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DLS FlatBox Midi Black 2-Way Bass Reflex On Wall Hi-Fi Speaker (pair)

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DLS FlatBox Midi Black 2-Way 8 Ohm 4' inch Woofer On Wall Audio Speaker (pair)

Brand:
DLS
MPN: 10-13012BP
Condition: New

Perfect alternative if you want small speakers with a superb sound
This new model has a rectangular shape to better match the Wall-TV
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
With slot port for improved sound & design
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

Description/type: 2-way bass reflex for wall mount
Finish/colour: Black piano (Both white and black front grilles are included)
Impedance: 8 ohm
Woofer size: 4" Paper cone
Tweeter: 30 mm soft dome
Frequency range: 65 - 25000 Hz
Sensitivity: 88 dB/1W, 1m
Recommended amplifier: 30 - 150 W
Weight: 4 kg (8.8 lbs)
Dimension (W x D x H): 210 mm x 92 mm x 380 mm (8.3" x 3.6" x 14.9")

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