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Average Rating: 5 out of 5
No. of Reviews: 1
RRP: £1,400
Year: 2005

Description: - Nominal Impedance: 8 ohms, minimum 4 ohms - Recommended Amplifiers: 15 to 250 watts - Frequency Response: 25Hz to 30kHz - Sensitivity: 91dB linear for one watt at one metre - Bass/Midrange: Bass Driver 2 x new 165mm (61/2 inches) ProAc unit with coated cone raised spider assembly for greater linearity and large shielded magnet assembly - Tweeter: 1 inch (25mm) coated silk dome with special coating and inner damping - Crossover: HQ network using the finest components with option for bi-amping/bi-wiring and utilising oxygen free cable - Dimensions: 41 inch (1040mm) high on plinth and spikes, 7.5 inches (190mm) wide, 11 inches (280mm) deep - Weight: 20Kg each with spikes and plinths - Mode: Floor standing with spikes - Grille: Acoustically transparent crimplene

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ProAc has introduced new floorstanding loudspeakers in its Studio range, the 130 and 140. The Studio 130, a replacement for the Studio 125, has a redesigned cabinet with a slimmer baffle to aid dispersion and rigidity, and... - 22/3/05
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