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B&W LCR 3 Centre/Bookshelf Speaker Made In England Mint Condition For Sale
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B&W LCR 3 Centre/Bookshelf Speaker Made In England Mint Condition: $59.58
No damage, fully working, photos are of actual item. The LCR3 has the same technological make-up asthe DM303. The product is magnetically shielded andits symmetrical design means it can be used in either horizontal or vertical orientation, which makes it ideal for centre channel or other applications where the speaker needs to be placed close to a TV. The front baf e is moulded in inert mica lled polypropylene, which has a subtly curved outline and is dimpled to echo the theme of Flowport at the back; itself elegantly combined with easy-access terminal panel that can accept all common terminations. 100W, 8ohms, 90dB 5kg, 2-way bass reflex 60Hz to 30kHz Kevlar has become a popular material for high-quality loudspeaker cones because it is both light and strong. B&W argues that these properties of Kevlar reduce standing waves, which can lead to artificial augmentation of the low end and heard as boominess. However, the 6\" bass/midrange cone of the DM303 is composed of woven fiberglass rather than Kevlar, for which B&W claims \"similar\" functioning. Fiberglass is reported to be heavier than Kevlar and presumably helps reduce manufacturing costs for the budget-oriented DM303s. The DM303\'s tweeter is a 1\" metal-dome design. Trickled down from the Nautilus tweeter is the use of a tapered tube for venting the driver. The B&W argument states that tapered tubes gradually absorbs pressure as it propagates from the rear of the driver to the rear of the cabinet. This supposedly diminishes resonance inside the cabinet that can interfere with the driver itself, leading to unwanted distortions.
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