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S4-LCR65W
Made to measure
Bespoke left, centre and right speakers tailored for exhilarating entertainment
S4-LCR6W
Intelligent design. An instant system, tailored for you.
The Dynaudio Custom Studio S4-LCR65 system lets you create personalised vertically or horizontally oriented left, centre and right three-way speaker channels. And it’s a breeze to install… even between stud bays.
Its intelligent modular design means incredible flexibility: the S4-LCRMT mid/tweeter and S4-LCR65W woofer modules fit around standard 16in studs (so you don’t have to cut them away). You can position the tweeter either way up and at any height in the array (so the listener gets total focus). And the individual modules are easily connected using speaker wire, with their frames either connected together and installed in a single cut-out, or spaced apart in multiple cut-outs to create a bespoke single channel (so the possibilities are immense).
Easy installation, custom features
Like the rest of the Dynaudio Custom range, all the modules mount into their frames without any tools required. The frames use a special integrated counter-spring mechanism that prevents unwanted sonic vibrations while keeping everything solidly connected in the installation.
Each module uses a passive crossover with a three-position switch, pre-configured to standard LCR channel configurations that use one or two connected woofer modules. There’s also a bypass position to enable an unlimited number of fully active and completely customised S4-LCR65 system setups with external DSP processing and a dedicated amplifier channel for every driver.
The S4-LCR65 system has five different optional paintable white grilles that attach magnetically (four standard-sized and one customisable), and it can also be installed behind acoustic fabric or acoustically transparent screens.
And, of course, it uses the same materials and technologies that have made our other loudspeakers so legendary: soft-dome tweeters, MSP cones and large aluminium voice-coils. Classic Dynaudio heritage in a brand-new configuration.
S4-LCR65W
Specifications
- Status Current
- Segment Custom Install
- Series Studio
- Type In-wall bass module
- Sensitivity (dB @ 2.83V/1m) 86
- Rated Power 50
- Long Term Power 200
- Rated Impedance (Ohm) 8
- Impedance (Minimum) 4,6
- Lower Cutoff (Hz @ +/- 3 dB) 35
- Crossover Custom
- Woofer 2x 16.5 cm MSP
- Width mm 395
- Height mm 213
- Depth mm 90
- Width inches 15 1/2
- Height inches 8 3/8
- Depth inches 3 9/16
- Width Cutout mm 190
- Height Cutout mm 373
- Height cutout inches 7 4/8
- Width cutout inches 14 5/8
- Grille material Painted steel
- Grille options Rectangular
- Grille attachment Magnetic
- Grille finish White (paintable)
- Certifications CE
- Environmental RoHS
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