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Definitive Technology BP7000SC


$5,498.00 Released June, 2008

Product Shot 1 The Pros:No-frills, monolithic design fits in well with most setups. Very deep, clear, well-realized bass response. Trebles sound high and clear with no discernible roll off.

The Cons:Extremely large, heavy and unwieldy. Far too pricey for the average user--strictly for those seeking top-quality audio.

The Definitive Technology BP7000SC model is an expensive, top-of-the-line floor standing speaker pair that is part of the Definitive Tech Bipolar audio equipment series. This very high-end speaker set is designed to compliment an elegant and luxurious lifestyle; thus the pair is specifically targeted for a more mature audience.

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The BP7000SC cabinet stands 52.5" tall and is surrounded in a glossy and professional finish that is available in either Piano-Black or Golden Cherry colors. Each 7000SC speaker unit includes a built-in 14" Supercube subwoofer that is powered by an 1800 watt class D amplifier and two additional pressure coupled 14" low bass radiators. Definitive Technology claims the 7000SC set jumps into new boundaries with the provided low frequency performance; they claim it has never been seen before in speakers that cost less than $50,000. DT boasts that the 7000SC pair will provide more bass working together at the lowest volumes than the power of seven Supercube 1 subwoofers combined. Each unit includes two 1" pure aluminum dome tweeters, four 6.5" high-def upper bass/mid-range drivers, and one 14" long throw subwoofer that is pressure coupled to two 14" low bass radiators. The speakers are sold however as one to a carton, meaning they can not be bought in pairs; in other words DT sells both a left channel and right channel speaker but seperately. The BP7000SC speakers include additional features such as an internal amp power of 1800 watts, large and full bandwidth A/V crossover receiver settings, an auto on/off feature with signal sensing capabilities, 2 pairs of 5 way binding post inputs, one optional LFE input, stabilizer bars/feet/ and spikes, and a DT 5 year warranty for the speakers/ 3 year warranty for the amplifier.

 Features

  • High-end, floor-standing, left or right channel speakers
  • Professional Piano-Black or Golden Cherry gloss finish
  • 14" Supercube subwoofer powered by a built-in 1800 watt class D amplifier
  • Each unit includes two 1" pure aluminum dome tweeters, four 6.5" high-def upper bass/mid-range drivers, and one 14" long throw subwoofer
  • Large and full bandwidth A/V crossover receiver settings
  • Auto on/off feature
  • 5 way binding post inputs (2 pairs)
  • An optional LFE input
  • Stabilizer bars/feet/ and spikes to keep speaker units grounded
  • Includes DT 5 year warranty for the speakers/ 3 year warranty for the amplifier

Key Specs

  • Dimensions: 8-15/16" (W) x 16-5/8" (D) x 52-1/2" (H)
  • Frequency Response: 11 Hz - 30 kHz
  • Impedance: 8 ohms
  • Sensitivity: 92dB
  • Recommended Associate Amp Power: 20-1000 watts
  • Internal Amp Power: 1800 watts
  • Power Requirements: 110 volts Alternating Current
  • Weight: 150 lbs

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Pros
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    No-frills, monolithic design fits in well with most setups.

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    Very deep, clear, well-realized bass response.

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    Trebles sound high and clear with no discernible roll off.

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    Mids are distinct and warm and aren't drowned out by the bass or treble at all.

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    Wide, immersive sound stage--manage to project a surround-like sound from a stereo setup.

Cons
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    Extremely large, heavy and unwieldy.

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    Far too pricey for the average user--strictly for those seeking top-quality audio.

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