Even in the construction of the housing, Oliver Göbel attaches great importance to the prevention of unwanted resonances. For the base, where the crossover is housed, and the woofer chambers, he chose a composite strip material composed of paper and resin known in the mechanical engineering field. It is similar to the well known Pertinax, but made with a much higher quality epoxy resin. This material with a thickness of 20 mm can only be machined with diamond cutters. The 15 mm thick baffle, as well as the top of the speaker where the bending wave driver is mounted, is made of solid aluminum. The top element of the speaker is made from a 60 kilogram massive aluminum block – “Money was no object” when it came to the production cost in the development of the Epoque Series: It was only important to show what is sonically possible with the patented Göbel bending wave technology. During the nearly three years of development time for technology and design, the merely self-imposed restriction: In the total strive for perfection, the speaker must be living room friendly and not take up too much space. You can see at first glance that this was 100% accomplished with the Fine, and the placement of second bass module array above the bending wave driver looks like an interesting technical sculpture, not like a clumsy speaker – of course given the appropriate ceiling height.
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