Ex Mirage M7si floorstanding bipolar speakers
geppy1
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Excellent pair of Mirage M7si florrstanding speakers The M7si is a bipolar design which means it creates a huge stage that sounds more like a live event the standard box speakers. No need for a sub as they have very strong bass response. Many favorable online reviews including Stereophile. These feature an 8 inch woofer, 1 inch metal dome tweeter and a 6.5 inch midrange which fires out the back. The foam on the midrange drivers is brand new. The speakers are in excellent condtion and everything works as it should. They can be bi wired or bi amped. I would prefer local pickup and iI am in MN ,Twin Cities area. Asking $375 PM for pictures
Description: Two-way, floorstanding, reflex-loaded loudspeaker. Drivers: 8" woofer, 1" titanium-dome tweeter, and 5" full-range rear drive-unit. Crossover frequencies: 480Hz, 2kHz. Recommended amplifier power: 50W–175W RMS. Maximum power handling: 175W RMS. Rated sensitivity: 84dB/W/m anechoic, 88dB in-room. Impedance: 6 ohms nominal, 4 ohms minimum.
Dimensions: 45" H by 14" W by 7" D. Weight: 80 lbs.
Description: Two-way, floorstanding, reflex-loaded loudspeaker. Drivers: 8" woofer, 1" titanium-dome tweeter, and 5" full-range rear drive-unit. Crossover frequencies: 480Hz, 2kHz. Recommended amplifier power: 50W–175W RMS. Maximum power handling: 175W RMS. Rated sensitivity: 84dB/W/m anechoic, 88dB in-room. Impedance: 6 ohms nominal, 4 ohms minimum.
Dimensions: 45" H by 14" W by 7" D. Weight: 80 lbs.
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Great price on these. Older Mirage stuff has a great live punchy sound. A friend of mine has a pair of M490 bookies with an 8" woofer. They can really crank while staying in control. Need some good current to get them going though. GLWTS.