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ASW Bookshelf speakers reviewsASW Cantius 204 Bookshelf speakers ASW Cantius 204 fully corresponds its status of premium loudspeakers. The base is a pair of high-class drivers, enclosed into hard box with a pair of bass-reflex's ports. The tweeter is slightly bigger than usual - the dome made of impregnated silk has the diameter of 30 mm, which does not prevent driver... ASW Cantius 212 Bookshelf speakers The ASW Cantius 212 loudspeakers represent already the fifth generation of the popular series. Their design is extremely strict and laconic in German way - there is nothing superfluous in the appearance. The model has a two-way design with a bass reflex, a small port of which is placed on the back wall... ASW Genius 100 Bookshelf speakers The body of the German ASW Genius 100 monitors has a big depth and the emitters are mounted on the front panel through polished metallic strap. An inch tweeter has a cloth dome with damping impregnation and a 130-mm diffuser of bass driver is made of fiberglass, reinforced with carbon. The bands are... ASW Genius 110 Bookshelf speakers Genius 110 monitors look very presentable. Heavy bodies are finished with a luxurious natural veneer and have rounded edges, preventing internal resonances. A high-class inch ceramic tweeter reproduces the upper part of the range. In addition to decent border (30 kHz) it differs by wide dispersion and... ASW Genius 200 Bookshelf speakers Genius 200 shelf speaker system is moderately designed, with usual but a bit elongate upward rectangular body. A metallic mirror panel on the front and back walls give a certain charm. It is pretty well hidden in extremely neat natural veneer finish, rounding radiators, located by D'Appolito scheme.... ASW Opus M Bookshelf speakers Of the three lines speakers, produced by the German company ASW, Opus is the youngest. This range has recently been updated - little changed design and some technical parameters. ASW hull made of solid wood and has 16 finishes for every taste. The sidewalls are bent slightly towards the rear side, gently... |