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® HEAR SALON STUDIO GEM a ULTIM VOICE LISTEN EMBRACE SUB 30 REVEL Owning Revel® speakers is a pleasurable experience for both ears and eyes. Learning about the ® finer details of their design and construction will deepen your appreciation of their lasting value. 3 The World’s Best Loudspeakers. ble technical pedigree, thanks in Hailed by critical audiophiles and part to Revel’s sophisticated labo- reviewers alike, Revel’s Ultima ratory listening technique that — Series sets the standard in for the first time — provides an state-of-the-art speakers. accurate correlation between Optimized to provide superior speaker measurements and sonic acoustical honesty with stereo performance. Though laboratory and multi-channel music as well measurements are critical, human as surround sound movie sound- hearing is the ultimate evaluation tracks, the Ultima speaker tool. Revel’s Multi-Channel family combines stunning visual Listening Lab (MLL) represents the aesthetics with incredible aural industry’s most sophisticated performance for the ultimate speaker listening facility, allowing audio experience. Revel’s world- speakers to be compared as class team of designers and engi- single speakers, stereo pairs, or neers have created the industry’s multiple speaker groups. Revel’s reference standard speaker tests are based on extensive real- range, providing unparalleled world listening in five different musical accuracy and incredible environments that simulate a wide dynamic authority. range of residential settings and room sizes. THE LISTENING LAB The MLL facility features a The Ultima Series offers truly supe- remarkable, exclusive computer- rior sound quality and incompara- controlled speaker switching stage that eliminates the problems asso- order prior to the test. ciated with speaker placement and aural memory variables. Loud- ANECHOIC CHAMBERS speakers are placed on computer- While few speaker companies have controlled, movable platforms that access to one, Revel has three dif- can quickly be arranged during ferent anechoic (echo-free) cham- testing. As a result, the speaker bers. Unlike most other companies, repositioning process takes only a Revel does not depend on elec- few seconds, allowing listeners to tronic anechoic “simulator” testing quickly and accurately compare methods that often fail to reveal speakers to each other from the critical performance flaws such as same room position and with mini- resonances. Revel’s anechoic mal time in between models. chambers are state-of-the-art in All tests are conducted “dou- design, allowing for accurate and ble-blind.” Once the speakers are useful speaker measurements of installed on the MLL platforms, an complete speaker models and indi- acoustically transparent but visually vidual driver elements. opaque veil obscures speaker identities from the listening panelists to TRANSDUCERS prevent human bias from tainting Most speaker manufacturers the results. Even the computer outsource their transducers, pur- operator is not aware of the speak- chasing off-the-shelf tweeters, er identities, as the computer ran- midranges, and woofers from domly determines the listening vendors. But Revel speakers fea- 5 ture a proprietary transducer tering diaphragms (the spider) also design found in no other compa- benefit from FEA scrutiny in the ny’s products. These transducers design process. are exclusively designed, engi- An in-house Stereo Lithog- neered, and manufactured for raphy Apparatus (SLA) is used Revel speakers. during development to help assure Revel engineers use very tight tolerances. The SLA uti- Computer Aided Design software lizes a high-power laser to precisely (CAD) to design transducers that solidify a liquid polymer into the are optimized for each Revel 3-dimensional shapes specified in model. A powerful Finite Element CAD drawings. Analysis (FEA) system provides a During development, Revel comprehensive computer simula- also uses the industry’s most tion of the entire driver assembly, sophisticated driver distortion ana- allowing engineers to optimize lyzer to pinpoint the precise source every aspect of a transducer and location of undesirable distor- assembly. FEA produces precise tions within the driver assembly. In models of the drivers magnetic addition, a high-resolution Laser system, which is used to optimize Interferometer laser scans the the electro-magnetic circuits for entire radiating surface of the driv- each transducer according to the er for evidence of breakup, which