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Dali Spektor 2 Walnut

100W compact bookshelf speaker (pair)

Last price 299€00
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Overview

Purity of sound from the North

Versatile, compact and offering a high fidelity sound, theDali Spektor 2 bookshelf speaker will be a natural fit in your home cinema or hi-fi system. Enjoy superior acoustic construction, an MDF cabinet and 100 Watts RMS power. Elegant and sleek, these speakers will blend in perfectly with your home.

Compact design

The Spektor 2 bookshelf speakers fit easily into your everyday environment. A 133mm bass-midrange driver with a cellulose pulp and wood fibre cone is integrated in a high quality MDF cabinet. The 25 mm ultra-flexible dome tweeter is lightweight and capable of producing detailed highs.

This Dali speaker delivers 100 Watts RMS power and covers a frequency range of 54 to 26,000 Hz. It also features a Bass Reflex load and will sit equally well on a shelf or optional stand.

Main features :

  • Ecompact 2-way bookshelf speaker
  • RMS power: 100W
  • Low dispersion
  • 133mm midrange
  • Cellulose pulp and wood fiber diaphragm
  • 25 mm dome tweeter
  • Bass-Reflex loading
  • MDF cabinet
  • Weight: 4.2 kg (per unit)
  • Finish: walnut
Specifications
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General information

Product name

Dali Spektor 2 Walnut

Brand

Dali

Model

264028 (LA PAIRE)

Design

Speaker type

Bookshelf speaker

Wireless

No

Bluetooth

No

Load type

Bass Reflex

Number of channels

2

Impedance

6 Ohm

Speaker(s)

Bass - Mid 133mm
Dome tweeter 25mm

Performance

Admissible power

100 W

Réponse en fréquence (min)

54 Hz

Frequency response (max)

26 kHz

Sensitivity (for 1W at 1m)

84.5 dB

Physical characteristics

Width

170 mm

Height

292 mm

Depth

238 mm

Weight

4.2 kg

Color

Walnut

Warranties

Commercial warranty

Seller 3 years

Legal warranty

See terms & conditions

Product referenced on 19 Oct 2020

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