All Anthra models are covered by Monitor’s five-year warranty. Low-frequency limit is specified as 17 Hz for the W10 and 16 Hz for the W12 and W15 (all at –6 dB). The high-excursion woofer in each model is powered by a Class D amplifier with a continuous power rating of 425 watts (W10), 900 watts (W12), or 1,400 watts (W15) and housed in a rugged enclosure featuring “carefully braced” external and internal walls made of solid MDF. Controls include adjustable input gain, 0-360° phase control, adjustable low-pass roll-off, three preset EQ curves, and three use-adjustable EQ curves with eight bands of control. The line comprises three sealed-cabinet models: the W10 ($2,350), W12 ($2,700), and W15 ($3,500), featuring a single 10-, 12- and 15-inch woofer, respectively.Īll models feature Monitor’s signature ceramic-coated aluminum magnesium (C-CAM) drivers, menu-driven setup via a 2-inch color LCD on the back panel or the company’s MaestroUnite app, and both RCA and balanced XLR inputs and outputs. The new Anthra Series was launched last week in the U.K. speaker specialist Monitor Audio has announced a new series of high-end subwoofers engineered with a focus on musicality and control. Monitor Audio Focuses on Musicality with New Subwoofers In other KEF news, announced that it is now selling the original LS60 and three other LS series speakers on the site: the LSX II (1,399/pair and currently on sale for $999/pair), LS50 Meta ($1,600/pair), and LS50 II ($2,800/pair). For more information on the LS60 Lotus Edition, visit us.kef.com. The slender, 43-inch-tall speaker supports app-controlled wireless streaming out of the box and features the 12th generation of KEF’s signature Uni-Q driver array, which places a 0.75-inch aluminum-dome tweeter in the throat of a 4-inch midrange driver, and four side-mounted 5.25-inch woofers (two per side) capable of response down to 26-31 Hz, depending on EQ settings. The special-edition speaker sells for $8,000/pair, while the original LS60 offered in white, blue, or gray lists for $7,000/pair we have a set of standard LS60s in for review, so watch for our report. Performance-wise, the LS60 Lotus Edition is the same as the existing LS60 tower but sports a British Racing Green finish in honor of the carmaker’s heritage color. KEF today announced a new Lotus Edition of the LS60 wireless streaming speaker it launched last year, marking yet another expansion of its partnership with British carmaker Lotus. KEF Announces Lotus Edition of LS60 Wireless Speaker
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