Like all Audio Physic speakers, the Classic On-Wall is based on more than 30 years of experience and has been designed without any compromise. The drivers are the same we use in our Classic Compact – a powerful midwoofer with a woven glass fibre cone and our unique Dual Basket technology, and a silk dome tweeter which sits in a small wave guide tailored to optimise sound dispersion around the crossover between mids and treble for a wide, balanced and precise spatial imaging.
The Classic On-Wall also has inherited the sturdy glass-sandwich construction of its cabinet from its larger siblings. This technology too is proprietary to Audio Physic and allows us to build a cabinet that is virtually immune against internal resonances. Most other critical design aspects of our Classic range can also be found in the Classic On-Wall , like the clever cross-over network and the high-end nextgen® terminals by WBT.
All these proven technologies have been re-engineered and re-combined to create the Classic On-Wall as a very slim and unobtrusive speaker that sounds a lot bigger than it actually is. Integrated wall brackets at the back allow for easy vertical or horizontal mounting and provide a defined distance between speaker and wall that has been chosen for an optimum in bass performance.
When using the Classic On-Wall in very large rooms, or together with any other speakers from our Classic range as part of a multichannel system, our dedicated subwoofer Luna can provide additional bass support.
We designed the Classic On-Wall to deliver uncompromising Audio Physic sound quality where more conventional speaker setups are not possible. We think we succeeded but don’t take our word for it. Ask a specialist Audio Physic retailer near you for a demonstration and listen for yourself!
The 2-way speaker features two different drivers that share reproduction of the entire frequency range – one mid-woofer (in the case of center speakers, often two of them) and a tweeter. Usually the crossover frequency is set between 2,000Hz and 3,000Hz.
Unwanted vibrations have negative effects on sound quality wherever they occur in the signal path. Because AUDIO PHYSIC has made it their mission to fight unwanted vibration and resonance whenever and wherever they occur, the fully decoupled VIBRATION CONTROL TERMINAL (VCT) has been devised.
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