Gear Reviews

SP

Loudspeakers

Generalmusic

Despite their diminutive size and lightweight design, Sound Pressure loudspeakers provide a highly efficient, impressive sound that makes them ideal for portable PA setups, live/studio monitoring and sound contract use. Three models compose the line – the SP Live ($300), SP Media ($340) and SP Sub ($995). Each model is equipped with a powerful internal amplifier allowing efficient multi-way systems to be easily set up. The SP Live and SP Media models are also available in passive versions, which are useful for permanent installations. Constructed from polypropylene reinforced with mineral fibers, SP cabinets are exceptionally sturdy and lightweight. Their stylishly molded European design makes them a perfect choice for settings where integration with the environment is important. Enclosures are coated with a tough, scratch-resistant paint, while metal grilles protect the speakers. The SP Live and SP Media models offer different speaker component configurations, and the SP Sub is an active subwoofer featuring a 12-inch high-power bass reflex speaker coupled with an acoustic lens system that increases efficiency considerably. The sub is equipped with a 350-watt amplifier and internal crossover. Generalmusic Corp., 1164 Tower Lane, Bensenville, IL 60106


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