The Silver 300 7G speakers incorporate some of our most advanced engineering yet, for sound that will leave you speechless. Much of the technology at play is hidden, but there’s still plenty to feast your eyes on. New grilles, driver trims and feet give an even more refined look, only accentuated by five different choices of wood veneer, including Natural Walnut, Ash, Black Oak, Satin White and High Gloss Black.
New Cabinet Design And Finishes
Crisply drawn edges define the new Silver Series 7G cabinets, and the choice of five luxurious finishes - including three real-wood veneers - creates a look that’s both contemporary and timeless. Two new real wood veneers, Natural Walnut and Ash have been introduced.
New Rigid Surface Technology (RST) II Driver Design
A new aluminium alloy improves the tensile strength of the cone while retaining all the benefits - low distortion, high power handling, excellent directivity - of our C-CAM technology. Drivers can go louder for longer without compromise.
New C-CAM Tweeter Design
A completely new magnet structure and rear chamber design are among the invisible improvements. The new Uniform Dispersion Waveguide II and compression ring are much more visible. And the result is thrillingly clean, accurate treble response.
New Tweeter And Driver Trims
By minimising the appearance of the mid/bass driver surround, and by making a feature of the tweeter protection dispersion pattern, both the look and the performance of the speaker is enhanced.
New Crossover Design
Splitting the incoming signal between tweeter and mid/bass driver is an art in and of itself. Our new crossover design works sympathetically with the drivers to deliver perfect tonal balance.
From the very first speaker, the iconic MA1, the brand developed, innovated, designed and refined, with a pioneering approach that saw patent after patent filed. It’s an ethos that hasn’t changed at all. In fact, Monitor Audio is one of very few high-end audio brands still developing new, cutting-edge technologies today.
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