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Boston Acoustics CR seriesBoston Acoustics CR57 Bookshelf speakers CR series of Boston completely falls under the definition of a budget, but the manufacturer positions this system differently - as compact high-class speakers. The magnet system of 115 mm long-stroke woofer is made in the same way as in the branded DCD-speakers of premium series. The upper range is reproduced... Boston Acoustics CR75 Bookshelf speakers CR75 presents Compact Reference series, which recently included only compact monitors. A distinct feature of CR systems is the usage of special plastic, which the frontal and back panels and couplings between them, increasing the construction's rigidity, are made of. Side walls are made of MDF. The branded... Boston Acoustics CR8 Bookshelf speakers The main problem, which the developers of Compact Reference series wanted to solve, is to maximally combine the "natural" advantages of small sized loudspeakers with good bass. Heavy, with hard body and metallic protective-decorative grill and at the same time elegant CR-8 of the American Boston Acoustics... Boston Acoustics CR95 Floor standing speakers The modified Compact Reference series, which before consisted only of shelf systems, gained floor flagship - compact, but weighty CR95. The novelty has absorbed all constructive advantages of the series' representatives. LF/MF-driver is made by the proprietary DCD technology with the increased depth... Boston Acoustics CRC Center Speaker Boston Acoustics CRC is a compact speaker system with passive radiator. MF/LF driver is equipped with the device for phase correction of radiation in the area of band splitting. Using the branded bracket (option) you can hang it on the wall either horizontally or vertically. CRC is also available in... Boston Acoustics CRC7 Center Speaker The speaker system of the central channel, Boston Acoustics CRC7, differs by small sizes. The loudspeaker has the tweeter made of Kortec material, obtained by the impregnation of a silk dome with a special compound, making the opposite side of membrane quite rigid. MF/LF sections are occupied by two... |