| Chassis Material | - No, A highly-damped constrained layer, A stiff polymer inner-casing, A heavy stainless steel cover Chassis
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| Driver Size | - High Frequency (HF): 2x 25mm (1”) Double dome tweeters (or Titanium dome tweeters, Mid Frequency (MF): 2x 90mm (3.5”) FST (Fixed Suspension Transducer) midrange drivers., Low Frequency (LF): 1x 150mm (5.9" or 6”) Subwoofer.
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| Separation | - As a single-unit speaker, it provides an impressive sense of stereo separation for its form factor, but it will not achieve the true, distinct left and right channel separation that a pair of spaced-out stereo speakers can provide. Reviews often praise its "wide and organized presentation" for a single speaker.
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| Coverage Pattern | - The Zeppelin is designed to deliver "room-filling stereo sound" with "ultra-wide sound dispersion" due to its design minimizing baffle area around the drive units. While it aims for a wide soundstage from a single enclosure, it won't offer the precise stereo separation of a dedicated two-speaker stereo system.
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| Key Features | - Acoustic Configuration: It features a sophisticated 3-way speaker setup, Two 1-inch (25mm) Decoupled Double-Dome aluminum tweeters (often found in their higher-end speaker lines), Two 3.5-inch (90mm) FST (Fixed Suspension Transducer) midrange drivers for clear and precise vocals., A centrally mounted 6-inch (150mm) subwoofer with an ultra-long-throw voice coil for deep, clean bass., Powerful Amplification: It boasts a 240W amplifier output, delivering robust and dynamic sound., Physical Controls: Integrated buttons on the top of the speaker for volume, play/pause, multi-function, and Alexa access.
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| Other System Requirements | - Network Connection:Wi-Fi, Ethernet (Optional, for some models/setups
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