Acoustics Olympica Nova from Sonus Faber now in piano lacquer

We have already talked about the Olympica Nova  family of acoustic systems from the Italian company Sonus faber , which was introduced three years ago. And now the manufacturer offers these speakers in a new black piano lacquer finish...

Acoustics Olympica Nova from Sonus Faber now in piano lacquer
Acoustics Olympica Nova from Sonus Faber now in piano lacquer

We have already talked about the Olympica Nova  family of acoustic systems from the Italian company Sonus faber , which was introduced three years ago. And now the manufacturer offers these speakers in a new black piano lacquer finish . In addition, as before, you can choose walnut and wenge wood finishes. The Olympica Nova series includes seven models of acoustics: three floor-standing, bookshelf, two variants of the center channel speaker, as well as a wall-mounted model of home theater rear channels.

The speaker cabinets are made of eight-layer profiled plywood, and the top panel is made of solid wood in a metal frame. The bass reflex port, made using Stealth Ultraflex technology , is made of aluminum. The pedestals of floor models are also made of winged metal.

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The high-frequency spectrum is served by a soft dome tweeter with a diameter of 28 mm, made using DAD (Damped Apex Dome) technology , and a neodymium magnetic system. Bass drivers are equipped with cones in which a layer of syntactic foam is sandwiched between two layers of cellulose pulp. The mid-range drivers are inherited from the Homage Tradition acoustics series, in which the cones are made from a mixture of cellulose and other natural fibers.

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Acoustics Olympica Nova from Sonus Faber in black piano lacquer is already on sale.

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