Beovox RL 7000 Passive Loudspeakers

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Manufactured: 1991 - 1994
Designer: David Lewis
Colours: Black, White

Beovox RL was available in four sizes, each with its own sound experience generated by size and strength.

The large RL 7000 model was equipped with two bass speakers, a mid-frequency unit with separate inner cabinet and a powerful dome treble unit. The cabinet was slightly concave in the treble area to eliminate reflection. Beovox RL series included three smaller loudspeakers equipped with a selection of units varying in size and number.

The speakers accentuated different sound facets when positioned in different ways. Special fittings allowed you to position the three largest RL speakers as you wished. Suspended from the ceiling or on the wall. Standing in a corner or on a shelf. Or placed discreetly on the floor - either on a stand or in direct contact with the floor if you really wanted heavy bass sound - for dancing for example. The hard moulded plastic shell had no parallel surfaces, and the space between the bracing ribs was covered with asphalt. This special construction ensured a pure and authentic sound experience - with minimal cabinet resonance.

The special fittings, available as accessories, made it possible to tilt and turn Beovox RL speakers, in order to focus the sound towards your listening position, giving you the perfect stereo perspective.

Beovox RL 7000 Passive Loudspeakers Product Specifications

Type: 6523 (1991 - Sept 1994)
RMS power handling capacity 140 W
Music power handling capacity 200 W
Impedance: 8 ohms
Frequency range +4 -8 dB 40 - 20,000 Hz
Power at 96 dB SPL: 2W
Sensitivity 1 W 93 dB
Distortion 250- 1000 Hz <0.7%
Distortion >1000 Hz <0.5%
Acoustic principle: Bass reflex
Woofer: 2 x 16.5cm
Mid-range: 13cm
Tweeter: 2.5 cm
Crossover frequency
800/3000 Hz
Net volume 38 litre
Dimensions x H x D: 70 x 50 x 24cm
Weight 15 kg

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Created: 26th December 2006
Modified: 11th February 2007

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