Atlantic Technology 2400C Center Channel Speaker
2400 C Center Channel
For accurate reproduction of a multi-channel soundtrack, the three
front-channel speakers must offer the identical sonic signature. Though many
competing systems offer individual speakers which physically look alike, upon an
initial listen, it is often obvious they do not sound anything alike. For this
reason, the 2400 C center channel utilizes the same driver components as the
matching 2400 and 1400 LR speakers.
The 2400 C is designed to be placed horizontally and features an advanced
tilting base to provide optimum sonic coverage of the listening area even when
mounted higher or lower than the listener is seated.
A hallmark of Atlantic Technology speaker systems has always been the unusual
vocal intelligibility they offer. Like all of our center channel speakers,
Atlantic has included acoustic compensation controls which allow the listener to
fine tune the speaker's response for varying placement situations or room
acoustics.
The High Frequency Energy filter changes the tilt or roll-off slope of the
tweeter and has been designed to help compensate for varying room acoustics.The
Average position is intended for rooms with a reasonable combination of
reflective (hard) and absorptive (soft) surfaces, while the Reverberant position
is designed for rooms with an abundance of reflective surfaces like hardwood or
tile floors, glass walls, etc. When used in this position, it decreases the high
frequency output of the speaker to reduce excess HF energy that builds up in
live rooms. The Damped position brings the tweeter’s output slightly above flat
response, to compensate for overly absorbent rooms with extra soft and
absorptive surfaces.
High frequency energy is not the only acoustic anomaly one needs to contend
with. For that reason, the Boundary Compensation circuit was specially designed
to adjust the lower frequency output of the 2200 C to compensate for sound
colorations caused by placing the speaker near a TV screen, large boundary, or
when built into a wall unit or custom cabinet. Although these controls have been
designed to compensate for acoustic room anomalies, we recommend you try
different combinations in order to hear first hand the affect they exhibit on
the sound of the system.
Once again, Atlantic has taken a flagship feature designed for the THX
Reference Standard 8200e system, and built the same level of control into the
2400 C, at a far lower price point.