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Cerwin Vega XLS-6C


$149.00 Released January, 2010

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Bass frequencies are clear and detailed - noticeably better than lower-end speakers that mask or "color" certain sounds. Provides a convincing 3D soundstage - excellent for placement in a variety of locations not limited to center-channel configurations. Includes all necessary wiring - widely preferred to competitor models from Klipsch and Polk Audio that require third-party cables for connectivity.

The Cons:Not an energy-efficient speaker - unit sounds very thin when running through a low-powered amplifier. Not recommended for classical music listeners - lacks the "full-bodied" capabilities of a wide-range speaker.

The Cerwin Vega XLS-6C is a center-channel speaker designed specifically to fit alongside the XLS series bookshelf/subwoofer speakers. It’s especially recommended for the XLS-6, as both utilize a two-way design.

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In particular, the Cerwin Vega XLS-6C hosts dual 6.5” woofers with fiber impregnated cones, a single 1” soft dome tweeter with ferro fluid, and an abundance of protective technology—video shielding, high-frequency shielding, mid/high waveguides—to ensure quality audio reproduction. Like its XLS peers, the unit is housed in a black-ash enclosure designed to exude elegance.

Features

  • XLS Series
  • Center Speaker
  • 2-Way Design
  • Dual 6.5” Woofers
  • 1” Soft Dome Tweeter
  • Proprietary Mid/High Frequency Waveguide
  • High Frequency Protection
  • Video Shielding
  • Elegant Black-Ash Enclosure

Specifications

  • Type: 6.5” 2-Way Bookshelf
  • Frequency: 44Hz-20kHz
  • Power: 125W
  • Sensitivity: 89.3dB
  • Impedance: 6Ohms

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    Bass frequencies are clear and detailed - noticeably better than lower-end speakers that mask or "color" certain sounds

  • 1

    Provides a convincing 3D soundstage - excellent for placement in a variety of locations not limited to center-channel configurations

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    Includes all necessary wiring - widely preferred to competitor models from Klipsch and Polk Audio that require third-party cables for connectivity

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    Excels amongst vocal-driven content - blues, rock, jazz and electronic genres are very well-represented

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    Unit is relatively small and lightweight - easy to move around for experimenting with ideal room placement

Cons
  • 1

    Not an energy-efficient speaker - unit sounds very thin when running through a low-powered amplifier

  • 1

    Not recommended for classical music listeners - lacks the "full-bodied" capabilities of a wide-range speaker

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