Proac Response Satellite - £409 a pair

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    Audiologica Audiologica Ltd

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    We have a small batch of these in Cherry veneer at this very special price, new and sealed with two year warranty.

    [email protected]
    www.audiologica.co.uk
    01403 789226

    Nominal Impedance
    8 ohms
    Recommended Amplifiers
    10 to 100 watts (150 watts + filtered)
    Frequency Response
    80 Hz to 30 kHz
    Sensitivity
    86 dB linear for 1 watt at 1 metre
    Bass/Midrange
    Driver 41/2†ProAc chassis, specially developed cone and dust cap.
    Tweeter
    1†(25 mm) soft silk dome with neodymium magnet and radial fin cooling.
    Crossover
    Finest components on dedicated circuit board. Multistrand oxygenfree cable throughout. Split for optional bi-wiring and bi-amping.
    Dimensions
    81/2†(216 mm) high
    51/2†(140 mm) wide
    6†(152 mm) deep with grille
    Weight
    8 lb (3.6 kg)
    Mode
    Stand/Shelf/Wall mounting
    Grille
    Acoustically transparent crimplene

    A compact, quality satellite speaker that generates the whole frequency range except for low bass.

    Each speaker houses a recently designed 4 1/2 inch midrange/bass driver which utilises the same cone material as one of our most expensive, two-way stand mount designs, the much loved Response 1SC. Complementing this is a special one inch soft dome tweeter, which uses a neodymium magnet assembly with a radial fin cooling system to give maximum dispersion and power handling.

    The two drivers are harmonised through a high quality crossover network to produce a remarkably flat frequency response. The result is exceptionally accurate reproduction, in line with the very best mini-monitor performance. The Response Satellite is produced in a range of real wood veneers to complement other speaker components in a home theatre system.
     
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