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expiredjk6812 | Staff posted Jan 03, 2025 09:29 PM
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Revel Concerta2 F35 2.5-Way Triple 5.25" Floor Loudspeaker: White $400, Black

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Crutchfield has Revel Concerta2 F35 2.5-Way Triple 5.25" Floor-Standing Loudspeaker (High Gloss Black) for $499. Shipping is free.

Crutchfield has Revel Concerta2 F35 2.5-Way Triple 5.25" Floor-Standing Loudspeaker (High Gloss White) for $400. Shipping is free.
  • Note: On backorder, but can still order. Expected: 1/9/2025
Thanks to Deal Hunter jk6812 & community member NervousWealth521 for finding this deal.

Features:
  • 2.5-way, 4-driver design
  • 1" aluminum dome tweeter with proprietary acoustic lens and waveguide for consistent dispersion over a wide listening area
  • 5-1/4" anodized aluminum cone midrange/woofer with cast frame for reduced resonance
  • dual 5-1/4" anodized aluminum cone woofers with cast frames for reduced resonance
  • advanced high-order crossovers optimize timbre accuracy both on axis and throughout the room
  • cabinet has 1"-thick MDF walls, plus extensive internal bracing
  • bass-reflex (ported) cabinet design with rear-firing port
  • low-frequency extension: 55Hz (-3dB), 46Hz (-6dB), 35Hz (-10dB)
  • sensitivity: 90 dB
  • impedance: 6 ohms
  • recommended amplifier power: 30-180 watts
  • gold-plated binding post speaker terminals
  • removable grille is magnetically attached
  • 8-7/16"W x 40-3/8"H x 12-5/16"D
  • weight: 41 lbs.
  • warranty: 5 years

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Crutchfield has Revel Concerta2 F35 2.5-Way Triple 5.25" Floor-Standing Loudspeaker (High Gloss Black) for $499. Shipping is free.

Crutchfield has Revel Concerta2 F35 2.5-Way Triple 5.25" Floor-Standing Loudspeaker (High Gloss White) for $400. Shipping is free.
  • Note: On backorder, but can still order. Expected: 1/9/2025
Thanks to Deal Hunter jk6812 & community member NervousWealth521 for finding this deal.

Features:
  • 2.5-way, 4-driver design
  • 1" aluminum dome tweeter with proprietary acoustic lens and waveguide for consistent dispersion over a wide listening area
  • 5-1/4" anodized aluminum cone midrange/woofer with cast frame for reduced resonance
  • dual 5-1/4" anodized aluminum cone woofers with cast frames for reduced resonance
  • advanced high-order crossovers optimize timbre accuracy both on axis and throughout the room
  • cabinet has 1"-thick MDF walls, plus extensive internal bracing
  • bass-reflex (ported) cabinet design with rear-firing port
  • low-frequency extension: 55Hz (-3dB), 46Hz (-6dB), 35Hz (-10dB)
  • sensitivity: 90 dB
  • impedance: 6 ohms
  • recommended amplifier power: 30-180 watts
  • gold-plated binding post speaker terminals
  • removable grille is magnetically attached
  • 8-7/16"W x 40-3/8"H x 12-5/16"D
  • weight: 41 lbs.
  • warranty: 5 years

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fintlewoodlewix
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If you were waiting for a stellar speaker deal, this is it. Replace your B&W with something genuinely good.
derwinxtra
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This is a dangerous layman's explanation. It isn't completely misleading but I'd phrase it as "sensitivity is the measure of how efficient the speaker is," and impedance is "how hard the amp sweats when it's pushing the speakers hardest" (ie playing low bass parts).

An impedance that dips into the 2's will make many amps sweat and you probably could hear it putter out a bit if you're already pushing things.

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Jan 04, 2025 04:06 AM
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NervousWealth521Jan 04, 2025 04:06 AM
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If your ok with white they are $400
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fintlewoodlewixJan 04, 2025 05:03 PM
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If you were waiting for a stellar speaker deal, this is it. Replace your B&W with something genuinely good.
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steve4134Jan 04, 2025 07:42 PM
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Beware Impedance is 6 ohms not 8
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Quote from steve4134 :
Beware Impedance is 6 ohms not 8
Curious on why that matters?
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If nominal is 6 it may even drop lower to 2 with transients. May need good amp which can hold down to 2 ohms for bursts. Think vintage NAD 2200.

Explanation: When delivering deep bass, the resistance in the speakers drop and require a burst of power from AMPs. It's not to say your run of the mill receivers won't do the job, it just means the better the amp, the more you get out of this speaker.
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CoralMoney581Jan 04, 2025 10:08 PM
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Quote from steve4134 :
Beware Impedance is 6 ohms not 8
Will everything that handles 4 ohms be able to handle 6?

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sben25Jan 04, 2025 10:20 PM
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Quote from CoralMoney581 :
Will everything that handles 4 ohms be able to handle 6?
You mean amp? Yes. An amp that can handle 4ohm can handle 6 or 8. Higher ohmage requires less power from amp. Lower ohm speakers require more power.

Read this and search for 3.5

https://audiosciencereview.com/fo...iew.12053/
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fourml8rJan 05, 2025 12:33 AM
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Quote from steve4134 :
Beware Impedance is 6 ohms not 8
Impedance varies based on frequency it is not a single value it is a complex curve. It's important to know how low it dips as well as how wide those dips are.
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BraveHealth1818Jan 05, 2025 01:13 AM
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Wish I had the space for towers. Rocking Klipsh bookshelf.🥲
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supermanrobJan 05, 2025 01:27 AM
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Quote from BraveHealth1818 :
Wish I had the space for towers. Rocking Klipsh bookshelf.🥲
Well you know the M16s are on sale for $349 each! 😜

https://www.crutchfield.com/p_265...Black.html
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derwinxtraJan 05, 2025 02:00 AM
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Quote from supermanrob :
In basic terms it's a factor to determining how efficient a speaker is.
These aren't very efficient so more clean solid power is needed for optimal performance.
This is a dangerous layman's explanation. It isn't completely misleading but I'd phrase it as "sensitivity is the measure of how efficient the speaker is," and impedance is "how hard the amp sweats when it's pushing the speakers hardest" (ie playing low bass parts).

An impedance that dips into the 2's will make many amps sweat and you probably could hear it putter out a bit if you're already pushing things.
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sben25Jan 05, 2025 02:18 AM
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Quote from fourml8r :
Impedance varies based on frequency it is not a single value it is a complex curve. It's important to know how low it dips as well as how wide those dips are.
The audio science review says dips to 3.5. Which actually isn't too bad. My BR08 drop to 2.5 so had to get a Kenwood M2A to take care of the dips. Recently upgraded to a parasound 2205a cos my center channel was not in sync .
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fintlewoodlewixJan 05, 2025 02:25 AM
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Quote from sben25 :
The audio science review says dips to 3.5. Which actually isn't too bad. My BR08 drop to 2.5 so had to get a Kenwood M2A to take care of the dips. Recently upgraded to a parasound 2205a cos my center channel was not in sync .
OMG science!

A dip to 3.5 is nothing. Countless speakers rates to 8 ohms will dip to 3ish ohms, including those Klipsch 600s. I think it's nothing to worry about unless people have junk gear.

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disco_feverJan 05, 2025 03:48 AM
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Anyone have any idea on a possible drop for the matching center?

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