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The response variation in our room was +5 dB from 20 Hz to 18 kHz. The room response of the system, smoothed and averaged for the left and right speakers, was similiar to that of comparable speakers we've tested recently. Although, technically speaking, the Tower II should be considered a 4-ohm speaker from the standpoint of amplifier compatibility, most amplifiers will be able to drive it without a problem given its relatively high sensitivity (more on that later). It was between 3 and 4 ohms from 90 Hz to 1.5 kHz, and except at the bass resonance frequency of 50 Hz, where the impedance hit 15 ohms, it did not reach 8 ohms at any frequency. We found, however, that the measured impedance of the system was less than 8 ohms over most of the audio range.

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In addition, the serial-number label on the back panel states that system impedance is 8 ohms and that the speaker is magnetically shielded to prevent picture distortion if it's placed close to a TV in a home-theater system. Because spikes make it difficult to move speakers around on the carpeted floor of our listening room, however, we do not use them.Īlthough the instruction booklet contains all the information needed to set up the Tower II speakers, it provides none of the usual performance ratings and internal specifications, just the statement that the speakers can benefit from being driven by amplifiers capable of delivering 100 watts per channel or more. The Tower II comes with removable floor spikes whose use is recommended by the manufacturer.

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The cabinet is finished in an attractive walnut-grain vinyl veneer it is also available in black ash. If the jumpers are removed, the system can be operated in a bi-amplified or bi-wired mode. The two sets of gold-plated binding posts on the back, which are linked together by removable jumpers, accept wires, lugs, and banana plugs (single or dual). The cabinet has 3/4-inch-thick side and back panels and internal cross-bracing.

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The four drivers are concealed by a removable black cloth grille that matches a small cloth-covered section at the bottom of the front panel, which is 1 inch thick. Below that are two 8-inch polypropylene cone woofers operating in a vented enclosure whose port is near the bottom of the back panel.

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At the top is a 1-inch soft-dome tweeter, and under it is a 5-1/4-inch polypropylene midrange driver operating in a sealed subenclosure. The Tower II is a columnar speaker whose drivers are vertically aligned on the front panel. There are currently three models in the new Tower series: the Tower ($1,500 a pair), a three-way bipolar system the Tower II ($1,000 a pair), the front-firing three-way system reviewed here and the Tower III ($600 a pair), a front-firing two-way system. A couple of years ago, however, the company began opening retail stores and now has a chain of outlets in New England and California.ĬSW recently introduced its first floor-standing speakers, which are described as being equally suitable for music and home-theater applications. He was also founder or co-founder of several other companies noted for significant advances in consumer electronics, including Acoustic Research (AR), Advent, and Kloss Video.įor most of its existence, CSW has been known primarily as a manufacturer of compact and inexpensive loudspeakers and music systems sold by mail order. This reflects the technical expertise and quality standards of its co-founder, Henry Kloss, who has been responsible for many advances in consumer audio products, especially speakers, over the past four decades. Cambridge SoundWorks (CSW) has earned a solid reputation for the quality and value of its loudspeakers during the eight years of the company's existence.













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