Diva 6

The Diva 6 model is a 3-way construction that sets new standards for sound reproduction fidelity not only in the history of the Indiana Line brand but also in the speaker market. It features four Curv membrane drivers—three responsible for the low frequencies and one handling the mid-range frequencies. These drivers are specifically designed and optimised for the Diva 6 model. Completing the setup is the tweeter, also used in Diva 3, Diva 5, and Diva 7 speakers, ensuring spatial, open, and crystal-clear soprano tones, along with a sturdy enclosure with a bass-reflex port located at the base.

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Indiana Line Diva 6

Floor-standing speaker Diva 6 reflects the continuous pursuit of perfection by Indiana engineers. The goal remains to combine high-quality production with rational component utilisation and consistent product improvement. This approach has resulted in the Diva 6 surpassing speakers in a similar price range in many aspects. Notably, it boasts exceptional voltage efficiency considering its size, effectively filling spaces with sound even at low volume levels.

Sturdy enclosure with a slightly inclined front

The Diva 6 speaker enclosure consists of two parts made of MDF board. One of them is a solid lacquered, backward-tilted front panel, which is 30 mm thick. It enhances the mechanical stability of the speaker and prevents unwanted resonances, significantly improving sound clarity. The interior of the Diva 6 model hides four cross reinforcements connecting all walls. Additional reinforcement includes a sealed chamber for the midrange driver. All these features prevent internal vibrations from transferring to the enclosure walls. The speaker rests on sturdy aluminium legs equipped with rubber vibration isolators, lending the speaker a noble appearance and preventing vibration propagation. The attractive design of the Diva 6 model is accentuated by a magnetically attached grille.

Enhanced electroacoustic transducers

In terms of construction, we have a 3-way model here, based on transducers similar to those used in Diva 3 and Diva 5 speakers. However, each transducer has been created and optimized specifically for the Diva 6 model. They all feature ferrite magnetic circuits, and the set of four drivers, handling low and mid frequencies, boasts Curv membranes made of woven polypropylene. Compared to previous generation Diva series models (such as the Diva 650), the Diva 6 features changes in speaker baskets, now with smoother ribbing. This design reduces air resistance behind the membrane, minimising unwanted resonances. The baskets work seamlessly with the Dual-Wave suspension, ensuring not only optimal functionality but also exceptional aesthetics.

Processing low frequencies

Three electroacoustic transducers with concave dust caps are responsible for processing low frequencies. They feature long, nearly 15-millimeter, multi-layer coils and thick aluminium rings to linearize inductance. These are decidedly the most powerful drive units ever used in Indiana Line floor-standing speakers. They allow for large, linear membrane excursions. The total volume of air displaced by them is comparable, if not greater, than that of the Diva 660 model from the previous generation, which was equipped with a pair of much larger, 6.5-inch woofers. Additionally, due to the size of each low-frequency transducer membrane used in the Diva 6 speaker column, they move exceptionally quickly and precisely while maintaining low distortion levels, even at high sound levels.

Specially designed midrange speaker

The Diva 6 model features a specially designed midrange transducer, which is located above the low-frequency section in a dedicated and appropriately dampened enclosed chamber. It is therefore separated from both the resonant space of the bass reflex system and the woofer array. It features a strong 90 mm ferrite magnet and a short, only 9-millimeter coil. This transducer also has a copper shorting ring placed directly in the magnetic gap. Due to the strong magnetic saturation of the core and the proper use of copper, low inductance and a widely stretched SPL characteristics are achieved. Also noteworthy is the low level of distortion originating from the iron present in the drive, which usually has a negative impact on sound quality.

High-frequency transducer

The tweeter in the Diva 6 model is a design also used in other speakers from the new generation of the Diva series. It provides spacious, open, and crystal-clear high tones. This is achieved through tuning using crossover filters containing only air coils and foil capacitors, as well as special, Radial Venting Chamber, that counteracts resonances behind the high-frequency dome. The front panel of the tweeter is cast from aluminium and has a rubberized surface. This contributes to widening the soundstage and better filling the room with sopranos. Furthermore, the proper tuning of the tweeter with the midrange speaker ensures excellent homogeneity and full sound in the key range from 2 to 4 kHz.

