SA 7 K
spoil yourself
Some people use musical experiences
for inspiration and entertainment. They appreciate the
roaring sound of a symphony orchestra. They know the real
Chicago blues and how it is supposed to swing. They recognise
the sound of a Stratocaster: the guitar that has expressed
the sound of rock culture for decades. They feel at home
with the experimenting sounds of jazz. They would never
miss a rock band at full volume. Or ever stop enjoying
the fine sound of classical music. They know singers and
their engaging voices.
System Audio has developed the SA7K for these privileged
people.
this is SA7K
SA7K is a breakthrough within loudspeaker technology. It sets new standards for sound quality with a construction that dares to break the traditions.
System Audio SA7K is for people demanding a sound quality that is way above the daily standard – for high-end audio or home theatre. SA7K is a source of musical inspiration that will make you rediscover music you thought you knew – and awaken your curiosity against artists that you don’t know, yet. It is furthermore ideal as front speaker in a top class home theatre set-up.
how it sounds
SA7K gives you the impressive experience of sitting right
in front of a live orchestra. Only very few people will
ever get this experience in their own living room. The
sound emerges in front of you: rich in details and nuances.
Precise rhythmic timing. Big sonic panorama. And a daily
invitation to hear more.
SA7K demands to be combined with
a system of high quality but the amplifier doesn’t
have to be very powerful. From 80 to 200 Watts will do.
The SA7K is a so-called easy load to the amplifier. It
doesn’t require much power. The quality of the performance
is more important. The SA7K will function at its best
in rooms from 15 to 40 square metres. The distance between
the speakers and the preferred listening position should
be from 2.5 to 3 metres. The mutual distance between the
speakers should be from 2.5 to 3 metres. The distances
between the back of the speakers and the wall behind them
should be between 15 to 40 centimetres. You can toe-in
the speakers directly towards the listening position if
you want the sound to be as precise as possible. If the
speakers are placed more in parallel with the back wall
the sound stage is wider. Expect at least 150 hours of
burn-in before the sound quality is correct.










