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Diva by Swans R3 Dipole Rear Surround Speaker
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When performance, aesthetics, and value define your front and center channels, an equally special surround is not only an advantage, it's a requirement. Enter the R3 dipole side and rear channel surrounds – the ONLY way to fill your entire room with that luscious Diva sound.
Extending the tradition of Diva craftsmanship, quality, and aesthetically intriguing appeal, the R3 is an elegantly sleek and contoured speaker that blends discretely into any decor. As with all Diva Loudspeakers, physical beauty is just the beginning. Utilizing dual 6.5” midbass drivers and twin cabinet-mounted 1” Ferro-fluid cooled German silk dome tweeters – the exact same drive components found in the matching C3 center channel, bookshelf 2.1, and tower 5.1 - the R3 fills your room with Diva quality sonics that envelop from all directions. The carefully voiced crossovers and drive components, as well as the unique dipole configuration, in the R3 assure a perfect timbre-match with any other Diva loudspeaker, creating a truly seamless 360 degree surround field that brings music, movies, and games to life in the comfort of your own private room. The R3 is truly the Diva of surrounds.
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System Description: 2-Way Adaptive Dipole Bass-Reflex Enclosure
Frequency Response: 58Hz-20kHz
Sensitivity: 90dB
Nominal impedance: 4 Ohms
Finish: Hand-Crafted Rosewood (shown) OR Faux Black Cherry
Dimensions: 464mmx226mmx272mm
Net Weight: 27 lbs. each/54 lbs. pair
Shipping Weight: 65 lbs. pair
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"Unpacking the Diva speakers brought back memories of Christmas past. We were amazed at the incredibly intricate shipping packages the Diva's arrived in. Once we let the speakers out of the bag, we were instantly impressed with the incredibly glossy, piano- like finish on top and bottom of the speakers. With a look similar to a B&W Nautilus speaker, we were impressed. Transitions between the two rear speakers was fantastic, the dipole speakers spread the sound out very well over the entire listening area. The THX Trailer "Tex II" illustrates this transition beautifully. Our listening are has various seating positions, many that are not in the "sweet spot". Even in the areas that are to the sides of the sweet spot, imaging was very good and a sense of depth was evident. We really like the wide dispersion of the R3 rear speakers." - Cheap Home Theater (click logo for full .pdf review).
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