New from PMC comes the fact signature series: re-engineered versions of the popular fact.8 and fact.12 loudspeakers, with innovations and technology developed for the recently launched fact fenestria flagship, for greater musical transparency.
Since they launched, the fact series loudspeakers have been recognised around the world as the pinnacle of PMC’s audiophile range. They benefited from incorporating everything the company learned in its previous 20 years into the advanced transmission line speakers, winning fans, awards and selling in considerable numbers.
As an engineering and innovation led business, with an open-minded approach to design, PMC says it is constantly seeking out new technologies, materials and manufacturing processes and this has led to the creation of the new fact signature models. The development of the fact fenestria saw PMC’s engineers undertake extensive research into the effect of vibrations on audio performance. In particular the analysis of vibration and its impact on sensitive components within crossover circuits led to fenestria being fitted with the very best, British made, capacitors and non-inductive German resistors, designed to eradicate internal micro-vibrations which have a negative impact on the performance of the speaker.
Good vibrations
In much the same way as car manufacturers trickle technology down from Formula 1 cars to family vehicles, PMC’s engineers have done the same with the fact.8 and fact.12 models, taking the attention to detail employed during the fenestria design process to further improve the performance of these already high-performance models.
New crossovers, mounted on military-grade circuit boards, are populated with the same hand-selected components employed in the fenestria, with the positioning of each component carefully calculated to minimise unwanted interference.
Audiophile grade switching, set into the solid aluminium back panel, permits tailoring of the bass and treble response of the speakers to create the right sound balance. Connections to the amplifier are via silver coated binding posts and it is possible to bi/tri-wire or bi/tri-amp the speakers.
The two-way fact.8 signature and three-way fact.12 signature retain the familiar features which have made them firm favourites.
The SONOMEX dome treble unit is common across both models and the fact.12 utilises a hand-made 50mm dome midrange that incorporates design elements from the mid-range driver in fenestria, for the same sense of clean, airy and room-enveloping sound. fact.8 features light, super-stiff, natural fibre bass drivers and the fact.12 retains its bespoke woofers made from an ultra-light alloy cone.
And, of course, both speakers have at their hearts PMC’s Advanced Transmission Line bass-loading technology, in place to extend low frequency performance and present a clear midrange.
As is befitting of such high-performance loudspeakers, the fact.8 signature and fact.12 signature models are supplied in two attractive finishes: White Silk and Metallic Graphite.
The fact.8 signature and fact.12 signature will be available for RRP £6,995 (SRP €9,495) and RRP £14,995 (SRP €18,995) including VAT respectively. Available from July 2019.