SX-6300/R Tower Speaker

THIS PRODUCT HAS BEEN DISCONTINUED DECEMBER 2016

Bestowing big sound from its small profile is the SX-6300/R"s specialty. Three 6½-inch aluminum cone subwoofers, two 4-inch reference aluminum cone woofers, and a 1-inch reference silk dome tweeter work together to deliver first class detail and accuracy. The SX-6300/R has the capability of accurately reproducing the loudest explosions as well as the softest whispers, making it the perfect tower speaker for high fidelity music and home theater systems. To optimize its performance, the SX-6300/R can be bi-wired or bi-amplified via the high quality, dual 5-way binding posts. For all Signature SX Series Speakers click here.

Model Name:
SX-6300/R
Series:
Signature SX Reference
System Type:
Tower Speaker
Frequency Response:
35Hz-20kHz (±3dB)
Sensitivity:
88dB (2.83V @ 1 Meter)
Recommended Power:
100-350 Watts
Subwoofers:
(3) 6-1/2" (165mm) Aluminum
Woofers:
(2) 4" (102mm) Reference Aluminum Cone
Tweeter:
(1) 1.1" (28mm) Reference Silk Dome
Swivel Tweeter(s):
No
Tweeter Protection:
Yes
Crossover Frequency:
100 Hz, 2,700 Hz
Crossover Slope:
24dB/Octave
Impedance:
4 Ohms
Cabinet/Color:
Medium Density Fiberboard (MDF)/Standard Satin Black Oak or Sandalwood, or 30 Different Custom Veneer Finishes
Grille:
Black Fabric
Finished Dimensions:
8-7/8" W x 44-3/8" H x 14" DV
(225mm W x 1127mm H x 356mm D)
Weight:
66 lbs. (29.94 kg)
Warranty:
5 Years

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