New Design, New Technology, New Sound
… this gives a perfect summary of the changes being made to the Virgo V. Never before in the long Virgo success story has a redesign of a predecessor model been completed to such an extent.

In terms of loudspeaker technology, the new Virgo immensely benefits from its larger sister, the Avanti, with which it shares the cabinet design as well as the highly sophisticated interior structure. Together, these features combine to take the sonic performance of the Virgo into a new dimension.
As a special feature in terms of technology, the revamped loudspeaker comes with a brand new Hyper Holographic Cone Midrange (HHCM) as the logical next step to complement the Hyper Holographic Cone Tweeter.
The HHCM driver, a new development by Audio Physic, uses a radically novel basket design to minimise resonances. Moving parts such as the diaphragm, the surround, the centring device and the voice coil are held in proper alignment by a plastic basket designed to achieve a maximum degree of dampening inside. The neodymium magnet powering the system is encased in a die-cast aluminium heat sink which is connected to the wide basket rim via slim bridges.
The aluminium diaphragm takes full advantage of Active Cone Damping II, Audio Physic’s further refined state-of-the-art technology implemented to avoid ringing resonances normally associated with stiff diaphragms.
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Technical data
| Height |
990 mm / 39" |
| Width |
230 mm / 9.1" |
| Depth |
400 mm / 15.7" |
Required Space
Width x Depth |
330x470 mm / 13x18.5" |
| Weight |
27 kg |
| Recommended amplifier power |
30-180 W |
| Impedance |
4 Ohm |
| Frequency range |
32 Hz - 40 kHz |
| Sensitivity |
89 dB |
| VCT-Terminal |
X |
Features and Specs

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Technical data
Features and Specs
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The Hyper-Holographic-Cone-Tweeter (HHCT)

The Hyper-Holographic-Cone-Midrange (HHCM)
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