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OVATOR S-600
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BMR Isolating Enclosure
BMR Suspension
BMR Driver
The Ovator Balanced Mode Radiator (BMR) is the result of many years of intense effort in 
both development and manufacture. Not only does the design of such a driver demand great 
intellectual understanding, but consistent manufacture requires extraordinarily fine specification 
and control of the physical characteristics of its components. The underlying concept of the 
BMR is to engineer a practical implementation of the theoretically wide bandwidth and linear 
acoustic output of an unconstrained vibrating diaphragm. In practice, this is achieved by 
attaching balancing masses to a constrained diaphragm in carefully calculated locations. 
Such “mode balancing” modifies the diaphragm’s vibrational behaviour so that it 
simultaneously operates in pistonic and vibrational modes to generate wide-bandwidth 
acoustic output with a flat frequency response, consistent dispersion and low distortion. 
Thanks both to the BMR’s exceptional inherent performance and to the absence of any 
mid/high frequency crossover discontinuity, it takes just a moment’s listening to appreciate 
the Ovator breakthrough levels of musical coherence, timing and clarity.
The BMR units in both the 
S-600 and S-400 are isolated in 
their own nested enclosures, a 
12.7mm wall thickness extruded 
aluminium tube in the case of 
a the S-600 and a 10mm wall 
thickness composite tube in 
the case of the S-400. Both the 
S-600 and S-400 BMR isolation 
tubes extend the full depth of 
the enclosure and are gradient 
filled with damping materials 
selected through technical 
analysis and critical listening.
The S-600 BMR module, 
comprising the driver and its 
enclosure, is suspended within 
the main enclosure by circular 
front and rear duralumin leaf-
springs, while the S-400 BMR 
itself incorporates a high-Q 
elastomeric suspension 
system The resulting isolation 
in both systems decouples 
at a frequency many octaves 
below the BMR pass-band.
The S-600 and S-400 
BMR drivers comprise a 
honeycomb diaphragm 
driven by a voice-coil 
immersed in a twin 
neodymium magnet system 
optimised for linearity 
through finite element 
analysis. The pressure 
die-cast chassis provides 
the rigidity necessary to 
ensure that every last note 
of musical detail is 
accurately reproduced.
Balanced Mode Radiator explained