Hi-Vi Q1R, 1" Fabric Dome Tweeter, 116 mm flange
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Hi-Vi Q1R, 1" Fabric Dome Tweeter, 116 mm flange
Hi-Vi Q1R, 1" Fabric Dome Tweeter, 116 mm flange
- The high sound is a soul of system, its tamber, transient, texture, dynamic state compress, distortion etc. These factors usually all rise the decisive function.
- According to the above factors, Hi-Vi company has ever created a referenced unit- Q1. Believing its mellow tamber, outstanding texture and incomparable transient, which leave the indelible memory in many persons' brain. Science and technology at progress unremittingly, more and more high expectation urge us to improve each function of this classic loudspeaker continuously, so Q1R appeared in 2003.
- Dome (28mm) membrance material with improved material rate and damping in the surface.
- Ferro fluid cooled and CCAW coil.
- High performance shielding magnetic structure with finite element optimize magnet-resistant system.
- Its excellent antimagnetic design widens the range of use.
- Improved design in resonator cavity with two cavities connecting through a pipe and adaptive damping material to absorb noise.
- Q1r is based on Q1 for 2003 with more natural sound performance.
| Nominal Impedance (Z)(Ω) : | 6 | |
| Resonance Frequency (Fs)(Hz) : | 1000 | |
| Nominal Power Handling (Pnom)(W) : | 15 | |
| Sensitivity (2.83v/1m)(dB) : | 89 | |
| Weight (M)(Kg) : | 0.8 | |
| VC Diameter (mm) : | 28 | |
| DC (Re)(Ω) : | 5.3 | |
| VC Layers : | 2 | |
| VC Former : | CCAW | |
| VC Frame : | ALuminum | |
| Magnet System : | Shielded | |
| Magnet Former : | Ferrite | |
| Recommended Crossover Frequency(Hz) : | >2500 | |


Hi-Vi Q1R
Reviewed by MN59ZJ on 04/24/2013
I have restored my ~1990 Infinity 4001RS & 3001RS using these tweeters to replace the dry-rotted polyspherite tweets, and I can't imagine being happier. These speakers were good to begin with, but they are now simply amazing. I did have to open the diameter of mounting hole on the baffle, and change the crimp-on terminal couplers, but I didn't have to mess around with the x-overs at all. Best $22 (x4) I've ever spent on electronics.