individual driver’s application. occurs when the radiating surface Transducer components such as flexes undesirably. This incredible cones, domes, surrounds and cen- tool helps Revel drivers to achieve more linear pistonic behavior and chamber, then compared to pro- near-perfect pistonic accuracy, duction reference standards. But delivering minimal coloration and even with the tightest production exceptionally low distortion. tolerances, slight deviations might The Laser Interferometer still occur from one speaker to the also contributes to the design of next. To prevent this, a technician the speaker cabinet. To avoid compares each speaker to the ref- undesirable coloration, the cabinet erence standard, making careful enclosure must not cause unwant- adjustments as needed. All tuning ed resonances. Laser scanning the adjustments and specifications are speaker enclosure allows for opti- then recorded and retained for mization of the cabinet design, archive purposes, referenced to the including proper placement of speaker’s serial number. internal bracing to create an This careful attention to acoustically inert enclosure con- detail allows Revel to achieve ducive to the most neutral and unparalleled consistency among all honest musical reproduction. speakers, alleviating the need for Prior to installation in the matched pairs. Instead, all Revel speaker enclosure, each speaker speakers are matched within a driver complement, baffle, and fraction of a decibel to achieve associated crossover elements are superior soundstage imaging and subjected to rigorous testing as a accuracy. In the unlikely event that complete sub-assembly. Com- a transducer needs to be replaced, ponents are tested in an anechoic specific production records 7 for each individual speaker allow advanced design, careful manufac- installation and replacement that turing, unbeatable audio perform- is a match to the original. Each pair ance, and handsome aesthetics. of Ultima speakers sounds the Individually, each Ultima speaker same as the original reference pair is a standout performer that prom- as well as the speakers that have ises to deliver a performance as won accolades from reviewers powerful as it is precise. The fol- around the world. lowing pages detail the unique Physically separated circuit design, engineering, and perform- boards for each frequency range ance capabilities of each Ultima prevent degrading mutual interfer- speaker model. ence caused by component-tocomponent interaction. The result is distinctly more transparent and distortion-free sound reproduction. With the premiere of the Ultima Series, Revel earned a reputation for manufacturing “the world’s finest speakers.” Since then, Revel speakers have won accolades from discerning audiophiles and critical reviewers alike. Collectively, the Ultima Series offers an impressive combination of Salon Shown in High-Gloss Heather Gray with Aluminum Side Panels a SALON ULTIM ™ A technological tour de force. Deep bass response is detailed, Unprecedented acoustical honesty. powerful and authoritative, Hailed by audiophile critics and extending all the way down to the music lovers alike as the world’s lowest bass registers with an in- best loudspeaker, Revel’s flagship room low frequency extension of Salon high-performance speaker 16Hz. Remarkable, as some well- system defines the state-of-the- regarded dedicated subwoofers art. Created with the immense don’t provide this level of low bass technological resources of one of extension. the world’s largest audio compa- The critical bass-to-mid-range nies, Salon combines cutting-edge transition is handled by a unique engineering and manufacturing mid-woofer, a 6 1⁄2-inch mid-bass expertise along with elegant and transducer that is housed in its sophisticated visual design. own separate sub-enclosure within Created from the ground the lower enclosure. Essentially a up, the Salon is endowed with slightly smaller version of the seven proprietary high-perform- Salon’s 8-inch woofers, this driver ance drivers, which in concert pro- provides a seamless blend over the vide true full-range response to critical upper-bass to lower-mid- reach below and above the limits range band, eliminating any possi- of human hearing. Low frequen- ble mid-range coloration associated cies are reproduced by a trio of with wide-range woofers. 