The dbx Soundfield 3x2 LS/RS Plus + SWx6 is a vintage, compact 2-way bookshelf speaker system + subwoofer often sold as part of a 3-piece satellite system (with a separate subwoofer, which we have included with these). Known for its impressive sound quality relative to its small size, these 8Ω speakers feature a durable, compact design.

The whole package is in Very Good condition, with all drivers and all foam intact and the laminate also in great shape. The satellite speakers have matching serial numbers.

Subwoofer:
Type: Passive Subwoofer System

Configuration: Dual 6-inch drivers

Impedance: 8 ohms

Design: Wooden veneer cabinet construction

Satellite speakers:
Drivers: Features a woofer and a tweeter, designed to deliver high-quality, fast, transient response

Configuration: Originally designed as LS (Left Speaker) and RS (Right Speaker) pairs, often utilized in a "3x2" (3 speakers, 2 channels) configuration with a subwoofer, like we have in this set

Sound Signature: Surprisingly high-quality audio for a smaller room or vintage setup

Service History: No service records were included from the prior owner. Here at the shop we did routine testing, cleaning and inspection.

Cosmetic Condition: Overall we rated this at Very Good.

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Listed4 months ago
ConditionVery Good (Used)
Very Good items may show a few slight marks or scratches but are fully functional and in overall great shape.Learn more
Brand
Model
  • dbSW2x6 + Soundfield 3x2 RS Plus
Finish
  • Faux wood veneer
Categories
Year
  • 1979
Made In
  • United States

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