PSB Speakers Image Series Portable Speaker User Manual


 
T h e I m a g e S e r i e s
At first glance, the Image lineup looks conventional enough—though a
good deal more than conventionally handsome with strikingly simple,
slim, elegant lines. But look a bit more closely and these eight new PSB
models reveal a great deal of innovative, unconventional, even
radical thinking.
Here is a range of unusually narrow-and-deep enclosures that promote
superb frequency response with dramatically true-to-life “soundstage.”
They also contribute to the Image lineup’s cohesive family sound, so
that virtually any combination of Image Series speakers can cooperate
to produce tonally seamless, spatially integrated surround sound—a
must for any serious home theater. And every Image full range design is
magnetically shielded for flexible home theater placement.
Three all-new, proprietary drivers, in several variations, fulfill the needs
of the entire series: a 1-inch liquid-cooled aluminum-dome tweeter, used
throughout the series, and
5-1/4
-inch and
6-1/2
-inch injection molded,
metalized, polypropylene woofers. All are ground-up PSB designs
dedicated to exceptionally linear, dynamic performance and higher
consistency.
But the Images’ central innovation is its series of four standardized pairings
of drivers that, combined in the eight models, anchors the Image Series.
Dual
5
-Way, bi-wireable gold-plated binding posts
connect to a Linkwitz-Riley crossover for higher power
handling and excellent dispersion (
T65/T55/T45
handling and excellent dispersion (T65/T55/T45handling and excellent dispersion (
.)
For home theater and serious music listening alike,
demand high impact, accurate ultra-deep bass from
powered subwoofers like the SubSeries 6i (left) and
SubSeries
5
i.
The unique Image Series baffl e is engineered for
tremendous strength, yielding rigid, non-resonant,
coloration-free enclosures.
Shown above (top to bottom): Image T
65
Tower, T
55
Tower, T
45
Tower, S
50
Surround, B
25
Bookshelf, B
15
Bookshelf, C
60
Center Channel and C
40
Center Channel