Wilson Audio Mezzo Convergent Synergy User Manual

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density and truthfulness, and dynamic clarity to appreciate the resulting vast improvement

in the midrange over other designs.

The original version of Wilson Audio’s Convergent Synergy tweeter was developed in

conjunction with the Alexandria XLF. It now makes its debut in a new custom form, spe-

cifically designed to meet the needs of the Mezzo Convergent Synergy’s mission. During

the development of the Convergent Synergy tweeter, Dave and the engineers tested a wide

spectrum of tweeters fabricated with exotic materials such as diamond and beryllium. Each

have their own unique qualities and virtues. Many exhibit flat frequency response, or are

extended several octaves above the audible bandwidth. But none matched the dynamic

contrast and harmonic expression of Wilson’s existing titanium design. But most impor-

tantly, none of them were an ideal match to our midrange driver. The Convergent Synergy

tweeter rejects exotic materials in favor of a uniquely constructed silk dome design. With

the Convergent Synergy driver, the design requirement of ultra-low distortion and very

robust power handling down in the lower part of its range are beautifully met. These quali-

ties converge with a much higher resonant frequency and flatter frequency response when

compared to the original inverted titanium design. Wilson’s Convergent Synergy tweeter

is extremely linear. It crosses over synergistically to Wilson’s midrange driver. The noise

floor is much lower than the titanium driver it replaces. The Mezzo Convergent Synergy

crossover features technology that accounts for the formidable performance envelope of-

fered by the Convergent Synergy tweeter.

The Convergent Synergy tweeter’s acoustic and mechanical demands are somewhat

different from the titanium tweeter it replaces. Using the latest version of Wilson’s propri-

etary composite, X-material, Wilson’s engineers designed an all new tweeter module. The

module is extremely inert and non-resonant. It also accounts for the Convergent Synergy

tweeter’s dispersion characteristics. Great care was taken to address diffraction—a type of

time-domain distortion that results from reflections off the speaker cabinet. The shape of

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