8-inch woofers, which feature In the upper enclosure, the multi-layer mica and carbon-filled important mid-range frequencies co-polymer inverted domes that are faithfully reproduced by a are truly pistonic over their 4-inch high-performance driver assigned frequency range. The use that is endowed with a high-per- of multiple smaller drivers, instead formance neodymium magnetic of a single larger unit, assures deep motor system. It is equipped with and accurate bass reproduction, an inverted titanium dome which while allowing a more desirable is both very stiff as well as very narrow cabinet width. Equipped light, providing true linear pistonic with sophisticated magnetic motor performance over its operating structures, the woofers feature frequency range along with free- large edge-wound voice coils, dom from dynamic compression. double spider voice coil centering High frequencies are systems, and copper shorting rings effortlessly reproduced by the pri- for truly linear pistonic behavior mary 1.1-inch aluminum alloy and freedom from dynamic com- dome tweeter, a proprietary unit pression at elevated volume levels. that provides shimmering high-fre- 9 Salon Rear Panel Shown in High-Gloss Heather Gray and Aluminum Side Panels 11 quency response to above 30kHz. 3 A smaller ⁄4-inch rear-mounted wiring and bi-amping capability. To ensure the utmost unit- tweeter provides additional high- to-unit production consistency, frequency augmentation, optimiz- and to be certain that each Salon ing the in-room response and is virtually identical to the original imparting a smooth and airy quali- design prototype, each comple- ty over the treble range. Three ment of Salon drivers and high-frequency tuning controls crossover dividing networks is provide for proper in-room balanc- hand-tuned to within a fraction ing according to each listening of a decibel of the production ref- room’s particular acoustics, and each erence standard. This eliminates control features precision 0.5dB the need for speaker pair match- increments via multiple fixed resis- ing and provides the industry’s tors for optimum tuning accuracy. tightest and most uniform pro- Revel research into cross- duction quality. Each Salon speak- over designs found that low- er sounds almost identical to the order, slow-slope dividing net- final design prototype, and is works cannot sufficiently control equally matched to the Salon out-of-band energy from coloring reviewer samples that have been the overall sound quality. Salon praised by audiophile critics. features four physically separated Salon’s elegantly styled dividing networks featuring a cabinetry has been carefully total of 41 elements, providing designed and manufactured to high-order, sharp-slope character- ensure complete freedom from istics. The use of physically sepa- enclosure-induced colorations, rated crossover boards is and is sculpted with radiused necessary due to the large mag- edges at critical points to ensure netic fields that are created by optimum dispersion from the inductors in the crossover. Two upper-range drivers. A painstak- inductors in close proximity con- ing multi-stage finishing process stitutes a transformer, and in a includes eight coats of dividing network where inductors polyurethane primers, multiple are too close to one another, hand sanding and wet sanding audible distortion is inevitable as steps, three separate coats of out-of-band information colors color paint, finished with two the contribution from the individ- additional clear coat layers and ual drivers. Salon’s physically sep- additional hand polishing. The arated crossover boards eliminate result is a glistening patina with these damaging colorations. The vibrantly rich color and mirror-like Salon is also equipped with bi- smoothness, free of typical paint- ed surface imperfections. See page 22 for cabinet finish options. Studio Shown in High-Gloss Heather Gray and Aluminum Side Panels a STUDIO ULTIM ™ Engineered to the same exacting pistonic over the entire multi- high standards as Revel’s reigning octave operating range. A front- Salon speaker, the Studio high- mounted 1.1-inch aluminum performance speaker system pro- alloy dome tweeter is specially vides incomparable acoustic engineered to provide true piston- accuracy and musical honesty, in ic operation through the entire an elegantly designed enclosure high-frequency spectrum to well that suits smaller listening spaces. beyond 30kHz, providing shim- A three-way design, the Studio mering high-frequency detail and features two separate acoustically crystalline clarity. A secondary inert sub-enclosures, one for the 3 ⁄4-inch rear-mounted alloy dome lower registers and another for the tweeter augments the