Proprietary upper suspension design

The midrange and low-frequency transducers use the Dual-Wave upper suspension. This unique, precisely designed upper suspension prevents resonance of the suspension-membrane system during midrange playback. It also widens the linear operating range of the speaker, resulting in much cleaner low bass reproduction while reducing intermodulation distortion and improving articulation of the midrange. This has a particularly positive impact on the sound of percussion, string, and acoustic instruments. Thanks to the Dual-Wave solution, frequency response irregularities resulting from membrane edge resonance are also reduced. The visually pleasing external appearance of the Dual-Wave transducers is reminiscent of the design of professional stage speakers with so-called accordion suspensions.

Transducers with Curv membrane

In the 3-way Diva 6 column, both the low-frequency and mid-frequency speakers feature membranes made of Curv material (polypropylene composite). The use of this type of solution in the bass transducer ensures more neutral and precise reproduction of bass tones. These membranes are produced exclusively for the Indiana Line company. The utilization of Curv membranes ensures that both the low and mid tones generated by the electroacoustic transducers in the Diva 6 column are exceptionally clean and natural. Furthermore, the unique properties of the Dual-Wave suspension emphasize the excellent sound of membranes made from this polypropylene composite.

Optimized crossover

The crossover used in the Diva 6 model has been redesigned and properly optimized, allowing the Diva 6 to work practically with any transistor amplifier. The circuit topology, the number of components used, and their parameters have been precisely selected based on multiple acoustic measurements and then hours of listening tests. As a result, the frequency response is precise and balanced. Refined filtering combined with the characteristics of the electroacoustic transducers used in the Diva 6 model also guarantees a very even characteristic off the main axis of the column. This influences deep, yet natural sound with spacious high tones, regardless of the acoustic environment in which the column is located.

Bass reflex in the base

The Diva 6 has a bass reflex enclosure with a port located in the base. This solution has allowed us to reinforce the energy of low frequencies without excessively boosting this range of the acoustic spectrum. Here we have tuning with a gently declining, yet low-reaching bass characteristic. The resonance frequency is set at a low 36 Hz. Thanks to appropriately selected woofers, captivating dynamics and fast bass, as well as excellent control, have been achieved, even when playing electronic recordings with clearly emphasized low tones. The advantage of a bass reflex port directed towards the ground compared to a front bass reflex is also that resonances and noises generated by the port are much less audible. Considering the undeniable advantages of the bass and midrange of the Diva 6 model, this is of considerable importance.

The most important features of the Diva 6 model:

  • 3-way floorstanding design
  • MDF enclosure with a 30 mm thick inclined front
  • Magnetically attached black grille
  • Deeply optimized crossover design
  • Crossover split frequencies: 300 Hz and 3,5 kHz
  • 26 mm silk dome tweeter with a radial damping chamber
  • 150 mm midrange transducer with Curv membrane
  • Three 150 mm low-frequency transducers with Curv membrane
  • Dual-Wave – proprietary design of the upper suspension of the woofer and midwoofer membrane
  • Bass reflex port in the base
  • Frequency range: from 35 Hz to 23 kHz
  • Finishes: matte black or wood veneer with a white front
  • Recommended amplifier power: 30 – 160 W
  • Sensitivity: 93 dB (2.8 V/1 m)
  • Dimensions (H x W x D): 957 x 220 x 335 mm
  • Weight: 18.5 kg

Technical data

Speaker alignment / type

3-way / floorstanding

Box aligment / port placement

bass-reflex / bottom

Driver diameter

woofer: 3 x 150 mm, Curv polipropylene; midrange: 1 x 150 mm, Curv polipropylene; tweeter: 26 mm, silk dome

Frequency response

35 – 23000 Hz

Sensitivity (2,8 V/1 m)

93 dB

Crossover

300 / 3500 Hz

Bi-wiring / bi-amping

no

Amplifier loading impedance

4 – 8 ohm

Suggested amplifier power

30 – 160 W

Dimensions (H x W x D)

957 x 220 x 335

Color

black, white oak

Weight

18,5 kg

100% polyester damping

All Indiana Line cabinets are filled with polyester – a synthetic non-woven fabric of high purity, known for its excellent damping of the internal resonances of the speaker cabinets. What's more, polyester is also extremely resistant to stretching, drying and moisture.

