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133.35mm / 5.25"
9.8 dB (+3.8/-3.6 dB), 2 - 20,000 Hz
Spring Terminal
85 - 20000 Hz +/-3 dB
85 dB
113 dB
100 deg.
100 deg.
Short Term/Long Term: 120/480 Watts (Continuous/Program/Peak)
5.25" / 13.33cm
1" / 2.54cm softdome
3500 Hz
4 Ohms
3.7 Ohms
249 x 178 x 150mm / 9.8 x 7.01 x 5.91"
2.6kg / 5.73lbs
The Electro-Voice S-40 Ultra-Compact 5.25" 160W 2-Way Full-Range White Loudspeaker (Pair) is ideal for both distributed and near-field applications requiring high-quality sound. The two-way short-throw system is housed in an optimally vented, high-impact polystyrene enclosure that is suited for installation both indoors and out. Lows are handled by a 5.25" direct-radiating woofer with a polypropylene cone, while the high-frequency section is a one-inch direct-radiating soft-dome tweeter that is ferrofluid cooled.
Built-in automatic power limiting independently protects each driver from unsafe transients. With mounting options that are flexible enough for virtually any application, the Electro-Voice S-40 is perfect for anything from background and foreground music in restaurants and clubs to near-field monitoring in control rooms and broadcast studios.