Reference Two

Reference Two

Derived from its big brother with a less imposing appearance but giving nothing away in terms of sonic transparency and allowing you to enjoy thrilling crescendos, vast open soundstages and stunning bass power you will actually feel, the Reference Two will immerse almost any room with a sense of realism and power. Truly a realistic listening experience.

Key Features

  • Tuned Mass Technology™
  • Sandwich Driver Fixing
  • High Power Handling

rare experience

Our exclusive method of fixing the driver units by sandwiching them between metal plates results in a superior fixture and guides unwanted resonances to our Tuned Mass Technology (TMT™) damping element. This unique feature prevents vibration feedback to the driver and allows a clarity of sound rarely experienced.

 

metal monolith

metal monolith

Hewn from solid aluminium, every stunningly sculpted component is handcrafted together to form an ultra-rigid metal monolith. Within the rigid cabinet is two Reference Midrange drivers, using our compression plate mounting and mass damping system you are assured to hear a colouration free sound that is sweet and natural. Suddenly you are rediscovering your music collection not listening to your speakers.

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Specifications

HF DRIVER:

1x 28mm (Titanium Voice Coil Former)

MF DRIVER:

2x 160mm (75mm Titanium Voice Coil Former)

LF DRIVER:

2x 228mm (130mm Titanium Voice Coil Former)

FREQUENCY RESPONSE:

24Hz - 22KHz ±3dB

SENSITIVITY:

90dB @2.83V/1m

RECOMMENDED POWER:

80 - 1200W

IMPEDANCE:

CROSSOVER TOPOLOGY:

3-WAY, 2ND ORDER

CABINET CONSTRUCTION:

ALUMINIUM PLATE. ALL INTERNAL VOLUMES SEALED WITH O-RING GASKETS

DIMENSIONS:

(CABINET) 1250 x 346 x 522 (HXWXD)
(OVERALL) 1335 x 550 x 540 (HXWXD)

FINISHES:

BLACK WITH CHROME TRIM, STAINLESS STEEL FEET

NET WEIGHT:

200 KG

What's inside

The perfect loudspeaker would only radiate sound from its drive units and the cabinet would be completely silent. Traditional wooden cabinets have limited strength and the air pressure variations inside the cabinet, created by the drive units, causes the cabinet to vibrate, generating sound. This sound will be out of time with the drivers and results in a ‘muddled’ and distorted sound. Trying to eradicate this problem, many manufacturers have designed cabinets which resist these air pressures, employing materials such as aluminium and carbon fibre, but this does not resolve the problem.

Every time the speaker cone moves the chassis tries to move in the opposite direction, causing vibration which passes into the cabinet. Wooden cabinets flex and vibrate with this energy, converting it to heat and unwanted sound and for years this has been the acceptable solution. Ultra-rigid cabinets do not let this happen and instead this energy becomes trapped in the cabinet and over time the energy builds, finding a weak link in the system where it escapes resulting in a high frequency ringing noise.

Since inception, AVID has placed energy flow at the heart of all its designs. Every system creates vibrations, those you want and those you don’t and the key to good sound reproduction is separating those vibrations at source, making sure the ‘bad’ vibrations have a path-of-least-resistance to an ‘energy sink’ where it can be harmlessly eliminated. With our turntables this resulted in the massive Acutus sub-chassis and for our loudspeakers, we developed the Tuned Mass Technology (TMT)™ damping system, which tackles the problem of unwanted energy at source.

Through extensive experimentation, we found that having a suitable mass loosely coupled to the drive unit creates an effective path for this unwanted energy. With all other paths now ‘High Impedance’, the easiest path for energy flow is to the TMT™ damper. Being decoupled, the damper can freely vibrate, dissipating any energy internally resolving the problem BEFORE it even leaves the drive unit, so the cabinet does not need any specific treatment itself. The benefit is instantly obvious with a clean, focused sound, greater clarity to the music and vocals becoming etched within a transparent soundstage.

Loudspeaker cabinets, alongside mounting the drive units and providing them with the correct space to work, have two additional problems to overcome. Vibration produced from the drive units and air pressure from within cause the sound to become tarnished by flexing and resonating the enclosure. Cabinets commonly manufactured from wood have limited physical properties and are more susceptible to suffer from these issues and for this reason, our Reference range are manufactured entirely from phenomenally rigid aluminium which diminishes any musical colouration to vanishing levels.

