The Quadral Shogun Mk IV is a three-way bass reflex floorstanding speaker, characterized by its robust build and advanced audio technology. Manufactured in Hanover, Germany, from approximately 1994 to 1998, this model features two 170 mm woofers alongside a ribbon tweeter for a dynamic sound profile. With a nominal power handling of 100 watts and a music power handling of 150 watts, the Shogun Mk IV is designed to deliver high-quality audio across a frequency response range of 30 to 80,000 Hz. The speaker's efficiency is rated at 88 dB, making it suitable for a variety of audio setups. The crossover frequencies are set at 200 Hz and 3,800 Hz, with an impedance of 4 ohms, which emphasizes the need for compatible amplification. For added versatility, the Shogun Mk IV supports bi-wiring and bi-amping configurations. A high-frequency fuse enhances its protective features, ensuring longevity and reliability in performance. With a polished design available in various finishes such as walnut, mahogany, black oak, rustic oak, cherry, and alder, the Shogun Mk IV successfully combines aesthetic appeal with exceptional audio performance. Its dimensions are 917 mm in height, 226 mm in width, and 338 mm in depth, weighing in at 20 kg per unit. Originally priced at around 1000 DM per piece, this model reflects the craftsmanship and engineering associated with Quadral's product lines.