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The PSB Image B25 is a mid-to-high end 2-way bookshelf part of PSB's Image lineup of home theater speakers. They are sold for around $479 / pair from authorized dealers only. The B25s are the top model of bookshelf speaker in the image line with the PSB Image B15 as the step-down 5.25" model.
MSRP $479.00
Release date December, 2004
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- 2-way bookshelf speaker
- magnetically shielded
- mid-range: 6 1/2" (165mm) Injection Molded Metalized Polypropylene Cone Rubber Surround
- high frequency: 1" (25mm) Aluminium Dome with Ferrofluid
- frequency response: 45-23,000 Hz - on-axis @ 0° ±3dB
- sensitivity: 91 dB (typical) /w 2.83V @ 1 m
- finish: black ash or maple
- price: $479 / pair
- release date: December 2004
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PSB Image B25
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Paradigm Mini Monitor v.5
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MSRP $345.00
Released January, 2008
PSB Image B25
vs.
Aperion Intimus 6B
MSRP $500.00
Released July, 2008
Pros
- good frequency response - strong bass down to or below 50Hz
- smooth treble
- respectable 5-1/2" woofer
Cons
- rear-vented, requires at least 2 feet of space from the wall to sound their best
- If you have a big room get the RC floorstanders.
- poor black ash enclosure - real wood veneers are/were available
PSB Image B25
vs.
Energy RC-10
MSRP $200.00
Released --
Pros
- Excellent value bookshelf @ $200 / pair
- Strong MMD material used in drivers
- Magnetically shielded
Cons
- Limited bass response likely requires a sub-woofer if you want deep bass
- Fairly plain looking
- Only available in a black woodgrain finish
PSB Image B25
vs.
Infinity Primus P162
MSRP $450.00
Released January, 2006
Pros
- Excellent high frequency detail
- Front-firing port for more flexible placement inside cabinets and near walls
Cons
- Very crisp highs with a ton of detail can be annoying
- Fairly expensive compared to competition
PSB Image B25
vs.
Klipsch RB-61
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