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Pioneer SP-BS22-LR Andrew Jones Home Audio Bookshelf Loudspeakers (Set of 2)
Brand | PIONEER |
Model Name | Andrew Jones |
Speaker Type | Bookshelf |
Connectivity Technology | Wired |
Recommended Uses For Product | Home Theater |
About this item
- ANDREW JONES. From speaker designer Andrew Jones comes a collection of speakers that bring professional-quality sound to your living room. These highly-acclaimed bookshelf loudspeakers deliver on sound, creating an immersive listening experience.
- HOME LISTENING. Whether you use them as stereo speakers or part of a multi-channel home theater system, these speakers can handle 80 watts to deliver wide frequency response and sophisticated sound quality, regardless of the source.
- CURVED DESIGN. These speakers utilize a true curved cabinet design. Not only aesthetically pleasing, this stiffer design reduces standing sound waves inside the cabinet, resulting in high-performance and exceptional sound quality.
- FEEL THE BASS. A structured surface over the 4-inch woofer with oversized magnets improves rigidity and bass accuracy. A vented pole piece also improves bass response from the same size woofers in previous models.
- TWEETER. To widen the sweet spot of the 1-inch High Efficiency Soft Dome tweeter, we’ve engineered a custom wave guide. Increasing tweeter efficiency, together a 6-Element Complex Crossover, allows the SP-BS22-LR’s play louder using less power.
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Quality of material | 4.6 | 4.5 | 4.6 | 4.6 | 4.5 | 4.5 |
Sound quality | 4.6 | 4.5 | 4.6 | 4.5 | 4.5 | 4.6 |
Value for money | 4.5 | 4.8 | 4.7 | — | 4.7 | 4.6 |
Bass quality | — | 4.5 | 4.3 | 4.3 | 4.2 | 4.2 |
Durability | 4.8 | — | — | 4.6 | — | 4.8 |
Sold By | — | Amazon.com | Huppins | Edifier Online Store | Edifier Online Store | Amazon.com |
speaker size | 4 inches | 4 inches | 6.5 inches | 4 inches | 4 inches | 5.25 inches |
power source | Corded Electric | Passive | — | — | Corded Electric | Electric |
connectivity tech | Wired | Wired | Wired | Auxiliary | Auxiliary | Wired |
speaker type | Bookshelf | Bookshelf | Bookshelf | Bookshelf | Bookshelf | Bookshelf, Tweeter, Coaxial, Subwoofer, Woofer |
mounting type | Shelf Mount | Shelf Mount | Tabletop mount,Floor mount | Shelf Mount/Tabletop Mount | Shelf Mount/Tabletop Mount | Tabletop |
weight | 9.12 pounds | 8.2 pounds | 38.03 pounds | 10.8 pounds | 5.1 kilograms | 19.9 pounds |
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CrossoverThe job of the cross over in a speaker is to break the audio signal into low, high and sometimes mid-range frequencies. It’s an important job, and it uses circuitry like inductors and capacitors to accomplish it. Much of the competition uses an extremely simple, low-cost cross over made up of a single capacitor and inductor. The Pioneer SP-BS22-LR utilizes a sophisticated 6 component high quality cross over. The reasoning is simple: we do it because it’s one more way of insuring high quality sound that makes its presence known. |
WooferThere are many challenges designing and manufacturing a woofer capable of delivering true bass performance. In the SP-BS22-LR, we’ve added a structured surface to the 4-inch woofer. By doing so, not only is rigidity improved, so is bass accuracy. Engineers have also vented the pole piece, again improving bass response from the same size woofers in previous models. |
TweeterTo widen the sweet spot of the 1-inch High Efficiency Soft Dome tweeter, we’ve engineered a custom wave guide. Increasing tweeter efficiency, together with newly designed crossovers, allows the SP-BS22-LR’s play louder using less power. Whatever your system, the SP-BS22-LR Compact Speakers are ready to step it up with authentic audio reproduction to bring your listening experience to the next level. |
SP-BS22-LR Andrew Jones Designed Compact Loudspeakers, re-engineered for 2012 | SP-C22 Andrew Jones Designed Center Channel Speaker, re-engineered for 2012 | SP-FS52 Andrew Jones Designed Floorstanding Loudspeakers, re-engineered for 2012 | SP-T22A-LR Add-On Enabled Speakers for Dolby Atmos | |
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Structured Surface Woofer | 4” | 4” | 5-1/4” | 4” |
1" High Efficiency Soft Dome Tweeter | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | 1/2" |
6 Element Sophisticated Crossover | ✓ | ✓ | 8 element crossover | |
