and consistent enjoyment, and still satisfy the general preferences of the rest of your household. Our stand mount loudspeaker is called the Carmelita, starting at $4850/pair.

  • What is the sensitivity of the Janszen ZA1 speaker?

    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.

  • What is it about Janszen hybrid electrostatics?

    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.

  • What is a JansZen electrostatic radiator?

    Since Arthur A. Janszen developed what is known as the push-pull electrostatic element in 1949, Janszen has been manufacturing these speakers. Combining years of manufacturing experience with research, we have developed a new improved electrostatic radiator that truly represents fourth generation technology.

  • Why choose Janszen loudspeaker Ltd?

    Few audio companies can lay claim to as rich and storied a legacy as that possessed by Janszen Loudspeaker Ltd. Arthur A. Janszen is credited with the invention of the first practical electrostatic loudspeaker, and in 1954, was awarded a patent for his design.

  • What is the sensitivity of the Janszen ZA1 speaker?

    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.

  • Does Janszen limit soundstage reproduction to the space between speakers?

    However, for recordings that possess little intrinsic ambience, Janszen has observed that the zA1.1 can sometimes limit soundstage reproduction to the space between the speakers. For those situations, the airLayer option is available.

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