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SPECIFICATIONS (CONT'D)
Frequency Responses:
(continued)
Dimensions:
Weight:
Revel constantly strives to update and improve existing products, as well as create new ones. Therefore the specifi-
cations and construction details in this and related Revel publications are subject to change without notice. Salon is
a trademark of Revel, Inc.
(38.1 mm)
13 1/2"
(342.9 mm)
22
SALON
Owner's Manual
Listening Window Response;
+ 1.5 dB from 25 Hz to 18 kHz
This improved "on-axis" measurement reduces the visual confusion
of inaudible local interference, yet still retains full accuracy without
using "spectral smoothing" which results in significant data loss.
Low Frequency Extension;
-10 dB @ 17 Hz, -6 dB @ 20 Hz, and
-3 dB @ 24 Hz
Studies have shown that the -10 dB low frequency extension speci-
fication is the one that best correlates to controlled listening tests.
At low frequencies, most loudspeaker/room combinations will
exhibit significant "room gain", which is an increasing rise in level
as frequencies decrease. In addition, the -10 dB specification reflects
the steepness (i.e., order) of the low-frequency roll-off, which is not
significantly indicated in -3 dB specifications.
15
1
50
"H x 13
"W x 26
16
2
1,294.0 mm H x 342.9 mm W x 674.7 mm D
(include grilles; add 1
1
" or 38mm for spikes;
2
also refer to Figure 18 below)
240 lb (108.9 kg) each carton
24 13/32"
(619.8 mm)
50 15/16"
(1,294.0 mm)
1 1/2"
24 7/16"
(620.5 mm)
26 9/16"
(674.7 mm)
9
" D
16
Figure 18. Overall dimensions
for the SALON
floorstanding loudspeaker.

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