B&W DM 600 i
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[edit] Description
[edit] Product Summary
- Manufacturer: B&W
- Designed with the more demanding digital sources of the nineties in mind, the 600 series has
earned a reputation for minimal coloration and musical accuracy in audio reproduction. Successfully capturing the transients found in music meant developing a loudspeaker able to do justice to the attack of the original audio signal. Designed by a master of industrial design Dr Kenneth Grange, the cool, dark lines of the 600 series cabinet are perfect partner for contemporary furniture and interior design settings.
- The baby of the series, but with a grown-up impact. The 1-in metal dome tweeter and 6.5in
mid/bass unit are flush-mounted into a rigid moulded baffle, stylish as well as functional.
- The drive units are capable of efficiently handling high power and four terminals are
provided for bi-wiring or bi-amplification
[edit] Technical highlights
- B&W's Tweeter technology ensures that the sound remains focused and time sensitive and
that the stereo image is presented with unparalleled three dimensional accuracy.
- The strict acoustic requirements of the cabinet have dictated a front baffle moulding of extra
high rigidity. The polymer has been chosen for its composition and ability to reduce unwanted resonances to a minimum.
[edit] Description
- 2-way 2nd-order closed-box digital
monitor system with bi-wiring
[edit] Drive Units
- 1 x 26mm high frequency with metal
dome, high-temperature voice coil magnetic fluid cooling
- 1 x 165mm bass/midrange with
reinforced polypropylene diaphragm and 25mm high temperature voice coil on Kapton former
[edit] Frequency Response
- 80Hz – 20kHz ± 2dB on reference
axis
[edit] Sensitivity
- 87dB spl(2.83V 1m)
[edit] Nominal impedance
- 4 ohms
[edit] Power Handling
- 30W – 100W into 4 ohms on
unclipped programme
[edit] Dimensions
- Height: 352mm
- Width: 204mm
- Depth: 243mm
[edit] Finish
- Black Zelda