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Definitive Technology Mythos ST SuperTower


$1,999.00 Released January, 2010

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Plenty of detail in the audio, subtle sounds all come through really well. Ideal for action movies, everything sounds extremely realistic and present. Can create a good soundscape with just the pair of speakers, not even requiring additional drivers.

The Cons:Fairly narrow sweet spot where sound reaches its optimal balance.

The Definitive Technology Mythos ST SuperTower is an advanced bookshelf outfitted with a built-in 300 watt amplifier and designed to serve as the main speaker of a high-powered 2-channel up to 7.1-channel home theater system.

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It’s enclosed in a sleek, polished black cabinet mounted on a polished granite base. More importantly, the SuperTower is one of two units in the entire Series that includes a built-in subwoofer. The 6” x 10” long-throw racetrack woofer is pressure-coupled to two 6” x 10” long-throw racetrack radiators. Added to that, there are also two 5-1/4” midrange drivers and a single 1” tweeter, giving the unit a total surface area and bass output greater than that of a conventional 15” subwoofer.

Features

  • Advanced Bookshelf Speaker
  • Extruded Aluminum Enclosure
  • Polished Black Cabinet
  • Polished Granite Base
  • Total Rigidity / Stability
  • Proprietary Dampening Technologies
  • Integrated Amplifier
  • D’Apolloti Array
  • Two HD Drivers
  • One Dome Tweeter
  • BDSS Technology
  • One Racetrack Woofer
  • Two Racetrack Radiators
  • Plastic Foot Tippers w/Spikes
  • 5-Year Limited Warranty

Specifications

  • Tweeters: One 1" pure aluminum dome tweeter
  • Drivers: Two 5-1/4" BDSS midrange drivers
  • Subwoofer: Two 6" x 10" long-throw racetrack subwoofer
  • Radiators: Two 6" x 10" long-throw racetrack radiators.
  • Frequency Response: 14 Hz – 30 kHz
  • Impedance: Compatible with 8 Ohms outputs
  • Sensitivity: 93 dB
  • Recommended Associated Amplifier Power: 20 – 350 watts
  • A/V Receiver Crossover Setting: Large; Full Bandwidth
  • Internal Amplifier Power: 300 watts
  • Inputs: One pair of 5 way binding posts; One LFE input (optional)
  • Fuse: 3.2 amp 250 volt Slo Blo (US) | 2 amp 250 volt Slo Blo (International)
  • Enclosure: Aircraft grade extruded aluminum
  • Available Finishes: Gloss Black
  • Base: Granite
  • Accessories: Plastic foot tippers; Isolation spikes

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  • 2

    plenty of detail in the audio, subtle sounds all come through really well

  • 1

    ideal for action movies, everything sounds extremely realistic and present

  • 1

    can create a good soundscape with just the pair of speakers, not even requiring additional drivers

  • 1

    enough bass support that you don't need a separate subwoofer

  • 1

    built-in amps provide enough power output that an additional amp isn't needed

  • 1

    attractive, dynamic looking design, very impressive

  • 1

    smaller footprint than most towers, don't need to much room

Cons
  • 1

    fairly narrow sweet spot where sound reaches its optimal balance

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