contribumid-range and treble frequencies, tion from the front-mounted that ensure complete freedom driver, optimizing the in-room from cabinet-induced colorations. response, with adjustments Low frequencies are effortlessly provided for in-room tuning and reproduced by a pair of state-of- balancing. the-art 8-inch woofers, which fea- The dividing network, fea- ture composite mica/carbon fiber turing high-order sharp-slope inverted domes for true pistonic crossovers, is physically separated accuracy over their entire operat- (one circuit board for each of the ing bandwidth. High-precision three frequency ranges). As with edge-wound voice coils and all Revel speakers, each Studio’s numerous proprietary design complement of drivers and details in the powerful magnetic crossovers is individually hand- motor structure contribute to the tuned at the factory, calibrated to Studio’s deep and detailed bass within a fraction of a decibel, response and exemplary wide compared to the production refer- dynamic range and freedom from ence standard. dynamic compression. The lower enclosure is sup- The upper enclosure houses plied with a sheer convex grille, the Studio’s midrange and tweet- and a matching optional grille is ers, and is carefully sculpted to available for the upper enclosure. optimize dispersion for optimum See page 22 for cabinet finish soundstaging clarity and wide lis- options. tening area coverage. The 51⁄4inch midrange driver features a substantial 2-inch edge-wound voice coil, along with an inverted titanium dome that is completely 13 Gem Shown in High-Gloss Heather Gray and Aluminum Panels with optional pedestal 15 a GEM ULTIM ™ Providing big loudspeaker sound Inside, the sharp-slope in an elegant compact cabinet, high-order dividing network fea- the Gem incorporates Revel’s cut- tures two separate crossover ting-edge technology to provide boards, to prevent the distortion musically honest and accurate caused by proximity-induced reproduction along with incredible component interaction. And, dynamic range. Featuring Revel’s Revel’s incomparable attention to proprietary driver technologies, manufacturing tolerances further the Gem is equipped with dual assures that each Gem is a dupli- 5-inch inverted titanium dome cate of all others, including the woofers that feature substantial production reference standard, by 2-inch edge-wound voice coils individually fine tuning each and for generous power handling every unit to match within a frac- capability and wide-operating fre- tion of a decibel. This obviates the quency range. These remarkable need for matched pairs, and pro- drivers are simply smaller versions vides unparalleled unit-to-unit of their larger cousins found on consistency. other Ultima speaker models, At home in two-channel providing all of the same benefits, stereophonic music systems as well including low distortion, wide as multi-channel music and home dynamic range, freedom from theater systems, the Gem offers dynamic compression and opti- remarkable clarity and expansive mized dispersion characteristics. soundstaging in an elegant com- High frequencies are delicately pact enclosure. The acoustically reproduced by the front-mounted inert cabinetry is exquisitely styled 1.1-inch coated textile dome with a narrow footprint for opti- tweeter, which is augmented by mum placement flexibility and fea- another rear-mounted 3⁄4-inch tures a convex sheer grille that dome tweeter for optimum in- complements the enclosure’s ele- room response. These drivers gant lines. have substantial power handling The enclosure is supplied capabilities, to prevent the tonal with a sheer convex grille. See discolorations caused by dynamic page 22 for cabinet finish options. compression during high-volume Optional pedestals are passages. The result is an expan- available that elevate and accentu- sive yet detailed sound quality, ate the Gem, and are offered with yielding truly impressive sound- a Matte Black pedestal and a base staging from such a compact that matches the side panels. enclosure. Voice Shown in High-Gloss Heather Gray and Aluminum Panels with optional pedestal a VOICE ULTIM ™ The role of the center channel Three different boundary com- loudspeaker is to provide the pensation adjustments are acoustical “anchor” to the on- provided to allow correct timbral screen dialog, music, and sound balance for virtually any place- effects, and to match the sound ment possibility. With the Voice, quality of the left and right front the correct tonal balance between loudspeakers. Seems