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3-Way 170mm (6") Bookshelf Loudspeaker

  • Frequency Response (-3dB):  50Hz - 40kHz
  • Maximum Recommended Amplifier Power:  125W
  • Power Handling:  70W Continuous / 280W Peak
  • Sensitivity (2.83V / 1m):  88dB
  • Nominal Impedance:  8 Ohms
  • Crossover Frequencies:  3000Hz - 24dB / octave, 9000Hz - 18dB / octave
  • Low-Frequency Transducer:  170mm (6") PolyPlas, shielded
  • High-Frequency Transducer:  19mm (3/4") Titanium-laminate dome, shielded, EOS waveguide
  • Ultrahigh-Frequency Transducer:  19mm (3/4") Polyester-film, ring-radiator, shielded
  • Dimensions With Grille (H x W x D):  387mm (15-1/4") x 223mm (8-3/4") x 330mm (13")
  • Weight:  8.9kg (19.6 lb)

DESCRIPTION

Elegant cabinet design with slender profile combining wood-like and textured high-quality vinyl.  Ultra-High-Frequency (UHF) drivers capable of 40kHz for higher highs.  Cellulose-fibre cones reinforced with a polymer-coating for uniform pistonic motion, no internal resonance and, tighter and more precise bass.  EOS waveguides evenly disperse high frequencies delivering more precise imaging over a wider listening area.  Thin yet extremely rigid titanium laminate dome tweeters ensuring accurate, undistorted high-frequency response.   Bass-reflex port offers tighter bass by extending deep bass response and eliminates unwanted turbulence.

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Product Reviews

JBL Studio 180 reviewed by Sound and Vision

"I can’t think of a better value in a tower speaker than the Studio 180. This new JBL is iron-clad (well, actually fake woodgrain vinyl-clad) proof that it’s possible to improve a speaker’s looks without screwing up the sound."

Click below to read Sound and Vision's review of the JBL Studio 180 loudspeaker.

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