Klipsch ProMedia v.2 - 400 vs. Cambridge SoundWorks DTT 2500
by Jason Clark on October 16, 1999 7:48 PM EST- Posted in
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Introduction
This was a very difficult article to write, and I had given it quite a bit of thought. To compare these two speaker packages, it requires you to come down to the roots of speakers. I mean, what makes a speaker a good speaker? Then, what makes a speaker a GREAT speaker? Is it features? And when we speak of features, what do we consider "extra" features and what should be standard? These are the things that I thought about when I prepared for this Head-to-Head article.
This was a very difficult article to write, and I had given it quite a bit of thought. To compare these two speaker packages, it requires you to come down to the roots of speakers. I mean, what makes a speaker a good speaker? Then, what makes a speaker a GREAT speaker? Is it features? And when we speak of features, what do we consider "extra" features and what should be standard? These are the things that I thought about when I prepared for this Head-to-Head article.
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Specifications
System | Wattage | Frequency Response | Speakers | Extras |
Cambridge SoundWorks DTT 2500 ($299.99) | 60 Watts Total Satellites: (5) 7 Watts RMS Subwoofer: 25 Watts RMS |
50Hz - 20,000Hz | Satellites: 2.5" long throw woofers Subwoofer: 5.25" woofer in a ported MDF enclosure |
Dolby Digital Decoder, Stands, Digital Inputs |
Klipsch ProMedia v.2 - 400 ($249.99) | 400 Watts Total Satellites: (4) 60 Watts RMS Subwoofer: 160 Watts RMS |
29Hz - 20,000Hz | Satellites: 3" long throw woofers, separate MicroTactix Horn for highs Subwoofer: Twin 6.5" subwoofers in 6th order bandpass enclosure |
THX Certification |
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