simple all three front speakers can be enough, until you consider that evenly matched in any home the- home theater systems vary widely ater setup, resulting in dramatical- in where and how the center ly improved soundstaging and channel speaker is physically imaging accuracy. As with all placed. Front projection systems Ultima range speakers, these pro- might have the center speaker prietary drivers are specially placed below or even behind the designed for incredible dynamic screen, while other installations range capability, preventing might find the center speaker dynamic compression from alter- flush-mounted in the wall or ing the timbral balance during placed above the video monitor. musical crescendo peaks and As each different placement explosive movie soundtracks. option affects the resulting sound As with other Revel speak- quality, obtaining a correct ers, each Voice is individually cali- acoustical match with the left and brated during manufacture, right front speakers in every matching the production refer- instance becomes difficult, if not ence standard to within a fraction impossible. Unless the three front of a decibel. Internally, the high- speakers have very similar tonal order, sharp-slope crossover fea- balances, achieving a smooth, tures three physically separated accurate and even blend across circuit boards, preventing the the entire front soundstage just mutual interference between cir- isn’t achievable. cuit elements that degrades fideli- The Voice is the first center channel speaker designed specifi- ty and introduces distortion. An elegant, optional cally to address this problem. pedestal is available for situations Featuring two 8-inch inverted where floor-mounting the Voice is dome woofers and one 4-inch desirable. inverted dome midrange, along with a 1.1-inch dome tweeter, the Voice provides a uniform, timbrematched dispersion that covers a wide audience listening area. See page 22 for cabinet finish options. 17 Embrace Pair shown in Matte Black with and without grille a EMBRACE ULTIM ™ The diffuse and enveloping sur- processors, and an enclosure- round sound field of a commer- mounted switch allows manual cial movie theater is the result of selection of either mode. the combined output of many Featuring Revel’s propri- surround speakers placed at the etary driver technology, the sides and rear of the audience Embrace is outfitted with an 8- seating area. In the much smaller inch woofer equipped with a residential home theater space, it composite carbon-filled mica isn’t practical to use many sur- cone, along with two 4-inch round speakers to replicate this inverted titanium cone midrange effect. The Embrace surround drivers, and a pair of three-layer speaker features a unique dual- coated textile dome tweeters. dispersion capability, which pro- Since no two listening rooms are vides for the first time the ability alike, the Embrace is also fitted to completely envelop listeners with a flexible and configurable with spacious and expansive dividing network, which allows home theater surround sound fine-tuning for optimum results in effects, while at the same time a wide range of listening environ- minimizing the effects of sur- ments and surround speaker round speaker localization. mounting situations. On the other hand, multi- As with other Revel channel music sources benefit loudspeakers, each Embrace fea- from a more directional dispersion tures three separate crossover pattern, providing a more precise boards to prevent mutual interfer- acoustical image for instruments ence between individual circuit and sounds directed at the listener elements. via the surround channels. Typical The result? Spacious and surround speakers that are opti- expansive motion picture sound mized for motion picture sound effects that envelop the listeners, reproduction are usually only able and superior multi-channel music to provide a diffuse dispersion pat- reproduction especially with high tern. The Embrace surround resolution music formats, such as speaker features a second, more DVD-Audio and SACD. Embrace is directional bi-polar dispersion the only surround speaker that mode that provides the increased serves both music and movies directionality required by multi- equally well. channel music sources. A remote With your choice of Matte control provision allows automatic Black or Matte White finishes, switching between dispersion Embrace may be ceiling or wall- modes with select surround mounted. 