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VS 325C Center Channel
 
 

VS 325C Center Channel

$899.99/each
Sale Price $539.99

A 5-1/4-inch 3-way speaker system engineered specifically for the demands of center-channel sound.

  • Dual 5-1/4" (133mm) OCCM woofer
  • 3" (76mm) OCCM midrange
  • 1" (25mm) SWB tweeter
  • Elegant black lacquer piano finish cabinet

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Multichannel movie soundtracks ask a great deal of a theater system’s center-channel loudspeaker, and the VS 325C center-channel is engineered to handle the workload effortlessly. A powerful 3-way speaker design featuring high-performance drivers and crossover components, it features an OCCM midrange transducer and SWB tweeter to ensure that dialogue is rendered clearly and coherently, plus dual OCCM woofers to bring music and center-screen sound effects to life. Don’t let the refined good looks of the VS 325C center-channel fool you. It’s one of the hardest-working loudspeakers in show business.
  • Dual 5-1/4" (133mm) OCCM woofer
  • 3" (76mm) OCCM midrange
  • 1" (25mm) SWB tweeter
  • Elegant black lacquer piano finish cabinet
  • High-gloss furniture-grade end panels in a choice of finishes
  • MagnaGuard video shielding
  • Gold-plated 5-way binding posts
  • Bi-amp, Bi-wire capability


Boston's Super Wide Bandwidth (SWB) High -Frequency Transducer Tweeter
This extraordinary new tweeter incorporates an array of features and technologies that result in great transparency and micro dynamics with a low frequency extension that ensures a full-bodied sound character at high output levels.

The SWB's Coupled Dual Concentric Diaphragm (CDCD)
The advantage of using the new Boston Acoustics CDCD diaphragm is that its center is terminated to a brass plug that extends from the motor system. At high frequencies (i.e. above 10-12 kHz) the center of a traditional dome shaped diaphragm is gradually decoupled and begins to move out of phase with the remaining diaphragm structure causing cancellation of higher frequencies and a loss of radiating surface area. Terminating the center portion prevents this from happening and forces the diaphragm to operate in a “bending wave” mode, which has significantly lower distortion and no phase cancellations. In this way, the CDCD works more like a piston—and this lowers the ”noise floor”. The larger surround ensures sufficient high frequency radiation and improves dispersion. It also compensates for the loss of center diaphragm area and lowers compliance. The layering of materials is used to make a composite sandwich.


Organic Composite Cone Material (OCCM)
When selecting a high performance loudspeaker cone material for VS Series, the engineering team at Boston Acoustics required the material’s performance qualities to meet our highest standards. In order to acheive maximum performance, the VS Series loudspeaker cone material needed to exhibit 3 principal qualities:

Lightweight - To achieve faster speed allowing for greater attack transient response while maintaining good sensitivity

Rigid - To remain pistonic and minimize cone break-up even during higher output

Highly-damped - To minimize resonances and provide un-colored accurate motion throughout it’s specified band

The Organic Composite Cone Material or OCCM chosen for VS is a new lightweight, strong, and well-damped cone material developed to have superior sound characteristics. Through the use of select natural fibers making the material less uniform, it virtually eliminates the inherent cone break up modes exhibited by many other common cone materials, and provides VS with a cone platform for inherently accurate motion and sound.

While OCCM cones are very light they are also very rigid because the random crossing natural fibers strengthen the paper base material much like carbon fiber, but at a lower weight. By using OCCM along with premium transducer components, such as aluminum cast baskets and rubber surrounds, VS Series loudspeakers are able to achieve increased output, improved accuracy, and a high level of reliabilty.

Cabinet Construction
The speaker enclosure plays a vital role in the sound reproduction chain. It provides a foundation for the woofers to generate of high-level bass while remaining neutral in acoustic color and adding none of its own character. The enclosure should not flex or resonate and it should not allow standing wave buildup which could influence the behavior of the speaker units. The enclosure should also be strong and stable, offering rock solid anchoring for the higher frequency drivers so an accurate acoustic image can result.

Most cabinets are made of man-made wood, which is inexpensive, relatively strong, well damped, and easily machined and finished. It’s well known in the aviation industry, that composite materials can benefit from their constituent components in a way that exceeds the performance of each of them separately. Typically, composite materials exhibit a much higher strength than any of the component materials, and they can benefit from enhanced damping characteristics as the layers work against each other. For this reason, we chose to make our VS Series loudspeaker cabinets from several layers of dissimilar wood materials, sandwiched together in a high pressure curved set of tools and cured with high frequency RF energy. The result is a stable curved composite wood board material that can be further machined and assembled into a loudspeaker enclosure.
Frequency Range (+-3dB):
65Hz – 30kHz

Recommended Amplifier:
10 – 250 Watts

Sensitivity:
90 dB SPL/2.8V/m

Nominal Impedance:
8 ohms

Crossover Frequency:
350 / 2,400 Hz

Bass Driver:
Dual 51/4" (133mm)

Midrange Driver:
3" (76 mm)

High-Frequency Driver:
1" (25mm) Super Wide Bandwidth

Dimensions ((H x W x D)):
7 1/8" x 28 3/16" x 6 5/16" (181 x 716 x 161 mm)

Weight:
25.9 lbs (11.78 Kg)

Average Rating: (based on 2 reviews)

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Really true, clean and natural sound, 4/5/2011
Reviewer:
Gennady (Israel)
I owned VS325C almost a year and very satisfied. I've pair VR975 floorstanding speakers and four CS26 Bookshelf Speakers. My center speaker has gone and I started to looking for new center channel that will fit my equipment. At the end I found myself with two options: VS325C and Studio CC590 by Paradigm. I got it both at my house at one time, so I checked it together. When I get out of the box a Paradigm my wife "felt out" (it was too huge) but with VS325C she's "felt in love". About a sound: Paradigm center CC590 is very good center channel speaker, but it's sound kill all my speakers at once, I heard only him. VS325C has very natural, clean and true sound. I start to believe that every sound I heard - it's really sound from the life. Checked on Avatar, Casino Royal and many others: You can hear every little sounds, even a sand under a boots, whispers, explosions- very natural. The only one thing I would expect is a little bigger mids for more bass, but it's not very bothering me.
allsome, 12/24/2008
Reviewer:
jim (home)
very clear sound very good mid range they go deep in to the bass deeper then it says in the quick specs high range sounds good to voices are clear and crisp even the ones in the back ground
Review and Rate this Item
"All of the speakers feature radical "wave-like" curves and drop dead gorgeous lacquer paint jobs... The sound was dynamic, very pure and clean. I can't wait to get my hands on the Vista [VS] models at home." - CNET, August 2008