Fenton SHFT52B HiFi Tower Speakers

Regular Price £139.00 Special test Price £129.00
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Fenton SHFT52B HiFi Tower Speakers
( BBA0948 )

( BBA0948 )

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Regular Price £139.00 Special test Price £129.00
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Key Features

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  • 500W max. Power
  • Wide frequency range
  • Elegant design
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Product Description

Introducing this fantastic pair of elegant 3-way tower speakers from Fenton. Unlike most home HiFi speakers, each of these slick black speakers come with an innovative design in the form of a standard 1 inch tweeter and two 3 inch mid-range woofers found at the face of each speaker. But what really makes these HiFi units special is the built-in side-subwoofer on either side of each speaker, allowing users to enjoy their relaxing music sessions and intense home cinema experiences with a deep, rounded bass sound as well as high quality mids: guaranteed to impress you and your guests on those not-so-quiet nights in. With an SPL rating of 88dB, these speakers are suitable for almost all good amplifiers.

FEATURES
Features
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  • 500W Max Power
  • Wide Frequency Range
  • 88dB SPL
  • Side-subwoofer
  • Elegant design
  • Supplied per pair
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SPECIFICATIONS
Specifications
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  • System: 3 Way
  • Frequency response: 20Hz - 20kHz
  • Power Max: 500W
  • Impedance: 8 Ohms
  • Woofer: 6.5" Side subwoofer
  • Speaker (Midrange): 2x3"
  • Tweeter: 1"
  • SPL @ 1W/1m: 88dB +/-3dB
  • Dimensions: 250 x 120 x 1035mm (per piece)
  • Weight per piece: 7.1kg
  • MPN: 100.323
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Customer Reviews
Product Questions
Can these be connected to a t.v, if so how?
Question by: Tracey Mitchell on 30 Aug 2020, 07:33
Yes however as these are passive speakers you will also require an amplifier to power them
Answer by: Jamie Atkins on 1 Sep 2020, 09:43
Are these speaker blue tooth connectivity
Question by: Stephen Driscoll on 21 Dec 2019, 12:24
These speakers do not have bluetooth connectivity as they are passive
Answer by: Josh Hebbard on 24 Dec 2019, 09:39