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Pioneer SP-BS41-LR


$200.00 Released October, 2010

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Simple and attractive design, look like a serious pair of bookshelf speakers. Audio clarity is on par with speakers that run at 4 times the price. Provide tight, rhythmic bass for music listening.

The Cons:Unable to produce deep, rich bass sound - need an additional subwoofer in the setup.

The SP-BS41-LR is a two-way bookshelf loudspeaker set from Pioneer that is a part of the company's Home Theater Speakers product line. Equipped with oversized bass magnets for consistent low end presence, this model has a maximum power handling of 130 watts to suit virtually all home audio applications.

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A six-component high-quality crossover design has been implicated for optimal frequency presence in low, middle and high ranges, with a curved cabinet design aiming to eliminate standing waves that may cause interference leading to sound degradation. Designed in conjunction with renowned audiologist Andrew Jones, the SP-BS41-LR features a sleek Matte Black wood grain finish that will suit any room of the house. A 5 /14-inch subwoofer helps to deliver substantial sub-level frequencies, while a 1-inch tweeter unit supplies contrasting treble frequencies to balance out the mix. 

Features

  • Matte Black wood grain finish
  • 130 watts power handling
  • Curved cabinet design
  • Oversized magnets
  • Crossover-style construction
  • 5 1/4-inch subwoofer
  • 1-inch tweeter
  • Designed by acclaimed audio specialist Andrew Jones

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    simple and attractive design, look like a serious pair of bookshelf speakers

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    audio clarity is on par with speakers that run at 4 times the price

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    provide tight, rhythmic bass for music listening

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    easy to setup, connect with all standard stereo equipment

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    enough power output for medium sized rooms without the help of any additional speakers

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    enough precision to be used for critical listening by DJs and music enthusiasts

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    use heavy-duty components that aren't likely to give out easily

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    unable to produce deep, rich bass sound - need an additional subwoofer in the setup

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