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Supplementary information | Advanced Setup | Others
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Output Sound Pressure Level
78 dB/W/m (FRONT L/R, CENTER)
78.6 dB/W/m (HEIGHT L/R)
Frequency Response
100 Hz - 20 kHz
Crossover Frequency
180 Hz
Dimensions (W k H k D)
950 mm k 55 mm k 80 mm
Weight
2.3 kg
Drivers Unit
FRONT L/R, CENTER: 4 cm k7 cm cone k2
HEIGHT L/R: 5.8 cm cone
Terminal
Special 16-pin connector (FRONT L/R, CENTER,
HEIGHT L/R)
Subwoofer (SLW-403)
Type
Bass-Reflex
Rated Output Power (IEC)
50 W (4 ohms, 100 Hz, THD 1%)
Output Sound Pressure Level
90 dB/m, 15 mV/each (VOL. MAX)
Frequency Response
30 Hz - 200 Hz
Crossover Frequency
180 Hz
Dimensions (W k H k D)
261 mm k 338 mm k 269 mm
Weight
6.2 kg
Drivers Unit
16 cm cone
Power Supply
AC 220 - 240 V, 50/60 Hz
Power Consumption
15 W
Handling
0 These speakers have no magnetic shielding. You may
observe some color irregularity or distortion on a cathode
ray tube television if you use one near these speakers.
Move the television away from these speakers if this
occurs.
0 Note: Powerful magnets are used in the speakers, so
keep metal objects such as screw drivers away from
them. These objects can damage the diaphragm.
0 Under normal music playback conditions, you should
experience no problems with this unit, but when
particular sounds such as those described below are
introduced, excessive current may occur that cause
circuit burnout.
1 The noise that occurs when FM radio stations are not
tuned
2 High pitched noise from an oscillator, electronic
instrument, etc.
3 Particular signals such as from an audio test CD
4 The howling that occurs with microphones
5 The sound made when cassette tapes are fast-
forwarded
6 When an amplifier oscillates
7 The sharp noise that occurs when plugging or
unplugging pin cables, etc.
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