Pioneer | Cs-787
The Pioneer CS-787 is a vintage 3-way bass reflex loudspeaker system, primarily manufactured in the mid-1980s. These speakers were often included as part of Pioneer's "stack" or rack systems, such as the Xa 77. Key Specifications Type: 3-way, bass reflex system. Driver Configuration: Woofer: 200 mm (8-inch) cone. Midrange: 77 mm cone. Tweeter: 66 mm cone. Power Handling: 50W (Nominal) / 80W (Music/Peak). Frequency Response: 40 Hz to 20,000 Hz. Impedance: 6.3 Ohms to 8 Ohms.
- The 16" Woofer: This is the heart of the system. It moves a massive amount of air, giving you visceral, chest-thumping bass without a subwoofer. It handles frequencies up to 500Hz.
- The 5" Midrange: Covers the critical vocal and guitar range. Unlike two-way speakers that force a woofer to play too high, this dedicated midrange keeps vocals smooth.
- The 3" Tweeter: Handles standard high-hats and cymbals.
- The Horn Super Tweeter (x2): Yes, there are two super tweeters. One is a dome, one is a horn. They kick in above 7,000Hz and 12,000Hz respectively, adding "air" and sparkle to the extreme high end.
Power Handling: Rated at approximately 80W with a 6.3 Ohm impedance. pioneer cs-787
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