Pegasus MKII

Chario-Pegasus-MKII

SPECIFICATIONS

Model: Pegasus MKII
Series: Constellation Series
Description: 3-way Floor Standing Speaker
Tweeter: 1 x 38mm Soft Dome Waveguide
Woofer: 1 x 170mm Paper Compound
Subwoofer: 1 x 170mm Paper Compound
Crossover Frequency: 170/1500Hz (4th Order)
Sensitivity: 90dB SPL 1m/2.83V
Low frequency performance: 45Hz @ -3dB
Low Frequency Load: Down-Firing Vented
Impedance: 4Ω (minimum 3.0Ω)
Amplifier Suggested: Up to 140W/4Ω Average Power
Terminal: Gilded Single wire
Cabinet: Solid Walnut and HDF
Dimensions (H x W x D) 1030 x 230 x 370mm
Weight: 26.0kg each
Finish: Solid Walnut with Nextel black

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Introduction & TECHNOLOGY

Chario-Pegasus-MKII

CONSTELLATION
PEGASUS MKII

3 way Floorstand

Like its mythical namesake, Pegasus is powerful when needed and gentle when needed. Effortlessly blending high, mid and low frequencies into an exceptional soundstage, the Pegasus was built to soar in any musical genre. The beam angle of the tweeter is 60°, while the woofer is omnidirectional (360°). The speaker mounts are covered with a clear plastic protective cover, two O-rings and a rubber plate for complete insulation.

High Performance

The Pegasus is a three-way floorstanding speaker with a T-38 tweeter and a 160mm woofer on the front of the speaker, and another 160mm bass reflex woofer located on the bottom of the speaker. The location of all drives is already determined at the design stage, and this allows you to fine-tune the relationship between the speaker and the listening room. The lower woofer reduces the voltage of the upper one, occupying an eighth of the sound spectrum, extending the frequency response to 45 Hz.

Reflective Surface

Constellation Pegasus MKII

The NRS principle uses the proximity of the bearing surface and the structure of the drivers to increase bass performance. Frequencies emitted by a woofer in this manner reduce distortion, as twice the efficiency is achieved by half the displacement of its membrane. The system applied to the Pegasus model is fully designed to reproduce frequencies from 50 to 170 Hz. As a result, NRS achieves double the SPL (3 dB gain) for the same distortion