
The MH-1 Mk II is a true reference speaker. Details, precision and real life dynamics are the keywords for the analytical sound reproduction it creates.
The MH-1 Mk II can be used as a passive speaker or - with the passive crossover bypassed - as an active speaker with active cross-overs filters.
The Lyngdorf MH-1 reference speaker can be used as full range stand-alone loudspeakers or as "Mid-High" speakers in a 2+2 set-up with Lyngdorf BassDirect speakers.
The MH-1 cabinet deliberately has no parallel side-walls, thereby practically eliminating standing waves. A revised cabinet construction has increased the rigidity of the structure by improving placement of the internal bracings. The cabinet is craftsman-manufactured in a beautiful piano-gloss finish, comprising no less than 10 layers of lacquer, each polished to a deep, black, glossy finish.
The MH-1 employs carefully selected Danish quality drivers with the best speaker technologies available, making the MH-1 one of the most open-sounding speakers on the market. A truly noble piece of audio art forming a perfect partnership with the open sound from any Lyngdorf amplifier.
The tweeter is the patented Scan Speak flagship-type, Dual-Ring Radiator, renowned for an extremely fast physical response.
The most conspicuous feature of the tweeter is the phase plug in the centre of the dome. This has two purposes: It works both as a phase plug and as a clamper.
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The two 6in Scan Speak woofers with the patented SD-2 Dynamic Linear magnet system use the highly acclaimed "Sliced Cone" principle for controlling break-up modes.
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The front baffle holding the drivers is carved out of a single 30mm block of aluminium. This makes it extremely inert as well as heavy enough to withstand the forces exerted by the drivers.
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The passive crossover network is engineered according to an old Danish design philosophy - the simpler, the better! Designed to be as efficient as possible and reducing loss of signal to an absolute minimum is completely in line with the design practice of Lyngdorf switching amplifiers.
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