The flagship series of Synchrony speakers by premium Canadian brand PSB is now available worldwide in the form of two new floorstanders and a pair of bookshelf speakers.
The driver platform dramatically reduces non-linear distortion, enabling higher sound pressure levels without compression or increased THD and IM distortion. This driver placement produces a more open midrange with a deep bass impact. Small gradations in sound, or micro-dynamics, are improved over previous driver platforms.
The driver platform of the T600 consists of three 6.5" woofers and a 5.25" midrange driver, all with cast aluminum baskets, woven carbon fiber cones and rubber surrounds. There’s a 1" titanium dome tweeter with Ferrofluid and Neodymium magnet. The result is a dramatic reduction in non-linear distortion that allows for higher sound pressure levels without compression or increased THD and IM distortion.
Whether used in a multi-channel set-up or for stereo listening, the Synchrony series feature PSB’s signature ‘True to Nature’ acoustics, marked by tonal accuracy, thrilling dynamics, impactful bass, transparent bass midrange, pinpoint imaging, plus lots of detail. Each speaker is measured, tested and fine-tuned by a team of acoustic specialists under the direction of PSB Founder and Chief Acoustic Designer Paul Barton.
The T800 Premium towers cost $11,999 / €12,999 / £9,999 per pair, T600 towers $8,999/ €9,999 / £7,999 per pair, while the B600 bookshelf speakers$2,799 / €2,999 / £2,499 per pair. All three models are available worldwide and come in Satin Walnut Veneer and High Gloss Black finishes.
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