Snell Acoustics IW C7 In-Wall Loudspeaker Arvin CA
Here is the brief introduction to Snell Acoustics IW C7 in-wall loudspeaker, which is the architectural version of the Snell C7 floor-standing speaker. Read on for more details.
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626-305-1839
626-305-1839
1470 Mountain Ave
Duarte, CA
Duarte, CA
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5000 W 147Th St
Hawthorne, CA
Hawthorne, CA
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(805) 928-0533
(805) 928-0533
325 East Betteravia
Santa Maria, CA
Santa Maria, CA
Stereo Land Inc.
805-477-0040
805-477-0040
4505 Telephone Road
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Ventura, CA
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714-754-7700
714-754-7700
3053 S. Harbor
Santa Ana, CA
Santa Ana, CA
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3090 Stevens Creek Blvd
San Jose, CA
San Jose, CA
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916-971-0830
916-971-0830
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Sacramento, CA
Sacramento, CA
Snell Acoustics IW C7 In-Wall Loudspeaker
How do you rate the IW C7?
I would rate the IW C7 a solid 8.5
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For what applications is it best suited?
This speaker would be equally at home in a twochannel listening room as it is when it is being used in a home theater application. We recently finished a theater that had nine IW C7 in the walls. The finished system was stunning. It possessed great detail and all the dynamic range you could ever ask for.
Describe its feature set.
The feature set is simple: it is the architectural version of the Snell C7 floor-standing speaker. So when great sound is important—and not seeing a big speaker is just as important—this is the speaker to specify.
What features would you like to see changed or added?
Nothing at this time, this is a well thought out design.
PRODUCT SPECS
- Acoustic suspension, In-Wall LCR with rotatable D’Appolito array
- Frequency response: 63Hz-20kHz ± 3dB
- Sensitivity: [1 Watt (2.83v) @ 1m] 90 dB
- Impedance: Nominal 4 Ohms
- Maximum output: 111 dB
- Recommended power: 50 watts
- Tweeter: 1-inch SEAS silk dome
- Midrange: Two 4.5-inch SEAS treated paper
- Woofer: Two 8-inch copolymer cone
- Crossover frequency: 275Hz/2.5KHz
- Weight: 40 lbs.
- 200minimum, 300 watts maximum
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