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DLS FlatBox Slim Large White 8 Ohm Hi-Fi On Wall Home Speaker (pair)

Sorry, this product has been discontinued.



Product Descriptions:

  • Perfect alternative if you want small speakers with a superb sound
  • Same shape as Flatbox Large, but smaller in size.
  • They can be used in many different ways, as front speakers, rear speakers or even as a centre in a surround system or simply use them as extra speakers in a multi room system
  • The flat design makes them fit everywhere, and the small size makes them almost invisible
  • All Flatbox speaker models can be bought separate for use as centre speaker in surround systems
  • There are key hole mounts on the rear for both horizontal and vertical mount

Specifications:
  • Description/type: Broadband speaker for wall mount
  • Finish/colour: White silk finish (both a white and black front grill is included)
  • Impedance: 8 ohm
  • Woofer size: 3" paper/wool cone
  • Tweeter: 22 mm soft dome
  • Frequency range: 70 - 25 000 Hz
  • Sensitivity: 86 dB/1W, 1m
  • Recommended amplifier: 30 - 120 Watt
  • Dimension (W x D x H): 470 mm x 80 mm x 170 mm (18.5" x 3.15" x 6.7")
  • Weight: 2.83 kg (6.24 lbs)

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