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Review 2 of 3
Price Paid:
$900.00 Summary: I haven't heard these SL 7.1. My family has had a pair of SpeakerLab 7 cabinets since 1975. At that time, they supposedly cost $450 a piece. The whole kit weighs 165lbs per cabinet from what some Blue Book I found says. These speakers come with a 12" subwoofer, a 10" woofer, a midrange horn, and a liquid cooled tweeter that weighs around 16lbs. They also came with built in crossovers, and insulation; and they were already assembled by the company. These speakers have been played at concert levels since 1975, and today we use them as our main L?R speakers for our surround sound. To date, I have never heard a better sounding speaker kit. They have a great full sound. They literally shake everything in the house, and you can listen to them outdoors, a block a way, without ever developing a problem. If these SL 7.1s are anything like the 7s, then you will definately get your money's worth from them. Strengths: 4-way speaker cabinets. 12" suboofer (why buy separate subwoofers?), 10" woofer, powerful midrange and tweeter. Can handle 150 watts RMS. Get very loud. Built in cross-overs. Weaknesses: Can be heavy to some. Similar Products Used: JBL, YAMAHA, Cerwin Vega, Bose, Pioneer, and listened to many others.
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