19 Sub 30 Shown in High-Gloss Heather Gray and Aluminum Side Panels a SUB 30 ULTIM ™ The new Sub 30 powered sub- listening room. The Sub 30 is woofer combines prodigious very equipped with a sophisticated vari- low-frequency reproduction with able frequency, variable band- unparalleled in-room response width and variable level three- tuning capabilities. Featuring a band parametric equalizer, which massive 15-inch inverted dual- allows optimum integration and layer metal dome active driver and balancing for placement in any an auxiliary 15-inch inverted dual- position and proper blending with layer metal dome acoustic radiator, any speaker system. Available lowthe Sub 30 can deliver truly spec- frequency optimization PC soft- tacular and detailed deep bass, ware allows your Revel dealer to reaching to well below the limits of acoustically analyze your listening human low-frequency hearing, room, and fine-tune the Sub 30’s along with the ability to deliver equalization system for the most room-shaking sound at astonish- accurate timbral balance and ing sound pressure levels — all seamless blend with the other with low distortion. The state-of- speakers in your listening environ- the-art active driver is equipped ment. An additional control is pro- with a sophisticated magnetic vided that allows optimizing the motor system that provides ultra- low frequency response for music low distortion, obviating the need as well as film soundtracks, along for servo control, and has an with an external trigger function incredible 3 inches of peak-to- compatible with select surround peak excursion capability. The sound processors for automatic built-in power amplifier boasts a selection of the appropriate mode. phenomenal 1,000 watts of out- Luxuriously sculpted with put power, with a peak reserve graceful contoured lines and an capability of 1,400 watts. elegant sheer convex front grille, Additionally, the Sub 30 is the Sub 30 sets the standard in equipped with the most advanced high-performance deep bass room tuning system ever devel- reproduction, and is the ideal oped, to deliver accurate timbral choice to mate with Ultima loud- balance in virtually any residential speakers in stereo and multi-chan- listening environment. Conventional nel systems. See page 22 for subwoofers are usually equipped only with simple frequency and level controls. These controls cannot correct for the inevitable room-induced frequency response variations that will occur in every cabinet finish options. 21 a ULTIM SPECIFICATIONS Ultima speakers are available in the body and side panel finishes shown below.* The Embrace is available in Matte Black or Matte White finish. Body Finishes Side Panel Finishes High-Gloss Black Brushed Aluminum Sensitivity Sensitivity provides an indication of how much amplifier power is required for the speaker to play at satisfactory volume levels. Conservatively-rated specifications indicate moderate sensitivity and denote that REVEL speakers do not require huge amplifiers to achieve realistic levels in all but the largest rooms. Impedance Impedance indicates whether the speaker system presents a “hard” or “easy” load on the amplifier. A minimum impedance value of 3Ω, together with moderate phase angles, signifies that most any amplifier can easily drive REVEL speakers. High-Gloss Black High-Gloss Gray** Black Ash Aluminum Filters (crossover) Steep filter slopes ensure good acoustical behavior in the crossover regions, with a minimum of acoustical interference, along with low distortion and wide dynamic range. Revel filters feature point-to-point hand wiring with special selected components. Woofer and tweeter filter boards are physically independent and include a provision for bi-amping or bi wiring, while all models include rear panel compensation controls. Frequency responses In-room response is a breakthrough measurement that, in a single curve, closely correlates to sound quality and has been a goal of speaker engineers for years. Research, and simple observation, reveals that ubiquitous “on-axis” response curves often cannot distinguish between two speakers with radically different sound quality. This specification for REVEL speakers is even more powerful when it is taken in context with the other measurements presented here. A target response is the ideal response goal and is not flat at the frequency extremes and is used when the ideal reference is not a “flat” line. A target response must be tailored to the speaker’s intended application and takes into account the acoustic impact of the speaker’s location, such as freestanding, or