All drivers are pre-matched into uniform pairs before assembly. This ensures consistent behavior between left and right loudspeakers, improving stereo imaging, tonal alignment, and overall coherence.
Crossover Design
Frida uses a 12 dB/octave Linkwitz–Riley crossover at 2750 Hz, incorporating T.I.M. (Transient Intermodulation) reduction circuits.
The topology is designed for clean phase behavior, smooth driver transition, and stable off-axis performance — contributing to Frida’s balanced, unforced presentation.
Tweeter
The tweeter is a 38 mm ring radiator chosen for its ability to reproduce overtones with clarity, openness, and high resolution.
It is powered by a neodymium motor system, giving the unit exceptional speed, transient accuracy, and control.
The design avoids intrusive resonances, maintaining linearity and preserving detail even at low listening levels.
Driver
For mid and low frequencies, Frida uses a 5-inch woven mineral-reinforced polypropylene cone — selected for its excellent internal damping and naturally smooth frequency response.
An optimized center bullet extends the upper frequency range and reduces compression caused by temperature variations in the voice coil.
The lower suspension minimizes airflow noise and cavity resonance, contributing to a clean and controlled bass response.