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Demand Series D11 Gloss Black
Each Demand Series D11 Bookshelf speaker features a proprietary 6.5" BDSS driver, a 1” Aluminum Dome Tweeter with 20/20 Wave Alignment Lens & Laterally Offset Tweeter Assembly for a precise center image, articulate midrange and punchy base.
Futuristic design for outstanding performance
Hidden underneath the clean, modern look is the 6 x 10-inch oval Passive Bass Radiator, which drives a deep bass response with crystal clear audio. These speakers truly outperform others in this segment.
Versatility for any application
Use as standalone speakers in a 2.0 channel system, in a 2.1 channel system with a sub, or create a sophisticated and complex home theater system with your choice of amplifier, receiver or your choice Definitive Speakers.
A class apart
25 years of constant innovation, relentless engineering, latest audio technology and iconic intelligent designs have made Definitive one of the most trusted names in audio speakers and premium home entertainment systems
Elevate your sound with demand an ST1 speaker stand
Get the optional ST1 Stands to raise the height of these speakers by 32" to keep them firmly in place whether you have carpet or a solid floor surface. The stands also come with threaded inserts.
Features:
Pros
Gorgeous speakers for a small room. Holographic stereo scene.
Cons
There are no minuses
Review
I want to leave a second review after 1.5 years of use. The columns were completely opened when changing the vinyl player Technics SL 1500C and the Audio Tehnica VM 750SH cartridge appeared in the system. Vincent PHO-701 Black phoned. The sound has become very saturated, three -dimensional, holographic. I did not even expect that the speakers could play like that. Before buying in their advertisements, I read that the sound of speakers for a price is 2 times more expensive than their price. Advertising was true. I am very pleased that I bought them, and all lovers vinyl in small rooms highly recommend them. You will get real pleasure.
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