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SB Acoustics Satori MW16PNW-4 6" White Egyptian Reed Cone Woofer
SB Acoustics Satori MW16PNW-4 6" White Egyptian Reed Cone Woofer
Egyptian Papyrus fibers produced in house with a proprietary method, combined with soft low damping rubber surrounds for optimum transient response and low resonance frequency.
SB Acoustics Satori MW16PNW-4 6" White Egyptian Reed Cone Woofer
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Product description
Vented aerodynamic cast aluminum chassis for optimum strength and low compression
Proprietary cone material with EGYPTIAN PAPYRUS fibers made in-house
Soft low damping rubber surround for optimum transient response
Advanced BIMAX spider for improved linearity
Powerful optimized low distortion neodymium motor system
Non-conducting fiber glass voice coil former for minimum damping
Extended copper sleeve on pole piece for low inductance and reduced distortion
CCAW voice coil for reduced moving mass
Long life silver lead wires attached 180° apart for improved stability
Vented pole piece for reduced compression
High piston to chassis diameter ratio
Gasket and bolt hole protrusions for reduced coupling to speaker cabinet
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Product details
SB Acoustics Satori MW16PNW-4 White Egyptian Reed Cone Woofer
Under the Satori brand are two new 5” and 6.5” midrange drivers, MR13P-4 and MW16PNW-4, respectively, featuring black or natural white cones using Egyptian Papyrus fibers produced in house with a proprietary method, combined with soft low damping rubber surrounds for optimum transient response and low resonance frequency. The cones reveal the natural textures of the papyrus material imported from Egypt, resulting in a distinctive appearance, which will certainly be appreciated for high-end speakers.
For these new Satori drivers, the original ideal was to keep the natural finish of the Papyrus fibers as much as possible, which results in a light brown color. Since Papyrus fibers are not uniform, the cone shows visible spots of different colors which give it a look of a natural “organic” material - but the discussion about potential problems in the market arising from the wrong perception that those were “defects” or signs of an “old” driver, led the design team to also create a black version of the same cone. The fibers are still visible, but for more traditional clients, it might be better accepted.
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