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- FREQUENCY RESPONSE : 59 Hz-20 kHz +/- 3 dB
- POWER HANDLING : 75 w (300 w peak)
- SENSITIVITY : 95 dB @ 2.83 volts/1 meter
- NOMINAL IMPEDANCE : 8 ohms
- CROSSOVER FREQUENCY : 2280 Hz
- TWEETER : One 1" 92.5 cm) magnetically shielded, titanium dome compression driver
- HIGH FREQUENCY HORN : Integral 5" (12.7 cm) square 90 ? x 60 ? Tractrix Horn
- WOOFER : Two 4.5" (11.4 cm) magnetically shielded Cerametallic cone woofers
- ENCLOSURE MATERIAL : MDF
- ENCLOSURE TYPE : Bass reflex via rear-firing port
- DIMENSIONS : 34" H x 6.8" W (w/o feet) x 10" D
- WEIGHT : 35 lbs (15.9 kg)
- FINISHES : Black Ash woodgrain vinyl
- BUILT FROM : 2004
MSRP $500.00
Release date January, 2004
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MSRP $449.95
Released April, 2005
Pros
- attractive low-key aesthetic - look great next to a TV
- lightweight
- bracket can be used as a cradle for configuring the speaker as a center channel on its side
Cons
- poor low end frequency response - requires a subwoofer
- expensive
- smaller 4" drivers
Klipsch RF-10
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Polk Audio VM20
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