Power Handling | 80 Watt | 90 Watt | 130 Watt | 80 Watt |
Sold as a Pair | ✓ | ✓ |
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Product Dimensions | 8.45 x 7.13 x 12.55 inches |
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Item Weight | 9.12 pounds |
Manufacturer | Pioneer |
ASIN | B008NCD2LG |
Item model number | SP-BS22-LR |
Customer Reviews |
4.7 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #224,624 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics) #366 in Bookshelf Speakers |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | July 20, 2012 |
Speakers Maximum Output Power | 80 Watts |
Item Weight | 9.1 Pounds |
Number Of Items | 2 |
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Pioneer SP-BS22-LR Andrew Jones Home Audio Bookshelf Loudspeakers. From speaker designer Andrew Jones comes a collection of speakers that bring professional-quality sound to your living room. These highly-acclaimed speakers delivers on sound, creating an immersive listening experience. Highly acclaimed and award winning series of speakers designed by world-renowned speaker engineer Andrew Jones. The SP-BS22-LR bookshelf speakers were designed to offer extraordinary performance and remarkable sound quality for music and home theater at an affordable price. FEATURES: 80 watts delivers wide frequency response and sophisticated sound quality. Curved-cabinet design reduces standing sound waves inside the cabinet. Structured surface over the 4-inch woofer with oversized magnets improves rigidity and bass accuracy. A vented pole piece also improves bass response from the same size woofers in previous models. 1-inch High Efficiency Soft Dome tweeter. 6-Element Complex Crossover. DETAILS. Dimensions: 7-1/8” x 12-9/16” x 8-7/16”. Weight: 9 lbs 2 oz.
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Customers like the sound quality, value, and quality of the speakers. For example, they mention that they're very good-sounding, impressive, and fill the sound stage very nicely. They appreciate the decent heft to them and that they deliver a solid punch when playing percussion. Customers are also impresseded with the size, saying that they easily fill a large basement room and are great for smaller rooms. As for appearance, they say that the mids and highs are gorgeous.
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Customers like the sound quality of the speakers. They say they are very good-sounding, with a far more impressive bass response. They fill the sound stage very nicely, and give voice to great music. The speakers play loud and handle all the tasks of a rear speaker very well. They are slightly warm sounding, clear, and pleasant. The mids are indeed very good, and the imaging is surprisingly precise for inexpensive speakers. Overall, customers are happy with the sound and recommend them to others.
"...The highs on these Pioneer's are very, very smooth, which is notable if you're used to a very bright speaker...." Read more
"...few feet from my ears at moderate volume and I found these to sound much more "natural" (not like an artificial speaker), and with a wider sweet spot..." Read more
"...Solid imaging and airy midrange and treble. Like the bookshelves, they cast a wonderfully wide "sweet spot" whether I am seated or standing...." Read more
"...Make no mistake, they are very sweet. The fill the sound stage very nicely, but the articulations of instrumentals (folk, jazz, bluegrass) and voice..." Read more
Customers appreciate the value of the speakers. They say they are a true audio deal for the dollar, and a great inexpensive home theater system. Customers also mention that the speakers are hifi on the cheap.
"...Are they perfect? Of course not. But they're amazing for the money, and for the vast majority of people -- even budget audiophiles -- these are..." Read more
"...But this is one of the most reasonably priced speaker sets to ever give me goosebumps...." Read more
"...The subwoofer continues to be far, far better than the price tag would suggest, and while I want to get a 12 inch monster real bad, I am seriously..." Read more
"...speakers are excellent, although a bit too large, but are priced appropriately at about $100 a pair...." Read more
Customers like the quality of the speakers. They say that it has a decent construction, a removable grill, and a solid punch when playing percussion. The bass is tight and robust, and the speakers are capable of a home A/V system.