placement near a wall. First reflections response is a measure of the response a listener hears that is contributed by the first reflections from the walls, floor, and ceiling. This superb specification indicates that REVEL speakers will remain accurate, even in the presence of strong reflections. Embrace body and grille colors Matte Black Matte White This improved “on-axis” measurement reduces the visual confusion of inaudible local interference, yet still retains full accuracy without using “spectral smoothing” which results in significant data loss. Studies have shown that the –10dB low frequency extension specification is the one that best correlates to controlled listening tests. At low frequencies, most speaker/room combinations exhibit significant “room gain,” which is an increasing rise in level as frequencies decrease. In addition, the –10dB specification reflects the steepness (i.e., order) of the lowfrequency roll-off, which is not significantly indicated in –3dB specifications. * Cabinet and side panel finish representation is subject to the limitations of the full-color printing process. Actual cabinet finishes may vary. **Heather Gray finish is available with Aluminum Side Panels only. Finishes are subject to change. 23 ULTIMA SALON Sensitivity: 86dB SPL, with 2.83V rms @ 1m (4 pi anechoic) Impedance: 6Ω (nominal), 3Ω (minimum @ 64Hz) Filters (crossover): 4-way, 24dB per octave, (4th-order) acoustic response @ 125Hz, 450Hz and 2.2kHz Frequency responses: In-room response; ±1.0dB from 25Hz to 12kHz In-room response relative to target response; ±0.75dB from 25Hz to 20kHz First reflections response; ±1dB from 25Hz to 17kHz Listening window response; ±1.5dB from 25Hz to 18kHz Low-frequency extension; –10dB @ 17Hz –6dB @ 20Hz –3dB @ 24Hz Dimensions: width: height: depth: 13.5" (34.29cm) 50.937" (129.4cm) (does not include spikes) 26.562" (67.47cm) (includes grille) Spikes add 1.5" (3.81cm) to height Weight: 240lb (108.9kg) Specifications are subject to change without notice. ULTIMA STUDIO Sensitivity: 87dB SPL, with 2.83V rms @ 1m (4 pi anechoic) Impedance: 6Ω (nominal), 3Ω (minimum) Filters (crossover): 3-way, 24dB per octave, (4th-order) acoustic response @ 220Hz and 2.2kHz Frequency responses: In-room response; ±1dB from 31Hz to 12kHz In-room response relative to target response; ±0.75dB from 31Hz to 12kHz First reflections response; ±1dB from 31Hz to 12kHz Listening window response; ±1.5dB from 31Hz to 20kHz Low-frequency extension; –10dB @ 22Hz –6dB @ 26Hz –3dB @ 33Hz Dimensions: width: height: depth: 12.75" (32.4cm) 43.875" (111.4cm) (does not include spikes) 19.375" (49.2cm) (includes grille) Spikes add 1.5" (3.8cm) to height Weight: 164lb (74.4kg) Specifications are subject to change without notice. 25 ULTIMA GEM Sensitivity: 87dB SPL, with 2.83V rms @ 1m (4 pi anechoic) Impedance: 6Ω (nominal), 4Ω (minimum) with ± 45˚ maximum phase angle Filters (crossover): 2-way, 24dB @ 2.7kHz; Frequency responses: In-room response; ±1.0dB from 46Hz to 16kHz In-room response relative to target response; ±0.75dB from 46Hz to 20kHz First reflections response; ±1.5dB from 45Hz to 15kHz Listening window response; ±1.5dB from 45Hz to 16kHz Low-frequency extension; –10dB @ 33Hz –6dB @ 38Hz –3dB @ 44Hz Dimensions: Cabinet (no pedestal) width: 8.375" (21.27cm) (includes pedestal/feet) height: 19.5" (49.53cm) depth: 17.375" (44.132cm) (includes grille) With pedestal (optional) width: 11.437" (29.05cm) (includes pedestal/feet) height: 47.625" (120.9cm) depth: 20" (50.8cm) (includes grille) Spikes add .5" (1.27cm) to height Weight: Cabinet (without pedestal) 45lb (15.9 kg) net (without packing) With pedestal 90lb (31.8kg) net (without packing) Specifications are subject to change without notice. ULTIMA VOICE Sensitivity: 87dB SPL, with 2.83V rms @ 1m (4 pi anechoic) Impedance: 6Ω (nominal), 4Ω (minimum) @ –12˚ phase angle Maximum phase angle = 28˚ @ 892Hz Minimum phase angle = –35˚ @ 3kHz Filters (crossover): 3-way, 24dB per octave, (4th order) acoustic response at 300Hz and 2.2kHz Frequency responses: In-room response; ±1.0dB from 110Hz to 8kHz In-room response relative to target response; ±0.75dB from 70Hz to 20kHz First reflections response; ±1.0dB from 110Hz to 6.5kHz Listening window response; ± 1.5dB from 100Hz to 8kHz Low-frequency extension; –10dB @ 43Hz –3dB @ 67Hz Dimensions: With pedestal (optional) width: 29.5" (74.6cm) (includes pedestal/feet) height: 27.81" (71cm) depth: 10.937" (27.8cm) Spikes add .875" (2.2cm) to height Without pedestal 29.5" (74.6cm) width: (includes feet) height: 12.5" (31.3cm) (includes feet) 12.375" (31.9cm) depth: (includes grille) Weight: With pedestal 138lb (33kg) net (without packing) Without pedestal 73lb (00kg) net (without packing) Specifications are subject to change without notice. 