Response D20/D/R

The Response D20 has proven to be one of ProAc’s most successful designs.

Available with the choice of either a dome (D20D) or a ribbon (D20R) tweeter.

The cabinet design uses the same type of bass loading as the D30S and D48 models which makes the speaker easier to position with respect to its frequency response.

The result is a wonderful open and expansive midrange with a substantial bass and sweet and detailed high frequencies from either ProAc tweeter option. A large sound stage is also a bonus.

 

Featured veneers: Rosewood and Silk White

Specification

Nominal Impedance

8 ohms

Recommended Amplifiers

20 to 180 watts

Frequency Response

28Hz-33kHz

Sensitivity

88.5dB linear for 1 watt at 1 metre

Bass /midrange drivers

ProAc 165mm (6.5”) unit features glass fibre weave cone, Excel magnet system and unique acrylic damping phase plug.

Dome tweeter option D20D

ProAc 25mm (1”) silk dome air cooled and inner damping. Mirror image offset.

Ribbon tweeter option D20R

The ProAc ribbon tweeter has a ribbon lighter than a human hair with rear chamber damping and alnico magnet.

Crossover

Finest components on dedicated circuit board. Multistrand oxygen free copper cable throughout. Split for optional Bi wiring or Bi amplification

Height (Cabinet)

978mm (38.5”) on spikes

Width (Cabinet)

193mm (7.6”)

Depth (Cabinet)

282mm (11”)

Weight

24kg (52.9lb) each cabinet

Mode

Floor standing

Grille

Acoustically transparent crimplene

Standard Finishes

Black Ash, Mahogany, Cherry, Silk White, Oak and Walnut

Premium Finishes

Rosewood, Ebony. *Premium Finishes to order at extra cost*

Related Products

The ProAc Response D30S is available with either a dome or ribbon tweeter, known as the D30DS and D30RS respectively.

"The beauty of music and the joy and emotion it brings is so much more important than designs based on scientific measurements and statistics. Designing loudspeakers is an art, a gift of knowing when something is right – when the soundstage is portrayed, the speakers disappear, and you thrill to the music."

Stewart Tyler