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Description: Two-way stand-mounted, rear-ported loudspeaker. Drive-units: ¾" metal-dome tweeter, 5" anodized aluminum-cone woofer. Crossover frequency: 1900Hz. Frequency response: 44Hz–33kHz, –3dB. Impedance: 8 ohms. Sensitivity: 86dB/W/m.
Dimensions: 16" H by 10" W by 10.5" D. Weight: 14 lbs.
Price: $3250/pair. Matching stands cost $2300/pair.
Manufacturer: Canalis Loudspeakers, 2606 Ninth Street, Berkeley, CA 94710. Tel: (510) 559-2050. Web: www.canalisaudio.com. US distributor: Immedia, 1516 Fifth Street, Berkeley, CA 94710. Tel: (510) 559-2050.…
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