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Cresta 2
It was Cresta 2 which first grabbed the attention of critics and reviewers with its "immensely involving" sound quality. Bass extension is finely weighted and astonishingly powerful for a bookshelf speaker, thanks to the superb sensitivity and roll - off characteristics of its 130mm (5 1/4 ¨) long throw bass/midrange driver.
Refined, lyrical, and suited to all types of music, it’s an enormously accomplished all-rounder that offers incredible value for money.
Concluding that "we rate these speakers very highly indeed", What Hi Fi? summed up Cresta 2 in just two words: "a steal".
- Critically acclaimed
- 25mm (1") silk dome tweeter
- Long –throw 130mm (5.25") bass driver
- Extensive diagonal cabinet bracing
- Bi-wireable
- Easy load
- Available Cherry or Black finish
Cresta 2 Specifications
| Design | 2- way bookshelf |
| Drive Units | HF: 25mm (1") silk dome tweeter LF: 130mm (5.5") pp coated cone |
| Frequency response ± 3 dB | 48Hz - 20kHz |
| Crossover frequency | 3 kHz |
| Amplifier requirements | 10 – 100W |
| Sensitivity | 90dB |
| Impedance | 8 ohms |
| Internal volume | 12 litres (0.42 cu ft ) |
| Weight | 6 kg (13.2 lbs) |
| Dimensions * (H x W x D) *excluding 12mm (0.5 inch) grille |
365 x 205 x 240 mm. 14.4 x 8 x 9.4 in. |