"...The bass is incredibly tight and robust for bookshelf speakers. Stunning, really...." Read more
"...music and games and, once again, they were detailed, complete, and competent. A little bass, blended in almost so you had to think to notice it...." Read more
"...Surprising punch with all drivers firing at once. The towers produce a gorgeous sound - great extension and excellent stage width and height...." Read more
"...The Pioneers did just fine IF I kept the volume at a reasonable level (in my carpeted, 4000 cu ft room.)..." Read more
Customers like the appearance of the speakers. They say it has decent looks, mids and highs are gorgeous, and the all-black design looks stunning. They also have a lush tone that is very musical. They are a very well designed speaker and sound excellent.
"...The bass is incredibly tight and robust for bookshelf speakers. Stunning, really...." Read more
"...No fatigue from tweeters. Acceptable looking, curve case is eye-catching, but definitely lower-tier fit and finish and not space efficient though..." Read more
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"...The mids and highs are gorgeous. I've been listening to all kinds of music, from rock to jazz to classical and opera...." Read more
Customers like the size of the speakers. They say that they are small in pictures, but are overwhelmed by the actual size. They also say that the speakers have an uncanny spaciousness, great sound stage, and good performance. They are great for smaller rooms and are worth the shelf space. Customers also mention that the sound is very full and rich, and fits well with just about any decor.
"...This is a great sub for the price. Very tight and musical. (It's not bloated or flabby like a lot of -- actually, nearly all -- budget subs.)..." Read more
"...but cranking the volume up revealed a sweeter midrange and wonderful sense of space over and over again...." Read more
"...The B&W have a bigger driver and fuller sound, and are slightly warmer. The AJs are a little harsh after a time, slightly more brash and sharp...." Read more
"...looking, curve case is eye-catching, but definitely lower-tier fit and finish and not space efficient though smaller/lighter than Elacs...." Read more
Customers are impressed with the clarity and transparency of the speakers. They say the midrange is incredibly clear, and the clarity when listening to music is not even comparable to the old Onkyo. Customers also say the highs are clear without being forward. They set up and spaced correctly, the speakers can create a transparency and sound field that they'll never experience. They can clearly hear details in recordings that were muddy or missing in other speakers. The dialogue is clear and crisp, and every instrument is crisp and clean. The presentation is articulate.
"...The Elacs sounded good in the sense of being extremely clear, with tiny details audible and a sense that you weren't missing a single thing except..." Read more
"...The Pioneer "AJ" speakers are so clear, they are...." Read more
"...Right out of the box they spell quality...." Read more
"...Clear, well defined music (jazz, more vocal oriented pop/rock/alternative, easy listening etc) sound VERY good on this speaker...." Read more
Customers like the speakers for their music. They say they are fantastic for music, TV, and movies. They have a lush tone that is very musical and makes them want to listen to more. They also say it has a good comfortable sound you can listen to for hours. Customers also mention that the speakers are pleasant and non-fatiguing for long listening sessions.
"...This is a great sub for the price. Very tight and musical. (It's not bloated or flabby like a lot of -- actually, nearly all -- budget subs.)..." Read more
"...The Pioneers, in contrast, were surprisingly warm and engaging...." Read more
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"...speakers are slightly warm sounding, clear, and just pleasant and fun to listen to...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the taste of the speakers. They mention that they produce rich, accurate tones and the bass is surprisingly deep. They also mention that the mid ranges are super crisp and the highs are incredibly sharp.
"...Make no mistake, they are very sweet...." Read more
"...Top and mid ranges sound very clear and sharp to me...." Read more
"...the speakers are slightly warm sounding, clear, and just pleasant and fun to listen to...." Read more
"...Very capeable for a home A/V system front or rear or both. The Highs are crisp and there is enough bass to carry you through daily viewing or..." Read more
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Luckily, the ever-dependable UPS delivered the replacements in an immaculate box. I pulled out the new pair and everything was in order. Now I had a chance to listen to them properly.
Wow. I was thrilled. For less than $100 a pair (when Amazon has them on sale, which is frequently), you simply cannot buy a better bookshelf speaker. (Okay, I've read that the Micca MB42Xs are great, too. But I haven't heard them, and the indications are that the Miccas are, at best, equal to the Pioneers.)
