Ruark Templar
"Keith G" wrote in message
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"Ronny Svensson" wrote in message
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I have seen some used Ruark Templar (at a resonable price) and wonder
about technical specification:
Impedance, sensitivity and frequency response.
Can't find this on the net.
Ruark Templar (from Instruction Manual):
System Type - Infinite baffle, 2 way.
Cabinet - Floor standing ACD Critically damped MDF construction.
Colour finishes - Veneers in Burl Walnut effect, Rosewood effect and Black
Ash effect.
Drive Units - Tweeter is a 25mm treated fabric dome, ferrofluid cooled and
damped. Bass/mid is 165mm treated paper cone, pure rubber surround,
precision cast chassis, high flux magnet system.
Crossover - Precision audio grade components (8 element). Crossover point
is 2.6 KHz.
Frequency Response - 55Hz - 20 KHz +/- 3 dB (free space conditions).
Nominal Impedance - 8 ohms.
Amplifier requirements (?) - 20/100 watts.
Sensitivity - 87 dB/Watt
Dimensions HWD - 70 x 19 x 26cm.
Weight (each) - 12 Kg.
Epecially interested if the impedance is SET-friendly (without low
peaks).
No idea, it's not easy to tell with Ruark - their models vary too much.
Ruark had (have?) the habit of using various OEM makes of drivers which
were invariably 'tweaked' to their own requirements (and are therefore
possibly no longer available for the older models).
I have the (excellent) Paladins with Focal drivers which seem to be a nice
load for valves, including my 4 watt SET. I had a pair of the (truly
excellent) Sabres which were Vifa drivers and they were a nice load for
anything, I also once had a pair of Broadswords with Dynaudio drivers and
they were pigs to drive. All of them sounded pretty good, I might add.....
I suggest you contact Ruark direct and ask someone (there is/was only
about 6 or 7 of them) - I have Alan Street down as Production Manager on
01702-601410 ext. 24, if it is still correct. A very nice chap who seems
to know all about Ruark speakers. I'm sure he'll give you the answers you
want, if you catch him at the right time.
Hey Keith,
Thanks a bunch for bothering to type all that out, it's just what I wanted -
I owe ya one!
Regards,
pp Ronny Svensson
:-)
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