Dissimilar to other metal loudspeaker designs, ours are devoid of the masses of internal bracing unsuccessfully trying resist cabinet vibration. Utilising our Tuned Mass Technology (TMT) damper, unwanted drive unit vibrations are removed at source, immediately lifting a veil of distortion and leaving crystal clear sound.

With drive unit vibration resolved, it is essential the cabinet resists flexing due to air pressure emanating from the Bass drivers. In contrast to thin-walled metal speakers, Reference Two cabinets are produced from colossal aluminium plates up to 40mm thick, each piece machined to hair-splitting accuracy and fitted together with surgical precision. In addition, there are angled internal baffles to prevent any opportunity for standing waves inside and with both Bass chambers reflex loaded to optimise low frequency performance and ported within the cabinet, room positioning issues are mitigated.

Reference Two is built exclusively to order with every component meticulously inspected, each cabinet painstakingly hand assembled, the complete process taking several months.

Two 9” Bass Drivers each with a nominal power of 500W dominate the appearance and with a combined peak transient of 3000W you will never be found wanting of deep bass. Using a Uniflow™ aluminium diecast chassis to allow sound waves to flow smoothly into the cabinet, the driver incorporates Accucenter™ to self-centre the cone assembly. A large Vented Dual Ferrite Magnet assembly generates more energy than a single magnet of similar size, increasing efficiency and dynamic range. With our Tuned Mass Technology (TMT)™ damper coupled to the magnet removing unwanted vibration, the one-piece Composite cellular fibre cone remains free of distortion. Unlike other loudspeakers that suffer from vibration issues and try to mitigate the problem using trendy cone materials, AVID have resolved the vibration issue at source, just leaving a stunning clarity of sound.

AVID drivers employ External Voice Coil (EVC)™ Technology, the former constructed using ultra-light rigid titanium. Our voice coils that are up to three times larger than those used in conventional loudspeakers, the result being an ultra-efficient and powerful design that has efficient heat dissipation and reduced cone breakup for lower distortion. Clad in Hexatech™, an aluminium wire shaped like a honeycomb, it reduces air gaps in the coil windings and is responsible for the extraordinary fast musical dynamics.

Two 6” midrange drivers benefit from our TMT™ damper to remove vibration so the Damped Polymer Composite Cone remains distortion free. Mated to a huge 3″ Hexatech™ clad voice coil and titanium former and coil bobbin, the rigid characteristic of titanium producing a tonally balanced and accurate sound, so voices are exceptionally realistic. Using a Hybrid™ Neodymium/Ferrite motor drive system employing both ferrite and neodymium magnets so more amplified power is converted into sonic energy for a flawless performance.

A sumptuously sounding 4” Tweeter with a powerful Neodymium magnet and 1⅛” diameter Hexatech™ aluminium voice coil with titanium former is rigidly coupled to the front baffle which is machined with an Improved Dispersion Recess (IDR) design, a shaped inset which increases the high-frequency output of the off-axis response.

Acuflex™ Technology, a specially engineered damping compound is applied to the soft silk dome of the tweeter creating a diaphragm that exhibits controlled cancelling break up, or accurate flexing, meaning each break-up mode is counteracted by another in the opposite direction. This cancellation of break-up modes leaves nothing, but a pure and natural sound.

Crossovers are a hidden component within the loudspeaker, dividing unfiltered audio signals from the amplifier and suppling each driver with the signal range it was designed to reproduce and is essentially the brain of the loudspeaker. Limiting the number of parts in the crossover reduces distortion with component selection and quality control being vital to achieve the best sound. Essentially there are three types of component within the crossover design: Capacitors, Inductors and Resistors. The importance of selecting the correct specification and value of each component cannot be understated, each working in unison to obtain the highest performance. After using sophisticated computer simulation to establish these values, final component selection is done through extensive listening tests.

Exclusively employing ClarityCap™ capacitors for all Reference loudspeakers, their CopperConnect™ technology dramatically reduces grain boundary crossings and signal path resistance and using higher rated voltage versions greatly reduces Equivalent series resistance (ESR) allowing the capacitor to achieve new levels of audio performance. Air Core Inductors offer significant subjective audible improvements over less expensive alternatives. AVID inductors are wound with 1.25mm self-bonding enamelled wire on air core plastic rectangular bobbins. Using this heavy gauge wire achieves a lower DC Resistance (DCR) for better Bass control and was chosen purely on the basis of superb sound quality.