These Pioneer's are definitely not studio monitors. If you want the most neutral speaker, that might not be ideal. But for everyday listening, that's probably a good thing. (All speakers have their own character, after all.) In the BS22s, there's a subtle bit of upper-high roll-off, as noted in some reviews, but that makes the speaker sound a bit "warmer" and makes them less fatiguing for long listening. The midrange is excellent. To a certain extent, I could hear the subtle "boxiness" in some male vocals on these speakers that a few reviewers have dinged the BS22s for. But it's very subtle, and paired with an amp or receiver that reproduces mids well, this (very minor) "boxiness" disappears. The bass is incredibly tight and robust for bookshelf speakers. Stunning, really. Using them in nearfield listening, I had to debate if I really wanted a sub. (Eventually, I did go for it, picking up the matching SW-8MK2 when it was on sale for $95 on Amazon. It's an excellent addition.)
In short, these are excellent bookshelf speakers for the price.
***Update 8/22/14***
The BS22/SW8-MKII combination has broken in nicely over weeks of intensive listening. In fact, I was so thrilled with them that I snatched up another SW8-MKII and the Pioneer FS52s when they went on sale on Amazon. Once again, I have no regrets on the purchase. They are fantastic speakers for the price.
Reading through the more skeptical reviews, I think there are two genuine criticisms worth addressing, and one general point to be noted:
1.) As I mentioned in my first review, the highs in both the BS22s and the FS52 (perhaps moreso in the FS52s, though I haven't listened to them enough to break them in yet) sound a bit "rolled off." Now, they don't sound muffled, and it's not clear to me that they're actually "rolled off." (Frequency response graphs that accompany several online reviews seem to indicate the high end is fairly accurate in these speakers.) The highs on these Pioneer's are very, very smooth, which is notable if you're used to a very bright speaker. At first, a bright speaker might sound better, because it grabs you more. But on long listening, you're going to prefer the one with the smoother high end. This is particularly true if you're listening to MP3s, even high birate ones. The "digital harshness" people talk about when it comes to "lossy" formats like MP3s is usually most easily heard in things like acoustic guitar string plucks or symbol crashes. The DAC you use (in your receiver, amp, or external box) will, of course, affect the extent of this harshness, but, all else equal, I find that the Pioneer speakers are very, very forgiving on digital music (even as, like all good speakers, they reveal limitations in poorly recorded albums, regardless of bitrate or format). The Pioneers eliminate much of the digital harshness, in part, because the highs on these speakers are so smooth. So, while these speakers might not satisfy those who prefer a very bright speaker, if you don't have strong feelings on the issue, you won't be sorry buying the Pioneers.
2.) Many call the sub the "weak link" in this system. Don't believe it. Or, if you do, realize that it comes with a very big asterisk. This is a great sub for the price. Very tight and musical. (It's not bloated or flabby like a lot of -- actually, nearly all -- budget subs.) Now, if you're looking for a deep-reaching sub to use for movies -- one that will rattle the fillings out of your teeth during explosions -- this sub will definitely disappoint you. However, if you want a nice musical sub that will blend in with these speakers, you're going to love it.
3.) Finally, it's worth remembering that a lot of the "these speakers are overrated" reviews on Amazon are coming from audiophiles who are used to $1k+ speakers. This is actually a compliment. Why? Because these are the people who would normally not even consider rating sub-$100 speakers. These Pioneer's are astounding in that they've received glowing reviews from publications that rarely pay attention to "budget" equipment, let along fawn over said budget equipment. (And, as mentioned above, you can look at the frequency response graphs in many of these audiophile magazine reviews to see that, despite some Amazon reviewers' protests, these are very well-balanced and accurate speakers.) I have no doubt, though, that the audiophiles used to McIntosh equipment and the like who bought these Pioneers as a throwaway whim might not think they live up to the highest of high end speakers. But isn't that actually a compliment that these Pioneers are even being evaluated alongside such expensive gear?!? I think so. Quite simply, many speakers that cost hundreds of dollars (let alone those that can be had for less than $100) sound awful. Just go into a local big-box electronics store and sample some. Their limitations are apparent very, very quickly. That's not the case with these Pioneers. Are they perfect? Of course not. But they're amazing for the money, and for the vast majority of people -- even budget audiophiles -- these are speakers that you're going to be very, very happy with.
