Engineered to bring a new dimension of reality and convenience to a flush-mount design, the Klipsch R-5650-S II in-wall surround sound speaker features a unique patented horn array that allows system designers to create enveloping sound fields and localized effects without disrupting a home's decor.
- Dual 1 (2.54cm) Titanium compression drivers mated to a dual Tractrix® Horn array for surround sound
- 6.5 Cerametallic™ cone woofer
- Two vertically stacked Tractrix® Horn-loaded tweeters maximize surround sound effects
- Horn-loaded technology increases acoustic output while significantly reducing distortion
- IR receiver knock out
- Elegant new, low-profile SlimTrim™ magnetic grille
Frequency Response: |
60Hz-23KHz 3dB |
SENSITIVITY: |
92dB @ 2.83V / 1m |
POWER HANDLING: |
50W RMS / 200W Peak |
NOMINAL IMPEDANCE: |
8 ohms compatible |
RECOMMENDED AMPLIFIER POWER: |
100 W |
HIGH FREQUENCY DRIVERS: |
Dual 1" (2.54cm) Titanium dome compression drivers mated to a dual Tractrix® Horn array for surround sound |
Low Frequency Driver: |
6.5" (16.51cm) Cerametallic™ cone woofer |
CROSSOVER FREQUENCY: |
3400Hz |
Enclosure Material/Type: |
ABS/Infinite baffle, front flush with wall |
DIMENSIONS: |
14.3" H (36.32cm) x 9.3" W (23.62cm) |
Cutout Dimensions: |
13" H (33.02cm) x 8" W (20.32cm) |
MOUNTING DEPTH: |
3.75" (9.5cm) |
WEIGHT: |
7.2 lbs. (3.25kg) |
FINISH: |
White paintable frame and grill |
FIRE RATED ENCLOSURE: |
ME-650-W (sold separately) |
INSTALLATION KIT: |
IK-650-W (sold separately) |
Wire Gauage Accommodated: |
12 ga |
Built From: |
2012 |
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Type:
Speakers
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Width:
10.6"
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Height:
16.1"
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Energy Star Rated:
No
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