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KRK 7000B





KRK 7000B passive studio monitor. These won a TEC award back in '94
Now in its second generation, the 7000B offers improved frequency response and lower distortion. The 7000B's use Kevlar tweeters and woofers for extremely quick response without unnecessarily moving excess air, thus eliminating disfigured sound reproductions. To further enhance the 7000B's accuracy, its cabinet features a phase alignment design. Because high frequencies travel faster, the low frequency driver is placed closer to the listener. The result is the low and high frequencies reaching the listener at the same time. Due to the larger woofer and enclosure, the bass response extends lower than the 6000. Video shielding is optional

  • Drivers: HF 1" Inverted Dome Kevlar® LF 7" Polyglass
  • Frequency Response: 50Hz-20kHz ±3dB
  • Sensitivity 1W @ 1m: 91dB
  • Maximum SPL @ 1m: 110dB
  • Nominal Impedence: 8 Ohms
  • Maximum Power Handling: 150 Watts
  • Dimensions: 14 3/4"H x 11"W x 11"D
  • 36.19cm H x 27.94cm W x 27.94cm D
  • Shipping Weight: 50 lbs. (22.68 Kg) per pair







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Added: 9 March 2002
New price: discontinued
S/H price: 400-500 GBP?
Company:  KRK Systems

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sscannon

10-Jun-10

High frequencies do not travel faster than low frequencies. The reason the tweeter is placed further back from the woofer is because the drivers are physically aligned.


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