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Totem Element Ember

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Totem Element Ember
Totem Element Ember
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A star is born
The new Element Ember from Totem is unique in its architectural design and geometric conception. Its stunning multi-angled chassis displays no apparent parallel lines, seemingly defying the laws of perspective. The Element Ember comes purposefully appointed with the new Torrent™ 6-inch driver. With its custom designed and machined aluminum terminal back plates, precision machined reflex ports and fabulous platinum W.B.T. connectors (bi-wireable), the Ember is burning hot. Available in gleaming, luxurious, 4-coat polyester finishes: Dusk/Black or Ice/White. The Element Series is designed to integrate seamlessly with the Tribe Series, for stunning synergy in surround setups.

Design features
- Unique architectural design and geometric conception
- Stunning multi-angled chassis
- Available in gleaming, luxurious, 4-coat polyester finishes
- Custom designed & machined aluminum terminal back plates
- Magnetic grills included

Technical features
- 2-way mini monitor
- ¾ inch soft dome tweeter
- Torrent™ 6-inch hand-assembled woofer
- Fabulous platinum W.B.T. connectors (bi-wireable)
- Revolutionary magnetic field technology
- Fully rear damped 6-inch cone

Specifications
- Frequency response 43 Hz - 25 kHz
- Impedance Easy 8 ohm
- Recommended Power 30 W - 175 W
- Sensitivity 88 dB
- Width 105 mm / 7.375”
- Height 358 mm / 14.125”
- Depth 248 mm / 9.75”

The speakers require several hours of actual music playing time as a minimal break-in period. During this time, refrain from playing them at very loud levels. You will notice a definite gradual improvement in the cohesiveness of the music reproduction as this occurs. It is only through the support of advocates such as yourself that true sound can be promoted...Toe-in: Due to the fact that all Totem speakers have great off-axis dispersion, toe-in is generally not needed. Imaging will therefore be more stable from any point in the room. If the speakers are placed very far apart (over 7 feet) then a slight toe-in may be experimented with. However if room geometry does not permit a straight-ahead aspect they will also perform very well with a slight toe-in.