Elipson BS50 Tribute
In honor of its sixtieth anniversary, Elipson pays an elegantly tribute to its iconic model that has marked its history. The famous BS50, acronym for "Boule de Staff of 50 cm in diameter," embodies the Elipson saga. Originally designed in 1953, the BS50 was created for the first prestigious "sound and light" shows at the Château de Chambord.
Thanks to its exceptional sound finesse, it allowed for remarkably precise audio diffusion.
Today, Elipson reissues this legendary model using contemporary materials, while preserving the unique acoustic sound qualities of this exceptional object. The BS50 brilliantly illustrates the timeless passion for sound and design that drives Elipson's creations.
SPECIFICATIONS
Bass-reflex speaker with internal resonator (Elipson patent) and acoustic reflector (Elipson patent) 2-way coaxial driver
Woofer : 8” (200 mm), treated paper cone, small fold suspension
Tweeter : 1” (25 mm), silk dome
Amplifier : 50-100W
Frequency response : 40 Hz - 20 kHz
Sensitivity : 92 dB / 1W / 1m
Impedance : 8 Ohms
Overall dimensions : W500 x H1150 x D500 mm
Sphere : Ø500 mm
Reflector : W460 x H630 x D110 mm
Stand : W500 x H260 x D500 mm
Weight : 31,4 kg
Finish : satin white
Delivered with exclusive stand
Packaging :
Unit : W820 x H665 x D775 mm / 44,5 kg