Vivid Audio V1.5 Speakers
Published by dipti, on August 4th, 2011, in the categories: Vivid Audio

If you analyze the speakers available in market you will get to know that the market is full with frustrated audio manufacturers who can’t even explain their equipments completely. Seeing today’s competition, every audio company needs to offer something different. If qualities like speed, dynamics and resolution are what you are looking in any speaker then Vivid Audio V1.5 should be your first choice to go with. This speaker delivers open and transparent sound with superb build and strong dynamics.
Vivid has arrived new in UK and is based in South Africa.This speaker is better known for its unusual looks and beautiful construction. In case of Vivid Audio V1.5, you will also get to choose your favourite color from its wide range available. It is having two-way design along with bass and tweeter using aluminium diaphragm. Its drive has a motor system that let the cone move freely. This speaker will be known for its innovative engineering. Its dome tweeter has got one tube behind it that can absorb radiation. The basic idea behind using this tube is to prevent the output sound quality that could be spoiled by radiation. There are two drive units that are placed in the base of the stand in order to keep them away from vibration that can be found inside the cabinet. If we look at the cabinet, you will find it different not only in terms of shape but also because of the reason that it reduces internal waves hence delivering clear and sharp quality sound. One cannot make cabinet of such design using wood that is why in case of Vivid Audio V1.5, carbon-fibre filled polymer is used that is strong and suits best for making such designer cabinets.
After testing its sound quality, you will believe that this speaker delivers sound of great dynamics and that’s why we call it a clean-sounding speaker. In the beginning you will notice that Vivid Audio V1.5 delivers light bass music but don’t think that this is some kind of shortfall in output. If you really want to check out its sound quality, you need to listen to The Dark Knight song. You can also check out some torture tracks like A Dog Chasing Cars with ease. Its fact that for this speaker, you have to shed extra bucks as it is not so easy to get speaker with such unique quality at a cheap price. The thing that can impress anyone in this speaker is its two-way design with stand. The design of Vivid Audio V1.5 looks a bit weird as it looks like an alien. It has a mouth like port that has been designed keeping in mind some key factors. All metal drivers of Vivid are made up of magnesium-aluminum alloy. With Vivid Audio V1.5, you will get a pair of gloves that has rubber dots. You can listen to each of these speaker using mono tracks.
Believe it or not, Vivid Audio V1.5 speaker has a lot of features in-built and this is sure that this product will not disappoint any of its customers in terms of service.
Vivid G1 Giya
Published by Bogdan Alex, on June 30th, 2008, in the categories: Vivid Audio
Time to check out the latest exotic loudspeakers. Just as the automotive industry has its exotic sports cars, the loudspeaker industry has an exotic league of loudspeaker manufacturers, as well. That would immediately be obvious when you compare the two pricewise. Among the exotic loudspeakers out there, the latest comes from Vivid Audio. This is the G1 Giya.
The first thing you notice when you see the G1 Giya would probably be the cool shape of the enclosure. All of Vivid's speakers are made using advanced, patented cabinet construction and bass loading. The new Vivid Giya's is a bit different when compared to Vivid’s previous designs. Its dual 12" woofers are mounted on the sides with their magnets mechanically coupled. Vivid explains that the big twirl is used to load the bass and prevent audible standing waves. That is supposed to improve the overall quality of the bass, making it more profound.
Vivid's new bass woofers are designed in-house and built from aluminum and use a unique short coil, long gap magnet construction. The tweeter and midrange domes use Vivid's patented tube loading to achieve reduction in back waves and superior performance.
Here are some quick specs:
- Frequency Range: 23Hz to 44kHz (30Hz - 40kHz +/- 2dB)
- Sensitivity: 91dB, 6 ohm nominal, 4 ohm minimum
- Power handling: 800 watts
- Weight: 154lbs
- Size: 67"h x 14"w x 31.5" d
You wouldn’t expect exotic cars to come cheap. However, when compared to those $100k speakers, Giya features a pretty “decent” $54,000 price tag.
The first thing you notice when you see the G1 Giya would probably be the cool shape of the enclosure. All of Vivid's speakers are made using advanced, patented cabinet construction and bass loading. The new Vivid Giya's is a bit different when compared to Vivid’s previous designs. Its dual 12" woofers are mounted on the sides with their magnets mechanically coupled. Vivid explains that the big twirl is used to load the bass and prevent audible standing waves. That is supposed to improve the overall quality of the bass, making it more profound.
Vivid's new bass woofers are designed in-house and built from aluminum and use a unique short coil, long gap magnet construction. The tweeter and midrange domes use Vivid's patented tube loading to achieve reduction in back waves and superior performance.
Here are some quick specs:
- Frequency Range: 23Hz to 44kHz (30Hz - 40kHz +/- 2dB)
- Sensitivity: 91dB, 6 ohm nominal, 4 ohm minimum
- Power handling: 800 watts
- Weight: 154lbs
- Size: 67"h x 14"w x 31.5" d
You wouldn’t expect exotic cars to come cheap. However, when compared to those $100k speakers, Giya features a pretty “decent” $54,000 price tag.

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