| MINNEAPOLIS, MN (10/4/05) -- Canton has begun
shipping its newly redesigned Ergo series of loudspeakers. The
line features completely new drivers and crossover networks incorporating
technological advancements developed for the recently introduced
Vento line, as well as the most significant improvements in the
line's cabinet design in over 20 years. The Ergo line includes
a trio of three-way floorstanders, three compact two-way models,
a 2-1/2 way center channel, and a dramatically improved 350 Watt
powered subwoofer.
"The Ergo line has long represented the most conservative
aspects of Canton's design philosophy," remarked Canton's
head designer Frank Göbl. "This marks the most significant
evolution the line has seen in the past 20 years, incorporating
the lessons learned and new techniques we have developed over
the past decade in all aspects of loudspeaker design. The result
is the embodiment of classic Ergo sensibilities – just better."
All of the full range models in the Ergo line employ the newest
evolution of the company's highly regarded ADT-25 aluminum-manganese
dome tweeter. The most significant change to the driver from previous
versions is the new flared transmission front plate, which delivers
improved high frequency dispersion and off-axis linearity, and
increases driver efficiency by 2- to 3- dB overall. As with the
earlier tweeters in the Ergo line, the revised ADT-25 employs
Canton's signature one-piece aluminum-manganese dome and voice
coil former. This arrangement provides superior high frequency
performance and heat dissipation when compared to conventional
two-piece designs. Additionally, the driver features an improved
surround design that leads to reduced distortion and less susceptibility
to break-up modes. The end result of all of these refinements
is to extend the tweeter's effective operating range all the way
out to 40 kHz while simultaneously decreasing distortion.
All of the bass and midrange drivers in the Ergo line feature
extremely stiff and lightweight black anodized aluminum cones
for optimum response characteristics. The drivers are the same
as those developed for the Vento series, including redesigned
motor systems, newly developed sinusoidal surrounds, and improved
spiders. These refinements led to a 60- to -100 percent increase
in excursion capabilities, and a 6- to -9 dB increase in deep
bass output for all Ergo bass and midrange cone drivers.
The new Ergo line also incorporates the most significant change
in cabinet design the line has seen in over two decades. The front
baffle of all the models now incorporates a gentle curve across
the face of the speaker. This design not only enhances the appearance
of the series, it also dramatically reduces deleterious edge effects
for improved off-axis dispersion characteristics and linear frequency
response. Additionally, the floorstanding models in the line now
incorporate an additional bottom plate that improves isolation
from the floor. The increased structural support of both the baffle
and the bottom plate also serves to further reduce cabinet resonance.
Lastly, the three floorstanding models in the Ergo line each
employ Canton's exclusive Displacement Control (DC) technology,
which uses a proprietary high-pass filter to prevent signals below
the audible frequency range from interfering with the bass driver.
In conventional speakers, these signals can generate high levels
of unwanted harmonic distortion in the audible lower bass range,
causing a muffled or "blatty" tonal quality. DC technology
allows the speakers to provide clear, linear bass reproduction
at much lower frequencies than could otherwise be attained.
All of the models in the Ergo line are currently available in
the company's stunning silver lacquer finish, or in real wood
veneers of beech, cherry, or black ash. Grills are made of acoustically
transparent perforated metal in either black or silver, depending
on cabinet finish.
Ergo
611 DC and 609 DC Floorstanding Speakers
These three-way bass reflex floorstanding models feature
extremely broad and linear frequency response, making them
ideal for use either as full-range speakers in a dedicated
stereo system or as front speakers for home theater. The
Canton Ergo 611 DC features two 9-inch Aluminum cone woofers,
while bass reproduction in the smaller Ergo 609 DC (pictured)
is handled by a pair of 8-inch woofers. Both models include
the same 7-inch aluminum midrange and 1-inch tweeter used
throughout the line. There are gold-plated bi-wire/bi-amp
connections for a variety of amplifier setups. The Ergo
611 DC and 609 DC have suggested retail prices of $4,000
and $3,200 per pair, respectively.
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Ergo
607 DC Floorstanding Speaker
This three-way floorstanding speaker is the smaller cousin
of the 611 DC and 609 DC, using one 7-inch aluminum cone
for bass and another for midrange duties. It maintains the
broad frequency response characteristics of the larger models
in a smaller cabinet, and functions extremely well as a
stereo pair or as the front left/right pair in a medium
sized theater room. All other features are the same as the
611 DC and 609 DC. The Ergo 607 DC has a suggested retail
price of $2,400 per pair.
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Ergo
605 CM
This bass reflex compact loudspeaker features a pair of
two 7-inch aluminum cone drivers flanking a single tweeter
in a horizontal arrangement. It employs a Canton-designed
2-1/2-way crossover circuit to prevent the poor dispersion
characteristics that plague most horizontal dual woofer
center speakers, and it is magnetically shielded for use
as the center channel in a home theater system. The Canton
Ergo 605 CM has a suggested retail price of $1,000 each.
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Ergo
603 and 602 Compact Speakers
These compact two-way bass reflex speakers are designed
to be equally at home on a shelf or in conjunction with
the optional Canton LS 600 stand. The Ergo 603 uses a single
8-inch aluminum cone for the bass, while the Ergo 602 (pictured)
employs a 7-inch version. Both speakers feature gold-plated
bi-wire/bi-amp connections to accommodate a variety of amplifier
setups. The Ergo 603 and 602 have suggested retail prices
of $1,600 and $1,400 per pair, respectively.
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Ergo
601 Low Profile On-Wall Speaker
The Ergo 601 employs the same driver complement as the
Ergo 602, but in a cabinet that is less than 4 inches deep,
making it suitable for mounting on a wall. The Ergo 601
has a suggested retail price of $1,000 per pair.
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Ergo AS 650 SC Powered Subwoofer
The
Ergo AS 650 SC subwoofer represents the most significantly
changed model in the new lineup. Its 12-inch high excursion
driver is the first Aluminum cone the company has ever developed
for use in a subwoofer. The woofer features dramatically
extended excursion capacity thanks to improved suspension,
motor assembly, and a new sinusoidal surround. To make full
use of these capabilities, it employs a powerful ICEpower®
digital amplifier capable of producing over 350 Watts of
power. These improvements all add up to an increase in deep
bass output of 6-9 dB and a low frequency extension to the
very bottom of the audible range. The AS 650 SC has a suggested
retail price of $2,000 each.
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Canton Electronics Corporation is the US distributor for Canton
Elektronik GmbH., Weilrod, Germany. Canton is the largest manufacturer
and best-selling brand of loudspeakers in Germany. It was founded
in 1973 by a group of audio enthusiasts who defined their mission
simply "to always develop the finest loudspeakers in their
class." Since the late 1970s, Canton products have been available
in the in the U.S., where they are popular with quality-focused
specialty retailers and custom installers.
For more information about these and other fine Canton products,
go to http://www.cantonusa.com or call 612-706-9250 for the name
of your nearest Canton dealer.
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