Crescendo REVOLUTION 7S3 3 way speaker system
Crescendo REVOLUTION 7S3 3 way speaker system

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Crescendo REVOLUTION 7S3 3 way speaker system

SKU: Revolution S73

$ 3,499.99
QUICK SPECS
  • System: 3-Way Active Component Set | No passive crossover | Requires DSP + 6 amplifier channels minimum | All drivers 4 Ohm
  • Midbass: 6.5 in treated paper cone, integrated dust cap, cast aluminum chassis, ferrite motor | 50-100W RMS | 1625g (1895g with front ring)
  • Midrange: 4 in treated paper cone, integrated dust cap, cast aluminum chassis, neodymium motor | 50-75W RMS max | 160 Hz-12 kHz
  • Tweeter: Fabric dome, 24mm diaphragm, neodymium motor, threaded stainless steel housing 60.9mm OD | 50-100W RMS | 233g
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Crescendo REVOLUTION 7S3 3 way speaker system

Crescendo REVOLUTION 7S3 3 way speaker system

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The 7S3 is the right call when someone has the budget, the DSP, the amplifier channels, and the intention to build a reference front stage rather than a performance front stage. Those are different targets. The 5S3 at this platform is a competition-grade active system. The 7S3 is a reference-grade active system. The difference shows up in the cone materials, the tweeter construction, and the midbass assembly weight.

Treated paper with an integrated membrane on both the midbass and midrange changes the character of the system. Fiberglass cones like the 5S3 uses are analytical and revealing. Treated paper is warmer, more natural on long listening sessions. Which one is better depends on what the customer is trying to achieve. For IASCA-style sound quality scoring where neutrality and tonal accuracy are evaluated, treated paper often advantages. For pure resolution at very high levels, fiberglass tends to hold up better. At $3,500 for the set, the customer has made a choice about the type of listening they want to do.

The midbass is nearly 1.9 kilograms with the front ring. That matters for door installation — the mounting surface needs to be solid and the deadening behind the door panel needs to be right. A heavy driver in a flimsy door skin is a problem regardless of how good the driver is.

The midrange power ceiling is 75 watts, down from 100 on the 5S3. Keep the amp channel driving the midrange at or below 75 watts RMS. Do not let a 100-watt channel run at full clip into the midrange on this system. Set the level via DSP, not amplifier gain.

Same crossover approach as the 5S3: midbass high-pass at 80-100 Hz, band-pass at 300-500 Hz low end and 3-5 kHz high end, tweeter high-pass from 3-5 kHz up. Measurement pass first, then adjust by ear. The Goldhorn DSP makes this straightforward.

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Crescendo Revolution Speaker Series

Crescendo Revolution 7S3 3-Way Speaker System

The reference-grade step up from the 5S3. Treated paper cones with integrated dust caps on the midbass and midrange, a larger stainless steel tweeter housing, neodymium motors on all high-frequency drivers, and a heavier midbass assembly at 1625 grams. Same active-only architecture: three drivers, six amplifier channels, DSP required.

3-Way Active DSP Required 6 Amp Channels Reference Series

7S3 vs 5S3: What Changes at the Reference Level

The Crescendo Revolution 5S3 and 7S3 share the same 3-way active architecture, the same 6.5 inch midbass and 4 inch midrange dimensions, the same frequency ranges per driver, and the same 4-ohm impedance throughout. The 7S3 is not simply a more expensive version of the same product. The cone materials, chassis construction, and tweeter design change meaningfully at the reference level.

The 5S3 uses fiberglass cones with separate fiberglass dust caps on both the midbass and midrange. The 7S3 uses treated paper cones with dust caps integrated into the membrane on both drivers. The 5S3 tweeter is 28mm dome in an aluminum housing. The 7S3 uses a stainless steel housing with a larger dome assembly and neodymium motor. The 5S3 midbass weighs 1358 grams. The 7S3 midbass weighs 1625 grams without the front ring, 1895 grams with it. That additional mass reflects a heavier motor, more robust chassis, or both.

System requirements: The Revolution 7S3 requires a minimum of 6 amplifier channels and an active DSP processor or active electronic crossover. There is no passive crossover included. If your installation does not include DSP-controlled active processing, this is not the correct product.

1625gMidbass Weight
3-WayActive Design
6 ChAmp Channels
50-100WRMS Per Driver

Three Drivers at Reference Grade

Midbass

6.5 in

Treated paper cone with integrated dust cap, 134mm moving diameter, cast aluminum chassis, ferrite overhung motor. 50-100W RMS, 4 Ohm, 55 Hz-4.5 kHz. Heavier assembly than the 5S3 at 1625g (1895g with front ring).

