重量和尺寸
超重低音扬声器尺寸(宽x深x高) |
172 x 250 x 270 mm |
卫星音箱尺寸(宽x深x高) |
58 x 72 x 235 mm |
中置扬声器
中心扬声器频率范围 |
30 - 20000 Hz |
中央扬声器电源 |
15 W |
卫星音箱
卫星扬声器频率范围 |
30 - 20000 Hz |
卫星功率有效值 |
30 W |
卫星音箱数量 |
4 |
XPS 5.1 70 Slim - 70W RMS, 30 - 20000Hz, Black
- 5.1 speaker system, featuring center speaker with flat panel screen mounting system and wooden subwoofer.
- Ultra-slim satellite speakers: their sleek, modern design fits in perfectly with any décor. Includes a very thin center speaker with flat panel mounting system - a bonus, compared to current market standards. Lacquer finish on backs of satellites.
- Total power: 70 watts RMS (4 x 7.5 W (satellites) & 1 x 15 W RMS (center), 1 x 25 watts RMS (subwoofer)). Peak power: 140 W
- Frequency response: 30Hz - 20kHz.
- Greater energy savings than market standards: special power supply uses less than 1 watt of power in standby mode.
- Magnetically shielded speakers won’t disturb your surroundings.
<b>Multifunction remote control - practical and easy to use:</b>
- Control knob with 3 functions: on/off, volume control and bass control. LED indicators for the different functions.
- Headphone jack and microphone input.
- Auxiliary line input.
- Virtual surround sound button (applied to stereo input).
<b>5.1</b>
System for transmitting sound over 6 channels, with 5 channels reproducing medium and high range frequencies and 1 channel reproducing bass frequencies.
<b>Subwoofer</b>
The subwoofer is a speaker which reproduces bass frequencies, and is often larger than other types of speakers as bass frequencies require larger membranes than is the case with high or medium frequencies. A single subwoofer is most often included in a speaker kit: as bass frequencies are transmitted all around the membrane (omnidirectionally) and not just in front of the membrane, a single subwoofer is sufficient to provide rich bass sound all across an area, as long as it is powerful enough. In a X.1 kit (2.1, 4.1, 5.1, 6.1 or 7.1), the digit after the period, i.e. the 1, signifies that 1 subwoofer is included.
<b>Watts Peak Power</b>
Watts Peak Power represents the peak electrical power delivered by an amplifier to speakers.
<b>Watts RMS</b>
Power in Watts RMS represents the continuous electrical power delivered by an amplifier to speakers.
<b>Satellite</b>
Satellite is the name given to a speaker which does not reproduce bass frequencies: this speaker is therefore the satellite to a subwoofer. In a X.1 kit (2.1, 4.1, 5.1 , 6.1 or 7.1), the digit before the point 1, i.e. the 2, 4, 5, 6 or 7, represents the number of satellites in the speaker kit.
<b>Magnetic shielding</b>
Magnetic shielding shields against the magnetic field generated by speakers, for example. If a speaker is touching a CRT screen (television or computer), magnetic shielding is necessary to avoid disturbing the display.
<b>Microphone input</b>
An analog plug to which a microphone is connected: microphone inputs may be in 6.35mm jack (1/4’’ jack), 3.5mm jack (1/8’’ jack) or XLR formats.
Headphone plug
Stereo audio output allowing for the connection of stereo headphones. A headphone plug uses a connector in 3.5mm mini-jack format.
<b>Line input</b>
Analog audio input designed to receive an unamplified sound signal. There are 2 line levels: the general public line level, at -10dBv: this is the signal output level of a Hi-Fi component connected to an amplifier via a connector known as a line input. The professional line level, at +4dBu, is much more powerful, and is used to connect studio or public-address (PA) equipment.