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Contour 1.1
A small but perfectly formed two-way speaker that is specifically designed to deliver high performance results in rooms where the size of the speaker is a consideration.
Primarily intended for bookshelf applications, the Contour 1.1 features a ferrofluid-cooled and damped soft dome tweeter built as a one-piece unit to ensure a perfectly integrated sound.
This model also incorporates a bass reflex port and features our famous aluminum voice coils as an integral part of its woofer design. Like all the models in Dynaudio's advanced Contour range, the Contour 1.1 is housed in an attractive wood veneer cabinet and includes detachable front grilles for enhanced listening enjoyment.

Contour 1.1
Specifications
- Status Discontinued
- Segment Home
- Series Contour
- Type Bookshelf
- Sensitivity (dB @ 2.83V/1m) 85
- IEC Power Handling (W) 150
- Rated Impedance (Ohm) 4
- Lower Cutoff (Hz @ +/- 3 dB) 47
- Upper Cutoff (kHz @ +/- 3 dB) 30
- Box Principle Bass reflex rear ported
- Crossover 2-way
- Tweeter 28 mm Soft Dome
- Midrange/Woofer 15 cm MSP
- Weight kg 6.5
- Weight lbs 14.3
- Width mm 170
- Height mm 316
- Depth mm 283
- Width inches 6 6/8
- Height inches 12 4/8
- Depth inches 11 1/8
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