As I have piled on the hours and gotten to know these speakers better, I am still not sure how best to praise them - they continue to impress me (particularly after taking a break from them) with their gorgeous and breezy presentation of all kinds of music. Unlike so many other speakers I play with, they have a way of drawing me into the music and are more forgiving without sacrificing detail than my "harsher" systems of the past. The volume has a way of creeping up and up. My main criticism is that they seem to be revealing some of the limitations of my amps - while I want to push them harder at times, my amps are just a tad weak and either the speakers or the amps start to compress. Hopefully, I can find an excellent modern receiver this year to see what I can get from them at about 100 watts per channel. A tad punchier on the 2-channel amp (which gets a feed from an excellent Sabre-based DAC), my aging Yamaha is a little "soft" in the bass on the towers in particular, and overall sound is just a tad more grating at higher volumes, likely because the electronics within aren't quite as good as others I rely on (this thing was entry level over a decade ago). I am certain that a more modern receiver is going to really bring out the best in these as they seem to scale up with better equipment. I think it is worth blowing $600 on a receiver for these speakers, if only to ensure the most powerful amp possible at what can still be considered "high value" as opposed to "audiophile" prices.
While I tend to this of these as music speakers, movies are excellent with these as well. The center channel is not as "bright" as I feared, producing excellent vocals, and pumps out big sound just fine and I haven't even bothered setting a crossover. The added dynamic range of many modern movies just makes the whole system a lot of fun to listen to. The subwoofer continues to be far, far better than the price tag would suggest, and while I want to get a 12 inch monster real bad, I am seriously tempted to pick up a second 8 incher and see if the hype about running multiple subs is true. For $99, a second box should help push the bass to levels that go beyond what I really need in my modest sized room.
If you are curious, you owe it to yourself to try these speakers. Pioneer's home audio line, now owned by Onkyo, which itself is ruled by a bunch of financiers now, I have to wonder how many years of this sort of value are left?
**Updated 3/27/2014
Current pricing ($87 for a tower, $67 for a center channel) seduced me into buying the whole line. I am running the whole system off a simple 2-channel amp (60 watts per channel), and it sounds awesome, with plenty of volume (the amp is apparently quite strong). Surprising punch with all drivers firing at once. The towers produce a gorgeous sound - great extension and excellent stage width and height. Solid imaging and airy midrange and treble. Like the bookshelves, they cast a wonderfully wide "sweet spot" whether I am seated or standing. Very realistic sound and also non-fatiguing. They produce good bass on their own, but I really love them with the subwoofer playing - full-range sound with guts. I would prefer them to the bookshelves if I only had one choice - they have a bit more "air" and can satisfy without a subwoofer. At some point I will get a new 5.1 receiver and let these serve home theater duty. I'll probably pick up two more towers for "surround" (and multi-channel stereo) duty and keep the bookshelves and subwoofer for a computer stereo setup. I would definitely invest in a good subwoofer (like an HSU) to finish the system off home theater duty.
If you are on the fence about these, get off. At current prices, they are an absolute steal. You can't get sound like this, typically, without spending a heck of a lot more.
For a detailed and instrumented test of this line of speakers, try a search on Audioholics.
***Revised 2/20/2014
I purchased the BS22s and SW-8MK2 from a box box retailer ($199 combined - a steal) because I wanted to put together a serious 2.1 system for a computer audio setup. I bought a 60 watt per channel amplifier for about $100 because a receiver was too expensive. The main con is the size of the system relative to other options, and some additional setup complexity.
In-store, the Pioneers bested the Polks ($99) and were smoother and less 'forward' than a nice pair of Klipsch speakers ($250). The relatively low efficiency of these speakers (~85 dB), made them seem less lively during a-to-b switching, but cranking the volume up revealed a sweeter midrange and wonderful sense of space over and over again. Subwoofer choices were limited, but the pioneer seemed clearly more "musical", if a little less powerful than larger subs there, and I wanted to try to conserve space. The price was also a strong draw.
I tried out the new 2.1 setup with a base-model Onkyo receiver that powers a HTiB setup bought years ago. It is rated for about 80 wpc. The room was approximately 20x10x10 ft, with hardwood floors, two entryways including one staircase. I figured the little 4-inch drivers of the pioneers and 50 watt sub would poop out before filling the room. They did not. The sub rumbled through the whole house, and the bookshelves soaked up the power and filled the room with sound. I did have the gain set very high on the sub initially (near max), but after throwing some jazz, rock, and then rap on had trimmed the crossover and gain further, until I was about 1-2 O'Clock on the dial. Despite claims of "great" or even "too much" bass, the BS-22 are no miracle worker on their own. They are not "tinny", they render bass lines and upright bass notes faithfully, but benefit greatly from the added bass of a subwoofer.