Midrange

4 in

Treated paper cone with integrated dust cap, 61mm moving diameter, cast aluminum chassis, neodymium motor. 50-75W RMS, 4 Ohm, 160 Hz-12 kHz. Neodymium motor versus the 5S3 midrange, lower power limit at 75W max.

Tweeter

24mm

Fabric dome, neodymium motor, threaded stainless steel housing (60.9mm OD). 50-100W RMS, 4 Ohm, 2 kHz-20 kHz. Stainless steel housing versus the 5S3 aluminum. Heavier at 233g versus 118g.

Treated Paper with Integrated Membrane

Where the 5S3 uses separate fiberglass cone and fiberglass dust cap assemblies, the 7S3 uses treated paper cones where the dust cap is formed as a continuous part of the membrane. This integrated construction eliminates the adhesive joint between cone and dust cap, which can be a resonance source and a failure point under sustained high-power use. Treated paper has different acoustic damping characteristics than fiberglass, producing a warmer, less analytical tonal character that suits long-duration listening at reference levels.

Both the midbass and midrange use this integrated membrane approach. The 4 inch midrange adds a neodymium motor for higher efficiency and motor control relative to the ferrite-motored midrange in the 5S3 equivalent position.

Stainless Steel Tweeter Housing

The 7S3 tweeter uses a threaded stainless steel housing at 60.9mm outer diameter versus the aluminum housing on the 5S3. Stainless steel is heavier and more rigid than aluminum, providing better isolation of the tweeter motor from resonances transmitted through the mounting surface. The 7S3 tweeter weighs 233 grams versus 118 grams for the 5S3 tweeter, nearly double. That mass difference comes from the stainless steel housing and the heavier neodymium motor assembly.

Paired with Goldhorn DSP

Audio Intensity is the Original US Importer of Goldhorn DSP. At the reference level that the 7S3 represents, DSP quality and calibration matter as much as driver quality. Goldhorn DSP processors provide per-channel active crossover control, time alignment, and parametric equalization with the precision the 7S3 is designed to resolve. Audio Intensity provides DSP configuration support for 7S3 installations as part of any complete system build.

What is included: One pair of 6.5 inch midbass drivers (with front rings), one pair of 4 inch midrange drivers, one pair of fabric dome tweeters in stainless steel housings. No passive crossover. Mounting hardware is installation-dependent.

Built and Backed

The Crescendo Revolution 7S3 carries a 1-year limited warranty through authorized dealers. Every set sold by Audio Intensity is brand new current production with full warranty coverage and system support including DSP configuration guidance.

Authorized Crescendo Dealer

Audio Intensity ships the Crescendo Revolution 7S3 fast from Tullahoma, Tennessee. Building a reference active front stage is a serious system project. Tell us your vehicle, your amplifier situation, and your DSP and we will help you configure the system correctly.

Building a reference active front stage? Contact Audio Intensity for DSP selection, amplifier pairing, and full system configuration guidance for the Revolution 7S3.

Specifications
Crescendo Revolution 7S3 System Specifications
System Configuration
System Type3-Way Active Component System
ConfigurationMidbass + Midrange + Tweeter (active, no passive crossover)
Required Amplifier Channels6 minimum (2 per driver per side)
Crossover MethodActive DSP or active electronic crossover required
Nominal Impedance (all drivers)4 Ohm
Midbass Driver (6.5 inch)
Nominal Diameter165 mm (6.5 in)
Moving (Cone) Diameter134 mm
ChassisCast Aluminum
Cone MaterialTreated Paper
Dust CapIntegrated with Membrane
Motor SystemOverhung with Strong Ferrite Magnet
Nominal Impedance4 Ohm
Nominal Power (RMS)50 to 100 Watts
Frequency Response (+/- 3dB)55 Hz to 4.5 kHz
Weight1625 g (1895 g with Front Ring)
Midrange Driver (4 inch)
Nominal Diameter100 mm (4 in)
Moving (Cone) Diameter61 mm
ChassisCast Aluminum
Cone MaterialTreated Paper
Dust CapIntegrated with Membrane
Motor SystemStrong Neodymium Magnet
Nominal Impedance4 Ohm
Nominal Power (RMS)50 to 75 Watts
Frequency Response (+/- 3dB)160 Hz to 12 kHz
Weight413 g
Tweeter
Housing Outer Diameter60.9 mm
Dome Diaphragm Diameter24 mm
Dome Assembly Diameter~40 mm (dome + surround)
HousingThreaded Stainless Steel
MembraneFabric Dome
Motor SystemStrong Neodymium Magnet
Nominal Impedance4 Ohm
Nominal Power (RMS)50 to 100 Watts
Frequency Response (+/- 3dB)2 kHz to 20 kHz
Weight233 g
Warranty
Coverage1 Year (Authorized Dealers)
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