

The
Zerobox 107 is a passive sound transducer system with
extended woofer expansion. The acoustical quality
of the MANGER Sound Transducer is enlarged through
two efficient 8" woofers from Vifa.
Facts:
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Drivers: 1-3 MSW
- 2 Vifa Woofers
- Frequency range: 40 Hz - 24 kHz (+-3dB)
- Crossover frequency: 140 Hz
- Crossover: 6 dB HP/18 dB LP
- Impedance: 4 Ohm
- Dimensions: 110 x 26 x 34 cm
- Weight: 37 Kg
- Finish:
Piano
black high gloss finish
Satin finish black
Satin finish white
Veneer wood ash
Veneer wood cherry
Veneer wood pear
Veneer wood beech
Veneer wood alder - satin finish |
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Piano Black**
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Rosewood Veneer |

Ebony Veneer |

Bubinga** |

Walnut Burl** |

Cherry Veneer |

Beech Veneer |

Birch Veneer |
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** High Gloss and special Finishes on request
i.e. Walnut burl, bubinga, piano black etc
High Gloss finish is a polyester varnish gloss
applied in several layers. A feast for the eyes
but nevertheless unobtrusive, because the surrounding
is reflected softly.
Colours not exact may vary depending on monitor
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PRICES |
Model
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Cost |
ZeroBox
107/1
1 msw transducer wood veneer
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£4600.00
pair |
ZeroBox
107/3
3 msw transducer wood veneer
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£6600.00
pair |
Optional
Extras
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| HOLOPROFILES
optional sound deflector. |
£235.00
pair |
The ZB 103 and ZB 107 can be purchased using 1 Manger
drive unit per speaker in the front panel (this is known
as a upgrading version) or using 3 Manger drive units
per speaker 1 in the front panel and 1 either side.
The 3 Manger drive unit models are the far superior.
Why three Manger drive units
The side mounted drivers create an acoustic baffle,
with no omnidirectional radiation. The front driver
is still the main driver, and the side drivers are switched
in serial with a coil, so that they just support the
front driver's radiation like an infinite baffle. The
result is that you can't recognise the cabinet.
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