🎉 Elevate Your Sound Experience!
The Cambridge Audio SX-60 Bookshelf Speakers deliver a powerful 100 watts of sound, featuring a 6.5-inch custom mid/woofer for deep bass and a 1-inch silk dome tweeter for crisp highs. With a frequency response of 41Hz to 22kHz and a solid MDF cabinet, these speakers ensure clear, balanced audio in any medium to large room. Their compact design makes them perfect for any bookshelf or stand mount, while compatibility with various devices enhances your listening experience.
Audio Driver Size | 25.4 Millimeters |
Tweeter Diameter | 1 Inches |
Is Waterproof | True |
Color | Matte Black |
Subwoofer Diameter | 6.5 Inches |
Speaker Type | Satellite |
Woofer Diameter | 16.5 Centimeters |
Controller Type | No Controller |
MP3 player | No |
Additional Features | Tweeters, Amplifier |
Speaker Size | 16.5 Centimeters |
Audio Output Mode | Stereo |
Antenna Location | For Music Players |
Enclosure Material | Wood |
Mount Type | Tabletop Mount |
Specific Uses For Product | home theater and music listening in medium to large rooms |
Speaker Maximum Output Power | 100 Watts |
Compatible Devices | [Smartphone, Tablet, MP3 Player, Desktop, Television, Projector, Laptop] |
Item Weight | 5 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 7.87"D x 10.71"W x 13.39"H |
Connectivity Technology | Speaker Cable |
Connectivity Protocol | Zigbee |
Number of Audio Channels | 2.0 |
Frequency Response | 41 Hz |
Impedance | 8 Ohm |
Is Electric | No |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
A**N
Love this product
Awesome! Looks good, sound quality impeccable.
R**Y
worth buying
great set of speaker sound amsome for the price
C**X
Impressive Sound
Pros--clean and simple finish (great look with grilles off), more sensitive than my old bookshelfs, nice price compared to other large speakers from KEF, Dali, Canton, and Monitor AudioCons--a little port chuff (sounds like a rattle) when really loud, heavy bass causes powerful air movement. I took the foam plugs from my Bronze BX2 speakers and the rattle was fixed with no obvious change in sound. It would be nice if the foam plugs were included with these SX-60s.Other thoughts--I am using a diminutive Denon M39 receiver to push these babies and they make for a great upgrade to the stock Denon speakers (which are about half the size of the SX60s). I also tried these with the NAD D3020 amplifier and got a similarly wonderful sound. Compared to the stock Denon speakers that came with my receiver, the sound is much bigger overall, the bass is heavier (enough to fool you into thinking there's a sub), and the mids and highs are clear without seeming muffled or shrill. I use this system to listen to anything from glitchy EDM breakbeats to SoCal punk rock to classic Jazz and Blues, all to great effect. They look awesome in my front room and despite how wonderful they currently work, I look forward to trying them with bigger and better amps.
M**B
Lively with good base
Ok .. so comparing these against my Keff QF150s on the same Cambridge CXA81mk2 amp ... these have a way wider lower range and while not as bright in the midrange do have a pleasingly dynamic feel. Easily good for both movies and most music I listen to, where the Keff's really sound thin with something like Dune. For a speaker in this price range I'm very happy with them.
C**8
Fit and finish could be better - Cambridge Audio SX-60
Note: This review is for the SX-60s with Walnut finish. Currently the SX-60s are not available on Amazon and this review appears under the SX-50 listing. Furthermore, it appears that Cambridge Audio is discontinuing their Walnut finish and opting to go for a generic black finish to combat issues with finish-consistency. Look for SX-60s in black on Amazon in the future.If you look closely at the edges of the finish you will be disappointed. I am not disappointed by the sound though. These have enough oomph that I haven't felt the need to pick up a subwoofer for my TV. Fair warning though, I am not a basshead by any means. Still, a budget subwoofer (Klipsch RS12W) at Costco right now costs $200 and only goes down to 35hz and these speakers hit 41hz so really not too bad in the bass dept.
D**.
Finally found my speakers
This is a phenomenal set of speakers. Everything they say in their advertising is true. I would have been appalled if you had told me I would spend $3,000 on a pair of bookshelf speakers. However, over the last 3-4 years, I have bought 10 pairs of $300 speakers. Some just for fun, others out of curiosity, and some out of desperation for an elusive satisfaction.These speakers have ended my search. I'm using these in a 9x10 room, music only, no subwoofer, stereo system. These reconnect you with the emotion in the music. As the company says, their goal was to add nothing to what the artist intended. It's hard to describe the speakers in audio terms. To me, they are not warm, or bright, or even neutral. They just play the music. You pick up the passion in the music. It saddened me to read a professional review which said these were functional, not special. It makes me wonder if the reviewer actually listened to the speakers, or just looked at them. In my opinion, their specialness comes from being functional. The music is the show, not the speakers. I will say that when I need a new cd player or integrated amp, I will buy the offerings from Cambridge. It won't bother me at all to have all components from one company. Well done, Cambridge Audio.
A**N
Great Speakers
Everyones system and room setting is different so I can only speak to mine. These speakers deliver a kick that I haven't had before. I'm sure there are better and more expensive speakers out there but for me they are perfect. Listening to jazz, rock, samba on my record player and they sound excellent. At a quarter of the way up on volume and it's loud. When I do increase the volume they deliver without compromising the sound.
T**N
good sound at a very reasonable price
These are quality speakers at an inexpensive cost. They are clear and crisp and add nice bass, but for the best bass effect I recommend a sub woofer separate from the speakers.
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