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B&W CM2

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Mount: shelf; Type: passive; Number of channels: 2.0 system; Number of speakers: 2; Bands: 2; Impedance (Ohm): 8; Maximum amplifier power: 120; Total power (W): 120; Overall frequency range (Hz): 49 –30000; Phase inverter: bass reflex;
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B&W CM2
Main
Featureshomemade
Mountshelf
Specs
Typepassive
Number of channels2.0 system
Number of speakers2
Number of bands2
Sensitivity89 dB
Impedance8 Ohm / minimum 3.6 Ohm /
Crossover frequency4 kHz
Power / frequency
Maximum amplifier power120 W
Total rated power120 W
Overall frequency range49 –30000 Hz
Design
Design featuresmagnetic shielding
bass reflex
General
Tweeter size25 mm mm
Woofer size (LF/MF)165 mm mm
Front speaker dimensions (HxWxD)37.5x20x27.5 cm
Weight17 kg
Added to E-Catalogoctober 2002
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Additional features speakers B&W CM2:
  • Harmonic Distortion: <1.0% 90Hz - 20kHz <0.5% 200Hz - 15kHz
  • Recommended cable resistance: 0.1 ohm
  • Nautilus™ tweeter
  • Kevlar cone midrange/woofer
  • Flowport port
Features of this model:

  • Natural wood finish — maple, red walnut
  • Removable aluminium front panel
  • The Flowport bass reflex port is integrated with the Bi-wiring input terminal chassis
  • Kevlar bass driver (this durable and lightweight woven material prevents unwanted sound waves, making the sound clearer and more focused)
Technologies borrowed from the more expensive Nautilus TM 800 series of speakers:

  • Audiophile technology
  • Acoustic design of the tweeter in the form of a tube — intensively absorbs unwanted radiation from the rear side of the diaphragm (high frequencies become more open and natural)

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