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Acoustic Research AR-10 (Pi)



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Brand: Acoustic Research

The Acoustic Research AR-10 (Pi) is a vintage high-fidelity loudspeaker system that was first introduced in the late 1950s. It features a unique "Pi" tweeter designed by Raymond Cooke, the founder of Acoustic Research, which combines a disk to eliminate high-frequency cone breakup, a hard cupped housing to minimize diffraction, and a voice coil mounted at the acoustic center of the tweeter. This tweeter, paired with two 10-inch bass/midrange drivers, produces a clear, detailed, and uncolored sound across a wide frequency range. The AR-10 (Pi) was considered a groundbreaking loudspeaker at the time and is still sought after by audiophiles and collectors today.



  • Type: 3 way, 3 driver loudspeaker system
  • Frequency Response:
  • Sensitivity: 86dB
  • Crossover frequency: 525, 5000Hz
  • Impedance: 4 to 16Ω
  • Power handling:
  • Recommended Amplifier: 25 to 150W
  • Dimensions: 354 x 635 x 273 mm
  • Weight: 24.9 kg
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Acoustic Research AR-10 (Pi)

Acoustic Research AR-10 (Pi)

Acoustic Research AR-10 (Pi)

Acoustic Research AR-10 (Pi)

Acoustic Research AR-10 (Pi)

Acoustic Research AR-10 (Pi)

Acoustic Research AR-10 (Pi)

Acoustic Research AR-10 (Pi)

Acoustic Research AR-10 (Pi)



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