The Pioneers gave a favorable impression - they sounded very relaxed while giving me just the right amount of "bite". They created a real "stage" in front of the TV, and had awesome imaging - the vocalists were always "floating" in front of me and sounding very realistic - even when I got up and moved around. They have the uncanny ability to "disappear". They rendered Chopin beautifully, I detected no grating frequencies and there was lots of "air" or "space". Keystrokes seemed weighted and natural. Metal had lots of thrash and energy, and pop vocals always seem present, realistic and fixed to the center. Hip-Hop and Rap couldn't strain the diminutive drivers. Overall, the sound quality rivals my much "higher end" headphones and exceeds other speakers I own on many levels (even $500 JBLs I got years ago). The more I listened, the more I realized that these speakers are just an amazing value.
The subwoofer kept up with metal double-peddles and sounded smooth with jazz. It can sound a bit loose at some volumes and with some music, but then surprise you with deep, powerful bass. It blends in perfectly with the Pioneers - 'disappearing' if you get it placed and set correctly. I would call its overall character musical and balanced. Its shortcoming was with Blu-Ray movies. It sounded a bit "chuffy" and overworked during a very demanding passage. It can't reach the full depths of some movies and music (rated down to about 35 hz it will miss extreme bass drops). To my knowledge, its shortcomings relate to port design, not power, so there is little I can do but not push it TOO hard. I don't have a ton of experience with home theater subwoofers, but it is clear one will spend about $3-$500 before finding a true "do all" subwoofer.
I can conclude that each speaker reached obnoxious volumes without distorting. Any amp with 50-100 wpc should be able to drive them past comfortable levels in small to medium rooms (not sure about very large rooms). For best possible results, I would recommend these for somewhat smaller rooms. Those that want the best, loudest deep bass and high SPLs should skip the sub (or consider buying two as even at $200-$300 there are still few great options) and look for bigger drivers and more power. As standalone speakers and subwoofer, these are a fantastic deal. As a 2.1 computer system they are totally awesome.
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Sound is good, bass is strong and good high..
Expected little more open sound, hope it will open up more after sometime.
Carácter: Neutro, sin enfatizar en particular ningún rango de frecuencias.
Sonido general: Sonido natural, con buen balance y rango de frecuencias muy amplio, excelente para escuchar cualquier tipo de música.
Agudos: Presentes y bien definidos pero suaves, no hay cansancio al escucharlos por horas.
Medios: Impresionantemente naturales y fieles, los mejores que he oído en productos de cualquier rango de precio.
Graves: Muy buenos sin ser excelentes, aunque debo decir que difícilmente encontrarás mejores graves en bocinas de este tamaño.
Crossover: A los 3kHz impecable integración del woofer y el tweeter, imperceptible transición entre graves y agudos.
Respuesta de frecuencia: Plana, una de las mejores gráficas de respuesta de frecuencia que he visto, desde abajo de los 60Hz hasta casi los 20kHz se mantiene prácticamente horizontal, esto difícilmente lo encontrarás en cualquier otra bocina sin importar su precio.
Sensibilidad: 85dB/2.83V/m. Baja eficiencia pero se compensa subiendo un poco más el volumen.
Potencia: 80watts, suficientes para llenar de sonido un ambiente 20m2
Calidad: Excelente calidad en acabados, gabinete, componentes y por supuesto sonido.
Valor precio: El mejor valor por tu dinero, no encontrarás otro producto que te dé más por tu dinero.
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Subwoofer SW-8MK2
Carácter: Más enfocado a aplicación musical que para efectos sonoros de un teatro en casa.
Sonido general: Sonido suave bajos agradables y naturales, no es muy explosivo ni ruidoso, es más bien afinado, preciso y natural.
Tamaño de bocina: 8 pulgadas.
Rango de Frecuencias: De 38Hz a 150Hz
Crossover: Ajustable de 40Hz a 150kHz.
Control de fase: De 0° y 180°.
Potencia: 100watts máximo, suficientes para llenar de sonido un ambiente 20m2
Calidad: Muy buena calidad en acabados, gabinete, componentes y por supuesto sonido.
Valor precio: El mejor valor por tu dinero si lo que ponderas es el sonido natural, por encima del ruido y las explosiones.