Motion 60XTi

Motion 60XTi

Motion 60XTi
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Motion 60XTi

The Martin Logan Motion 60 XTi is a true flagship capable of many things. It's just that you won't be able to place it in a small living room - for this, there is a junior Motion 20i model in the line. Well, the oldest and largest 60 XTi requires space, which will allow it to turn around to its fullest. This speaker does an excellent job with the high-frequency range thanks to the enlarged Folded Motion tweeter, has a very detailed mids and, of course, is capable of delivering extremely impressive bass. Moreover, it can do this both at high and at a relatively low volume. But it would be extremely unreasonable to "lock" all this wealth in a small room.


Depending on the source, the Motion 60 XTi can offer both an accentuated and “sweeping” low-frequency range, or a rather restrained one, while still sounding detailed and balanced. There are practically no restrictions: today we listen to classics and jazz in an armchair, tomorrow we dance to house and techno, the day after tomorrow we peacefully doze off to a quiet sounding ambient. It may not work out right the first time - you have to experiment with speaker position and listening position, but the end result is clearly worth it .

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SPECIFICATIONS

Name MARTIN LOGAN Motion 60XTi Red Walnut

Manufacturer MARTIN LOGAN (USA)

Series Motion Series

Device type Floor-standing speaker system

Number of stripes 3

Colour Орех (Red Walnut)

Dimensions, mm 1218 x 290 x 366

Weight, kg 30

Guarantee 12 months

Main characteristics

Acoustic design Phase inverter

Recommended power, W 20 - 400

Sensitivity, dB 94

Resistance, Ohm 4

Frequency response, Hz - kHz 35 - 25

Number of speakers, pcs 4

Number of strips, pcs 3

Tweeter Folded Motion XT 11.4 cm x 7 cm

Midrange speaker 1 x 16.5cm aluminum cone

Dynamic WC 2 x 20.3 cm, aluminum cone

Phase inverter Rear

Crossover frequency, Hz / kHz 400/2200 Hz

Bi-wiring / ampling connection

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