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The Stage was
smallest (and
cheapest) Apogee speaker when it appeared in the middle of 1990.
The 2 drive unit used dual sandwich etched ribbons, doing this Apogee
managed to get a much improved sensitivity. Impedance was still
relatively low at 3ohms but it was considerably easier to drive than
any previous Apogee's.
The drive units on the Stage used Mylar as the backing material, as
opposed to Kapton. The original ribbon tweeter was a double laminate of
aluminum and Mylar, with 3 segments on the front and back. This was
changed to a single sided 6 element etched Kapton ribbon around 1991.
According to someone who used to work at Apogee, this was redesigned as
heat problems over time could cause a front to back short. If you own
the version with the earlier ribbon tweeter, don't panic, the failure
rate was small - presumably through driving at very high levels for a
considerable time.
The Stage became the base for the Mini Grand system with the addition
of a subwoofer unit and active crossover.
Specifications
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Height
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98 cm
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Width
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67 cm
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Depth |
7 cm |
Bass
driver
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Dual sandwich aluminium/mylar etched
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Midrange
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ribbon - 3 segment Aluminium/Mylar (double-sided)
on first model<br>
Later changed to 6 element etched Kapton in around 1991
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Max Sound
Level
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107dB peak @ 4 meters using a 50 W amplifier in a
5.5 x 7.6 meter room.
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Sensitivity @ 3m
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86dB
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Frequency
response
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40Hz
(-3dB) to 25kHz
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Suggested
amp power
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150W (4
ohm load)
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Impedance
nominal
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3 ohms
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Weight
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25kg
each
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Finishes
available
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Anthracite with Mahogany side cheeks or White
piano lacquer with silver cheeks (additional charge)
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Price (1990)
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£2250 /
$1995
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