100% polyester damping

Air coils and film capacitors

In order to emphasize the exceptionally clear and natural sound of our loudspeakers, we decided to get rid of the troublesome components from the crossover where it was necessary – in the tweeter filter. In all loudspeaker models in which this filter is used, we use only air coils and foil capacitors. These elements do not introduce harmful distortions to the filtered signal, as is the case with ferrite core coils and electrolytic capacitors.

Air coils and film capacitors

Aluring

The short-circuit ring is made of pure, perfectly electrically conductive aluminum (1010). It has been placed inside the magnetic system of the mid-woofer. By linearizing the impedance of the loudspeaker, it positively influences the sound of the low and medium frequencies of the acoustic band, significantly reducing non-linear distortions. The ring also absorbs the heat emitted from the speaker coil, increasing its thermal load capacity.

Aluring

Computer-optimized crossover design

The use of numerical calculations allowed for obtaining a balanced frequency response and low level of distortion, as well as reducing power losses. The obtained sound results were verified by many hours of listening tests. The tweeter filter circuit uses only air coils and foil capacitors. This allowed to avoid distortions that often appear in the case of electrolytic capacitors or coils with a ferrite core. Core coils, when present in a crossover, have a laminated high-silicon iron core, which minimizes distortion from the iron cores.

Computer-optimized crossover design

Curv cone

Curv is a combination of special fibers with high stiffness and high internal damping. It is a material that is thermally formed into a cone profile, which ensures very good directional characteristics of the sound. The Curv cone combines the advantages of membranes made of natural materials (warm and pleasant sound) with the advantages of stiff membranes (high dynamics, precision and a wide, even frequency response). The membranes made of Curv material are also moisture-resistant and are characterized by high durability. The Curv cone has been used in the mid-woofers.

Curv cone

Dual-Wave suspension

The Dual-Wave upper spring is an original, precisely designed membrane suspension that expands the range of linear operation of the loudspeaker. It reduces distortion, especially in the low bass registers, and improves the articulation of the midrange of the acoustic band. This translates into improved sound of instruments, especially percussion, string and acoustic ones. Thanks to the Dual-Wave solution, unevenness of the frequency response, which results from the resonance of the membrane edge, is also reduced, without the need to varnish it. Dual-Wave suspension drivers also have an eye-pleasing appearance that refers to professional designs used, among others, on stages and equipped with the so-called accordion springs.

Dual-Wave suspension

MDF housing with transverse reinforcements

Indiana Line loudspeakers cabinets are made of MDF panels. They are made using the latest production techniques, which ensures high precision of workmanship, great repeatability and excellent performance parameters for many years. MDF is a moisture-resistant material, it is massive and it suppresses all resonances very well. To completely remove unwanted vibrations, we used transverse reinforcements of the cabinet. They take the form of horizontal rings that are located at key points along the entire height of the loudspeaker cabinet.

MDF housing with transverse reinforcements

Radialvent

A radial damping chamber that prevents harmful reflections under the tweeter dome while allowing it to achieve a low resonance frequency. The small, but at the same time strong magnet of the tweeter is surrounded by a space in which – due to its shape – standing waves cannot be generated, which is the case with classic radial chambers located in the axis of the dome.

Radialvent

Rubber tweeter faceplate

Original design of the tweeter's frontplate. It is cast from aluminum and has a rubber surface (instead of the commonly used plastic). Ensures proper treble dispersion. It helps to widen the sound stage and better fill the room with high frequencies.

Rubber tweeter faceplate

Tilted front

The front panel of the column is placed in the box in a unique way – it is slightly tilted back because it is embedded in the box – shallower at the bottom and deeper at the top. This solution is not used by other manufacturers in models offered in a similar price segment. The front panel also has a constant thickness, which varies depending on the Indiana Line loudspeaker model, up to 30 mm, which increases the mechanical stability of the loudspeaker and prevents unwanted vibrations, and also contributes to obtaining a transparent sound.

Tilted front

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