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B&W FPM6
$950.00
Released January, 2007
The Pros:Powerful - up to 150w. Thin cabinet accents the latest and greatest, ultra-thin LCDs/Plasmas. Available in silver or black.
The Cons:Expensive. Small 5" drivers in such a thin enclosure is worrisome when concerning sound quality. Requires a dedicated subwoofer to fill in the low end and add much needed punch.
The B&W FPM6 is a 2 1/2-way bookshelf, wall-mounted, or stand-mounted loudspeaker and is the largest model from B&W's FPM Series. The speaker features a 1" Nautilus alloy dome tweeter that is positioned between dual 5" woven Kevlar cone bass/midrange drivers.
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The three drivers work in unison to provide up to 150 watts of power handling and a frequency response of 65Hz to 22kHz. The FPM6 is designed with a quite thin and narrow silver cabinet that is taller and wider than the FPM5 with a height to complement an up to 60" flat screen plasma or LCD TV. The speaker is available in a choice of a silver frame and silver cloth grille or black frame and black cloth grill to match the silver cabinet. It retails for around $950 each.
Features/Specs
- 2 1/2-way vented box system
- 1" Nautilus alloy dome tweeter
- Dual 5" woven Kevlar cone bass/midrange drivers
- Flowport technology
- Frequency Response: 65Hz - 22kHz
- Impedance: 8 ohms
- Crossover Frequencies: 180Hz, 3.7kHz
- Power Handling: 25W - 150W
- Dimensions: 31.3"H x 7.7"W x 4"D
- Weight: 6.8kg
- Silver cabinet
- Available in Silver Frame & Cloth Grill or Black Frame & Cloth Grill
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thin cabinet accents the latest and greatest, ultra-thin LCDs/Plasmas
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available in silver or black
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versatile mounting/placement options
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good frequency response - down to 65Hz means most lower end detail will be present
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small 5" drivers in such a thin enclosure is worrisome when concerning sound quality
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requires a dedicated subwoofer to fill in the low end and add much needed punch
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