Bowers & Wilkins 683 vloerspeaker

algemene kenmerken
Soort speaker
vloerspeaker
Plaatsing
vloer
Type/soort
luidspreker
Aanbevolen gebruik
in huis
geluid - algemeen
Aantal drivers/units
4
Geluidsvermogen (gem.)
200 watt
Speaker interface type
eindstation
Impedantie
8 ohm
Gevoeligheid
90 dB
Frequentiebereik
30 - 50000 Hz
Totale harmonische vervorming (THD)
1 %
Driver cone material
aluminium
Speaker omsluiting
reflex
geluid - tweeter
Tweeter
Ja
geluid - midrange
Midrange diameter
150 mm
geluid - woofer
Woofer
Nee
geluid - versterker
Versterker
Ja
Versterker output power
200 watt
aansluitingen
Verbindingstechnologie
bedraad
Audio-uitgangskanalen
2.0
inhoud en afmetingen
Afmetingen (BxDxH)
198 x 340 x 985 mm
Hoogte
98,50 cm
Breedte
19,80 cm
Diepte
34,00 cm
energie
Voeding soort
netstroom
Ingang stroom
Ja
Algemeen
EAN
0714346306503
Partnumber
683, 683/RDCHER, 683/BLACK
Introductie model
2008
Releasedatum
September 2011

Toelichting specificaties

The imposing 683 is the genuine three-way speaker of the 600 Series, with a line-up of technologies and a level of performance that defies its entry-level place in the market. For large rooms, two 683s make a formidable partnership, either for stereo hi-fi or fronting a home theatre installation.

Deep, dynamic, bottom-end power is delivered by a pair of aluminium/paper/Kevlar® composite cone bass drive units. The 150mm Kevlar® midrange handles middle frequencies with its characteristic clarity and tunefulness, but, for the first time in a 600 Series speaker, includes FST cone surround technology for extra detail and resolution. The Nautilus™ tube-loaded, aluminium dome tweeter, featuring a new surround material to improve spaciousness and imaging, adds needle-sharp top end all the way to 50kHz and beyond.

The improvements to the drive units in the new 600 Series make it possible, for the first time, to introduce a minimalist crossover to the range. The use of components that are fewer in number but higher in quality – hand-picked in exhaustive listening tests – reduces the degradation of the signal significantly. So, whether you’re enjoying hi-fi or home cinema, what you hear is that much closer to what was recorded.