New S6 speaker page

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Bingenito

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New S6 speaker page
« on: 28 May 2024, 10:20 am »
The specs show that this is a 2 way design however as you read on there is mention that there is a 12" woofer and 10" mid. The photos seem to indicate 2-12" woofers in parallel =4ohm load. I assume that this is indeed a 2 way and that the 10" midrange vernacular is a typo.

"Mid range/Woofer: Spatial BR10, 10" paper composite, ceramic motor
Woofer: Spatial BR12, 12" paper composite woofer, Ceramic motor"

Is 85DB sensitivity correct here? Seems very low for the baseline woofer specs.

studiotech

Re: New S6 speaker page
« Reply #1 on: 28 May 2024, 02:16 pm »
That sensitivity sounds likely. Remember, you've got to counteract huge baffle/dipole losses.  As to the dual 10s versus 12s, not sure. 

Charles Xavier

Re: New S6 speaker page
« Reply #2 on: 28 May 2024, 03:45 pm »
Curious as to the tweeter. Hopefully something that might be able to be used in the M3 Saphire would be nice just in case.

Spatial Audio

Re: New S6 speaker page
« Reply #3 on: 28 May 2024, 07:18 pm »
Apologies for the confusion and error on my behalf about the S6. The website has been updated with the correct specifications. https://www.spatialaudiolab.com/s6-speaker
The S6 has two 10-inch woofers, and yes, 85 dB is correct.

~ Tom Whitt, Operations Manager

Spatial Audio

Re: New S6 speaker page
« Reply #4 on: 12 Jun 2024, 09:00 pm »
Following up on the S6 sensitivity rating... 85dB was measured anechoic (no gain from the room). "In-room" measurements are more applicable when evaluating one speaker to another. In a room with 1000-1600 ft3 the S6 measures 88dB. It is not a difficult speaker to drive. But, it is designed for smaller rooms. We recommend 2ft between the baffle and the side wall and 2.5ft between the baffle and the front wall as a minimum to get a good soundstage.