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Frequency responser:
== Data ==
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43 through 32,000 Hz
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'''General'''
 
* Manufacturer: [[Infinity]]
 
* Model: Reference Studio Monitor
 
* Years of manufacture: 1979 - 1984
 
* Manufactured in:
 
* Color:
 
* Dimensions: 670 x 380 x 250 mm (HxWxD).
 
* Weight:
 
* New price approx.: 656 USD/pair
 
  
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Suggested for use with amplifiers or receivers of:
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35 to 250 watts per channel RMS
  
'''Technical Data'''
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Drivers, each channel:
* Type: 3-way, compact speaker.
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One 12-inch (30cm) RS woofer with polypropylene cone.
* Chassis:
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One 5-inch (12 cm) midrange driver with polypropylene cone
** woofer: 1x 300 mm (polypropylene cone)
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One EMIT tweeter, rotable
Midrange driver: 1x 125 mm (polypropylene cone)
 
Tweeter: 1x EMIT (Electromagetic Induction Tweeter)
 
* Power handling (nominal/music): 30 - 250 W
 
* Efficiency: 88 dB
 
* Frequency response: 42 - 32,000 Hz (±3 dB)
 
* Transitional ranges: 500 / 5,000 Hz
 
* Impedance: 4 Ohm
 
  
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Crossover frequencies:
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650 Hz and 4,400 Hz
  
'''Special Features'''
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Dimensions:
* list here
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26,5 inch x 15 wide x 10
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67cm x  38cm wide x 25cm
  
 
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Finish:
== Remarks ==
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Oak veneer over high-density particle board.
Other models of the same series:
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Oak grain vinyl over high-density particle board.
 
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Optional matching floor pedestals are available for all RS Series
== Pictures ==
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speakers, to raise the speakers to the height and angle for
 
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optimum sound dispersion.
== Reports ==
 
 
 
== Links ==
 
 
 
[[Category:Loudspeaker]]
 

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