Contour T 2.1

Contour T 2.1

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Contour T 2.1

The center channel loudspeaker is of utmost importance in any high quality Home Theatre system. It should be positioned dose to the screen to reproduce the dialogue as authentically as possible.

The Contour T 2.1 can be placed either above or below the video monitor, and is constructed to allow one to be able to place a TV right on top of it, regardless of the weight of the TV. The driver configuration and tuning is exactly the same as that in the Contour T 2.5. The cabinet features inner bracing and multilayered sandwich technology to eliminate cabinet resonance. This ensures that the sound output will be derived only from the drivers and not from the cabinet.

Even at the highest output levels, the T2.1 is up to the task, almost without effort. The light-weight aluminium voice coil is cooled by a magnetic fluid, and the heat is transferred to the 4 mm thick metal front of the tweeter, allowing for higher power handling and greater durability.

And in keeping with the tradition of Dynaudio's legendary Contour series, the audible performance is equally matched by the high-quality, hand-crafted cabinet finish and meticulous attention to detail. The Contour T 2.1 is magnetic shielded, so it will extremely minimize adverse effects on your video image.

The Contour T 2.1 does not add any specific sound or coloration to the information. Everything is reproduced exactly as it has been recorded in the movie or studio, rendering the most realistic, natural and dynamic center channel performance possible.

The Contour T 2.1 is intended to be used in combination with any of the high performance Dynaudio Contour loudspeaker systems to create a breathtaking home theatre loudspeaker system; in particular to the elegant Contour T 2.5 and its matching driver configuration.

The T 2.1 will allow you to experience music and movies just like you were there; maybe even closer than you ever thought was possible.

Contour T 2.1

Specifications

  • Status Discontinued
  • Segment Home
  • Series Contour
  • Type LCR
  • Sensitivity (dB @ 2.83V/1m) 86
  • IEC Power Handling (W) 200
  • Rated Impedance (Ohm) 6
  • Lower Cutoff (Hz @ +/- 3 dB) 32
  • Upper Cutoff (kHz @ +/- 3 dB) 25
  • Box Principle Bass reflex rear ported
  • Crossover 2-way
  • Tweeter 28 mm Soft Dome

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    The Contour series

    • Status:
    • Segment:
    • Series:
    • Type:
    • Sensitivity (dB @ 2.83V/1m):
    • IEC Power Handling (W):
    • Rated Impedance (Ohm):
    • Lower Cutoff (Hz @ +/- 3 dB):
    • Upper Cutoff (kHz @ +/- 3 dB):
    • Box Principle:
    • Crossover:
    • Tweeter:
    • Contour 1.1
    • Discontinued
    • Home
    • Contour
    • Bookshelf
    • 85
    • 150
    • 4
    • 47
    • 30
    • Bass reflex rear ported
    • 2-way
    • 28 mm Soft Dome
    • Contour 1.3
    • Discontinued
    • Home
    • Contour
    • Bookshelf
    • 85
    • 150
    • 4
    • 45
    • 22
    • Bass reflex rear ported
    • 2-way
    • 28 mm Soft Dome
    • Contour 1.3 MK II
    • Discontinued
    • Home
    • Contour
    • Bookshelf
    • 86
    • 150
    • 4
    • 43
    • 24
    • Bass reflex rear ported
    • 2-way
    • 28 mm Soft Dome
    • Contour 1.3 SE
    • Discontinued
    • Home
    • Contour
    • Bookshelf
    • 85
    • 170
    • 6
    • 37
    • 27
    • Bass reflex rear ported
    • 2-way
    • 28 mm Soft Dome
    • Contour 1.8
    • Discontinued
    • Home
    • Contour
    • Floorstand
    • 86
    • 150
    • 4
    • Bass reflex rear ported
    • 2.5 way
    • 28 mm Soft Dome
    • Contour 1.8 MK II
    • Discontinued
    • Home
    • Contour
    • Floorstand
    • 86
    • 250
    • 4
    • 28
    • 30
    • Bass reflex rear ported
    • 2.5 way
    • 28 mm Soft Dome
    • Contour 2
    • Discontinued
    • Home
    • Contour
    • Floorstand
    • 84
    • 150
    • 4
    • 31
    • 21
    • Variovent
    • 3-way
    • 28 mm Soft Dome
    • Contour 2.8
    • Discontinued
    • Home
    • Contour
    • Floorstand
    • 86
    • 150
    • 4
    • 32
    • 21
    • Passive Radiator
    • 3-way
    • 28 mm Esotar T330
    • Contour 3
    • Discontinued
    • Home
    • Contour
    • Floorstand
    • 86
    • 200
    • 4
    • 30
    • 21
    • Bass reflex rear ported
    • 3-way
    • 28 mm Soft Dome
    • Contour 3.3
    • Discontinued
    • Home
    • Contour
    • Floorstand
    • 88
    • 300
    • 4
    • 32
    • 20
    • Bass reflex rear ported
    • 3-way
    • 28 mm Soft Dome
    • Contour 4
    • Discontinued
    • Home
    • Contour
    • Floorstand
    • 86
    • 250
    • 4
    • 29
    • 20
    • Passive Radiator
    • 3-way
    • 28 mm Esotar T330
    • Contour Center
    • Discontinued
    • Home
    • Contour
    • Center
    • 86
    • 150
    • 6
    • 80
    • 21
    • Variovent
    • 2-way
    • 28 mm Soft Dome
    • Contour T 2.1
    • Discontinued
    • Home
    • Contour
    • LCR
    • 86
    • 200
    • 6
    • 32
    • 25
    • Bass reflex rear ported
    • 2-way
    • 28 mm Soft Dome
    • Contour T 2.5
    • Discontinued
    • Home
    • Contour
    • Floorstand
    • 86
    • 200
    • 6
    • 29
    • 25
    • Bass reflex front ported
    • 2-way
    • 28 mm Soft Dome

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