As a well-established brand, Wharfedale has a wide range of product series, and users with different budgets can find something they like. This time they have released the Aura series, which is positioned second only to the flagship Elysian, including two bookshelf speakers Aura 1 and Aura 2, two floor-mounted speakers Aura 3 and Aura 4, and two center speakers Aura C and Aura CS. Prices range from USD 1,999 to USD 4,999 (pair). The conversion ranges from 15,000 to 39,000! The appearance style and size of the Aura series are similar to the EVO4 series, just slightly larger. However, many of the components and technologies inside are inspired by the flagship Elysian series. These include the iconic AMT tweeter folding design, which allows the diaphragm to cover a larger area and deliver highs, midrange and bass with higher efficiency and dynamic range. The unit also refers to the design of Elysian. The diaphragm is made of woven glass fiber. Made of light weight and high rigidity, achieving higher fidelity. In addition, the Aura series crossovers use a new design to reduce electromagnetic interference, and also use the brand’s unique SLPP Slot Loaded Profiled Port (SLPP) design to reduce turbulence in the bass reflection pipe.
Introducing Wharfedale’s New Aura Series: Affordable Luxury in Audio
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