Το Indiana Line Utah-8 ειναι ζευγος ηχειων δαπεδου, 3 δρομων με 1x 12" woofer, 1x 6.7" midrange και 1x 1.1" silk dome tweeter. Ευαισθησια 93 db, συνιστωμενη ισχυς ενισχυτη 30 - 240 watts.
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Utah 8 is a 3-way floorstanding loudspeaker that, like the smaller model in the line, reaches back to Indiana Line’s roots. Its substantial architecture – anchored by a 12-inch bass driver and, for the first time in the brand’s history, the DIRS (Damped Inner Reinforcement System) internal bracing – thrives in large, open rooms. The applied solutions yield refined, detailed and dynamic sound while maintaining exceptionally low distortion.
Key Points
Tweeter with 3D-Guide waveguide
The high-frequency section employs a 28-mm aluminum–magnesium (Al-Mg) dome tweeter that provides crystalline, finely detailed treble with wide dispersion. Its superb performance stems from a neodymium drive with a copper shorting ring and a hybrid damping chamber comprising a classic axial chamber plus a Radial Venting Chamber. To further optimize sound quality, the driver sits in a purpose-designed 3D-Guide waveguide working in concert with the EQ-Ring phase corrector and an LC-Trap in the crossover network to suppress resonances.
Midrange driver with UHVC
Midband duties are handled by a proprietary 7-inch driver featuring a Curv (woven polypropylene) diaphragm, second-generation Dual-Wave suspension and a cast-aluminum chassis. Housed in its own sub-chamber to avoid resonance, it uses a special UHVC (Underhung Voice Coil) drive with a large ferrite magnet and a gap stabilized by a copper shorting ring positioned close to the voice coil. Venting ports in the former assist cooling. The result is clean, dynamic and highly precise mids that stand out versus conventional designs.
Woofer with Tri-Wave suspension
Low frequencies are reproduced by a 12-inch woofer – the largest in the brand’s history – combining a newly developed Tri-Wave suspension with a carefully profiled polypropylene diaphragm. It can generate higher bass sound-pressure levels than two Basso 880 subwoofers, delivering powerful, tightly controlled impact without audible distortion or compression. Contributing factors include a sophisticated drive with dual ferrite magnets and a four-layer copper voice coil wound with heavy-gauge wire. The Tri-Wave suspension eliminates intermodulation distortion and permits twice the cone excursion of standard solutions, keeping the bass precise and dynamic even at high SPLs.
A meticulously engineered crossover
Signal division is handled by a three-way crossover employing air-core inductors and low-loss polypropylene capacitors renowned for transparent treble reproduction. The network supports bi-wiring/bi-amping. In the HF path, an LC-Trap works alongside the EQ-Ring and 3D-Guide to eradicate any dome-resonance artefacts. A separately tuned LC-Trap is also deployed in the woofer filter to remove out-of-band diaphragm resonances and their associated distortion.
Internal reinforcement system
For the first time in an Indiana Line loudspeaker, a damped internal reinforcement system – DIRS (Damped Inner Reinforcement System) – is employed. Its core mission is to quell vibrations generated by the bass and midrange drivers. Instead of allowing energy to migrate into the enclosure, DIRS absorbs it at the source using special elastomer pads and a multi-plane internal bracing lattice. The cabinet remains inert, avoiding unwanted coloration. Expect exceptionally articulate bass, a clear midrange and a wide, lifelike soundstage. DIRS also optimizes bass-reflex performance, improving overall system efficiency.
Twin bass-reflex
The Utah 8’s prodigious low-frequency capability also owes much to a carefully tuned bass-reflex system with two down-firing ports in the base (each 75 mm in diameter). This exploits floor coupling to reinforce bass energy. Working with the 12-inch woofer in a generous 66-litre enclosure, the system operates free from audible turbulence or compression. The cabinet sits securely on four rubber-damped feet that mechanically decouple it from the floor and allow the reflex alignment to function efficiently at a 30 Hz tuning frequency.
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