BOREA BR02 Matt White
Description
Installation method: shelf; Purpose: front acoustics; Speakers: 2 pcs.; HF speaker 1 x 25 mm, midrange/woofer 1 x 130 mm; Frequency range: 51 Hz – 22 kHz; Resistance: 8 Ohm; Weight: 5.2
Triangle Borea BR02 - The Triangle Borea series of speakers, the technology of which is inherited from the successful Esprit Ez, consists of six models. These include three floorstanding towers, a 2.5-way BR07, three-way BR08 and BR09, two two-way bookshelf speakers - BR02 and BR03 - and a BRC1 center channel system.
Triangle Borea's MDF speaker cabinets feature perforated EVA foam interior panels that absorb low-frequency vibrations using the DVAS (Driver Vibration Absorption System) concept. In most cases, cabinets are equipped with forward-facing bass reflex ports.
Each cabinet received its own mechanical decoupling system from the reference plane. For shelf holders these are rubber gaskets, for floor holders there are support plates, and rubber gaskets are used, for example, if you need to protect the floor.
Borea midranges inherit much of the Esprit Ez design. Classic cellulose cones have an optimized geometry, their design, according to the manufacturer, is designed to soften any coloration of intermediate frequencies, creating a more realistic sound. This is especially true for vocals. For the bass drivers, fiberglass diffusers were chosen to provide powerful punch and “airy” sound.
A set of speakers has been developed for the Borea speaker series. First up is a 25mm EFS silk dome tweeter with an integrated Efficient Flow System, an efficient flow system designed to “homogenize high-frequency diffusion.” The tweeter has a neodymium magnetic system and is installed in a compact horn design. To protect the diffusers, Borea speakers are equipped with grills with magnetic latches.
Triangle Borea speaker systems are suitable for both stereo setups and home theaters up to a 9.2.2 configuration. According to the brand, these speakers will “provide clear vocal and midrange sound combined with powerful and controlled bass.”