SX60. Sound Comes First SX60 standmount speakers build on the strengths of SX50, taking on a larger form-factor for an assured musical performance. They can work happily in bigger spaces, while still offering you flexibility in terms of placement. Speaker stands or a cabinet top, its your call.SX60s combination of engineering, confident sound reproduction, and price makes them a winning combination.
Rock Solid Foundations Hi-fi speaker engineering starts with the cabinet. Computer-aided design (CAD) was used extensively to refine SX60s internal structures, to ensure that while the drivers are vibrating with your music, the cabinet isnt. This means that every millimetre of movement from the drivers is directed where it should be at you.
Stand and Deliver SX60 speakers have a 165mm (6.5") woofer made from treated paper. Hi-fi manufacturers have used it for years, as papers impressive strength-to-weight ratio is matched by excellent tonality soinstruments sound rich, well defined, and real. 25mm (1") soft dometweeters, made from treated silk, take care of the higher frequencies with the same balance of realism and refinement.
Two Drivers, One Voice Our team in London took great care and attention when designing the crossovers in SX60 as theyre responsible for ensuring that each driver receives the correct frequency. Accuracy of timing and stereo imaging depend on phase remaining completely linear, from top to bottom. The result? Your music sounds engaging, energetic and real.
Engineered, Front to Back Attention to detail on SX60 runs from front to back. Theres a neat bass reflex port, directly under the woofer, which emphasises lower frequencies to provide rich engaging sound. Spin SX60 around to reveal a pair of high-quality speaker binding posts (connectors), which can accept thick speaker cable with or without banana plugs.
Designed for Real Life New look SX60s clean, understated design allows them to sit in a variety of spaces, and work well in all. Leave the grilles on to protect the drivers from little fingers, or to gain acceptance from your interior designer alternatively take them off to celebrate your great taste in music (and speakers).