The Heco Odeon 100 is a floorstanding speaker model produced by Heco around the late 1990s to early 2000s. It features a three-way bass reflex design with a configuration that includes dual 160mm bass midrange drivers, a single 160mm midrange driver, and a 25mm dome tweeter. The speaker's dimensions are 1150mm in height, 224mm in width, and 415mm in depth, and it has a weight of approximately 22.5 kg. With a nominal power handling of 180 watts and a peak handling of up to 300 watts, it is designed to provide a robust audio output. The efficiency rating of 91 dB at 1W/1m indicates a good sensitivity level, while the frequency response ranges from 20 Hz to 32,000 Hz, allowing for a wide range of sound reproduction. The impedance of the Odeon 100 is rated at 4 Ohms, making it compatible with various audio setups. Special features include a removable front cover and gold-plated connectors, enhancing both aesthetics and connectivity. This model is part of a larger Odeon series that includes other models such as the Odeon 200, 400, and 600, as well as center and surround speakers for more comprehensive audio setups.