27 ULTIMA EMBRACE Sensitivity: 86dB SPL, with 2.83V rms @ 1m (4 pi anechoic) Impedance: 4Ω (nominal), 3.2Ω (minimum) Filters (crossover): 3-way, @ 250Hz and 2.75kHz; provision for bipole, dipole or Dual Drive™ connections Frequency responses: In-room response; ±1.0dB from 80Hz to 16kHz In-room response relative to target response; ±0.75dB from 90Hz to 18kHz First reflections response; ±1.0dB from 75Hz to 15kHz Listening window response; ± 1.5dB from 85Hz to 15kHz Low-frequency extension; –10dB @ 38Hz –6dB @ 50Hz –3dB @ 62Hz Dimensions: width: height: depth: 23.75" (60.3cm) 11.375" (28.9cm) 9.625" (24.5cm) (includes grilles) Weight: 96lb (43.5kg) per pair net (without packing) Specifications are subject to change without notice. ULTIMA SUB 30 SUBWOOFER Low-frequency extension: –3dB @ 18Hz (up to full-rated power) Frequency response: 20Hz to fc ±0.5dB, –3dB @ 18Hz True linear volume displacement: 275 in3 Dimensions: width: height: depth: Weight: 135lb (66.8kg) net (without packing) 20" (50.8cm) 23.25" (59.1cm) (includes feet) 23.75" (60.3cm) (includes grille) AMPLIFIER Output power: 1,000W rms (1,400W peak) EQ ALL/CONTOUR controls: Engages all three parametric equalizers, or bypass them/Selects Film, Music or External Trigger Mode Equalization: Type; Three independent parametric equalizers Frequency; Continuously variable from 18 to 80Hz Bandwidth; Continuously variable from 0.1 to 1 octave Level; Continuously variable from –14 to +6dB Low-pass filter: Type; Low-pass with ON/OFF switch Slope; Selectable 24 or 48dB per octave Frequency; Selectable 30, 40, 50, 60, 70 or 80Hz Phase; Continuously variable from 0 to 180° Level; Continuously variable High-pass filter: Type; High-pass, always on Slope; Selectable 12 or 24dB per octave Frequency; Selectable 30, 40, 50, 60, 70 or 80Hz Inputs: Left and right balanced (XLR) and unbalanced (RCA) line level Outputs: Left and right balanced (XLR) and unbalanced (RCA) high-pass line level to main amplifier Left and right balanced (XLR) and unbalanced (RCA) high-pass line level to auxiliary components Power (120V version): 120Vac @60Hz, 720Wrms with T6.3AL SLO-BLO or Time-Lag fuse 120Vac @50Hz, 720Wrms with T6.3AL SLO-BLO or Time-Lag fuse Switch: 12V Trigger or AUTO Specifications are subject to change without notice. 29 INDUSTRY RECOGNITION Audio Revolution Best of 2002 Award; Revel Salon Audio Revolution Best of 2002 Award; Revel Studio Stereophile 2001 Joint Product of The Year; Revel Studio Stereophile 2001 Joint Loudspeaker of The Year; Revel Studio Stereophile 2000 Joint Loudspeaker of The Year; Revel Salon Hi Fi Diapason D´or 2000; Revel Studio International CES 1999 Design & Engineering Showcase Award; Revel Salon Hi Fi Review 1999 Loudspeaker of The Year; Revel Salon Stereophile 1998 Loudspeaker of The Year; Revel Gem Stereophile 1998 Editor’s Choice Platinum Award; Revel Ultima Home Theater System OUR PARTNERS We devote a great deal of time and attention to selecting the best people to represent our company and products. The people we choose as dealers and distributors share our passion for music and video. They are committed to providing their customers with sound, accurate advice about audio and home theater components. They are professionals who want to make your high-end experience an enjoyable one. More than ever, getting expert advice on component purchase and integration is essential. Our specialist dealers will ensure proper installation, setup and calibration of your system. As much as any other professional you deal with, your music and theater specialist ensures your satisfaction. SALON STUDIO GEM The Revel experience is special. Beyond the enjoyment of one of VOICE the world’s most highly prized speakers, it is about the appreciation of fine detail and high technology. The Ultima series offers the EMBRACE performance and beauty of the world’s finest speakers. SUB 30 Revel ® and the Revel logo are registered trademarks of Harman International Industries, Incorporated. Harman Specialty Group is not responsible for typographic errors. Brochure design: HSG Marketing & Design. ©2003 Harman Specialty Group ® 3 Oak Park, Bedford, MA 01730-1413 USA Phone: 781.280.0300 781.280.0490 Fax: Internet: www.harmanspecialtygroup.com harman specialty group Part Number: 072-17017 Rev.2