B-Stock: traces of use, original packing

Due to its size, the SC207 can cover an extended spectrum in terms of low frequencies: thanks to the 6.5" SilverCone chassis used, whose glass fibre-coated cone in a stable honeycomb structure is driven by a 1.5" voice coil and a low-distortion copper cap magnet system, low frequencies from 44 Hz are reproduced powerfully and dynamically. A PWM amplifier with built-in protection circuit and a power output of 100 W more than guarantees that the SC207 is adequately powered. With a maximum sound pressure level of 106 dB (SPL @ 1m), the SC207 offers sufficient headroom to evaluate your recordings critically and precisely.

  • Nearfield monitor
  • Technology: 2-Way active
  • LF-Driver: 1x 7"
  • HF Driver: Ribbon
  • Amplifier output per channel: 100 W (LF),50 W (HF)
  • Amplifier class: Class D
  • Frequency Response (+/-3 dB): 44 Hz - 21 kHz
  • max. sound pressure: 106 dB
  • Magnetically shielded: Yes
  • XLR-In: yes
  • 6.3 mm jack in: no
  • 3.5 mm jack in: no
  • RCA-In: yes
  • Other in/outputs: None
  • Digital inputs: no
  • Bluetooth: no
  • Manual Frequency Correction: yes
  • Controls: Gain control, frequency correction via DIP switch, power on/off
  • Power supply: 100 - 240 V AC, 50/60 Hz
  • Dimensions (WxHxD): 215 x 330 x 280 mm
  • Weight per speaker: 8,0 kg
  • Housing Colour: Black
  • Includes: Monitor, power cord
  • Price & packaging unit: 1 Piece

ConditionB-Stock (Used)
B-Stock items are sold by an authorized dealer or original builder, but have been opened, blemished, or used in some manner.Learn more
Brand
Model
  • SC207 7" Active Studio Monitor - Single
Categories
Electronics
  • Digital
  • Analog
  • Solid State
Number of MIDI Inputs
  • 0

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