
Product features
SPD™ innovative bass port technology for deep, rounded tones
Philips Sound Purification Duct (SPD) bass port technology delivers the deep, pure tones of the original bass sound. Using an SPD foam material to process the inner surface of the bass pipe, the special acoustic damping invented by Philips reduces noise turbulence and stabilises the tuning frequency. Philips technical and consumer tests confirm this buffer provides less coloured, purer quality bass.
Bass Reflex Speakers deliver deep and powerful bass
A chamber behind the speaker driver channels air to the acoustically tuned vents built into the speaker, giving the bass notes a more punchy, realistic sound.
30 W RMS total output power
Well damped driver reduces vibration and sound distortion
A single speaker driver normally incurs a specific frequency division vibration near the edge of the diaphragm, often resulting in some sound distortion. The way to overcome this problem is by using Mylar, a uniform monomer and a much lighter material that is more usually used, around the driver cone. Surrounding the cone in a perfectly symmetrical ring, the resulting damping effect suppresses the asynchronous vibration, resulting in a more balanced and natural sound.
Attractive high gloss finish
High-gloss 'Piano black' finish looks simply superb in both classic and modern interiors.
AUX-in and headphone out on wired control
Now you can enjoy your favourite music and entertainment even easier and more conveniently via the aux-in and headphone out jack on wired control. Usually, if you want to connect another device other than your PC, you have to unplug the 3.5 mm jack from the computer and that is not always expedient. But with the aux-in and headphone out connections on front you can quickly and easily listen to music straight from almost any device.

Product features
SPD™ innovative bass port technology for deep, rounded tones
Philips Sound Purification Duct (SPD) bass port technology delivers the deep, pure tones of the original bass sound. Using an SPD foam material to process the inner surface of the bass pipe, the special acoustic damping invented by Philips reduces noise turbulence and stabilises the tuning frequency. Philips technical and consumer tests confirm this buffer provides less coloured, purer quality bass.
2-way tweeter + woofer design
A dual-range speaker with two drivers produces high frequencies from the tweeter and low and mid-range frequencies from the woofer. This maximises output with a more balanced sound than that from the commonly used one-way structure, where a single driver has to produce all the frequencies. So you can enjoy better acoustics with clear vocals and high tones along with solid bass, and all for a very competitive price with this latest Philips range of speakers.
Mylar material tweeter for high definition sound
The unique Mylar material used in the tweeters ensures incredible sound definition. The full range of high frequencies is perfectly reproduced, so music comes to life and films sound like they were meant to. An integral part of the 2-way design, the tweeter improves high frequencies resulting in cleaner, more spacious and more accurate sound in tandem with the woofer. Improved clarity means you can identify all the different elements in the music. Listen to the individual instruments, hear the vocals more clearly, enjoy your music in refreshing detail.
Convenient aux-in and headphone out on front of speaker
Now you can enjoy your favourite music and entertainment even easier and more conveniently, via the aux-in and headphone out jack on the front of these speakers. Usually, if you want to connect another device other than your PC you have to unplug the 3.5 mm jack from the computer and that is not always expedient. But with the aux-in and headphone out connections on front you can quickly and easily listen to music straight from almost any device.
50 W RMS total output power
This Philips speaker has 50 W RMS total output power. RMS refers to Root Mean Square, which is a typical measurement of audio power, or rather, the electrical power transferred from an audio amplifier to a loudspeaker, which is measured in watts. The amount of electrical power delivered to the loudspeaker and its sensitivity determine the sound power that is generated. The higher the wattage, the better the sound power emitted by the speaker.
PP driver material
The polypropylene (PP) material in the driver, which is soft, makes for better high frequency sounds. It can help rolling out and produces a purer sound with better clarity and balance. Easier to integrate with the tweeter, the use of this lightweight material results in less vibration.
Well damped driver reduces vibration and sound distortion
A single speaker driver normally incurs a specific frequency division vibration near the edge of the diaphragm, often resulting in some sound distortion. The way to overcome this problem is by using Mylar, a uniform monomer and a much lighter material that is more usually used, around the driver cone. Surrounding the cone in a perfectly symmetrical ring, the resulting damping effect suppresses the asynchronous vibration, resulting in a more balanced and natural sound.


