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PRODUCT Catalog SPEAKERS, SUBWOOFERS and ACCESSORIES PRODUCT catalog SPEAKERS, SUBWOOFERS AND ACCESSORIES REDEFINING THE WAY YOU EXPERIENCE SOUND.™ A Message from Roger RBH Sound was founded in 1976 in Los Angeles, CA. Our company’s initial business model was that of an Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM). For many years, we built product for, and/or provided engineering and speaker design consulting for, industry leaders such as McIntosh, Fosgate Audionics, Parasound and JBL. In 1986, RBH Sound relocated to Utah. Additionally, the company’s business model was modified. We shifted our focus to building name recognition for RBH Sound and reducing the company’s dependency on OEM accounts. I am pleased to say that after thirty-seven years, I am one of the few remaining owner/operators in the high performance loudspeaker industry from that era. The RBH Sound product offering is a culmination of thirty-seven years of design and engineering experience; tempered by industry momentum and feedback from RBH Sound Dealers. Our products have been reviewed and tested by almost every custom install magazine and publication. The awards and accolades RBH Sound has received from the industry is a testament to our commitment to quality and performance. One example of this is Electronic House Magazine’s “Product of the Year” award; which, RBH Sound won for seven consecutive years. RBH Sound products are used in many applications including new home construction, light commercial, retrofit and remodel. The RBH Sound product line includes in-ceiling speakers, in-wall speakers, freestanding speakers, on-wall speakers, outdoor speakers, compact speakers, commercial speakers, amplifiers, electronics and numerous accessories. RBH Sound products are drastically different from the mass-produced audio products found on retail shelves. In fact, you will not find our products on the shelves of any mass retailer or big box store. RBH Sound supports and partners with custom installation companies and high-end audio video salons that are trained to understand the complexities of installing home theater, multi-room audio and outdoor audio systems. We encourage our dealers to use the internet as an education tool, but we do not authorize any company to sell RBH Sound products on the Internet. I appreciate your support. All of us at RBH Sound will continue to work hard to earn your continued support. table of contents signature sx t system 1 signature sx reference series 3 signature sx series 5 rbh subwoofers 7 signature reference series in-wall 9 signature series in-wall 11 signature classic series 13 mc series 15 ultra series 19 ctx series 21 architectural speakers 23 visage series 25 rbh personal audio 27 rbh outdoor audio 28 rbh electronics 29 rbh volume controls 30 rbh accessories 31 rbh technologies 35 70 Volt Compatible rbh product awards 36 Bi-polar/Di-polar Dispersion Control rbh technical specifications 37 Dual Voice Coil/Single Point Stereo Left, Center, Right rbh product index 55 Swivel Tweeter Treble Contour Switch Woofer Contour Switch See page 35 for descriptions signature sx t system Signature SX T System The Signature SX T System Series is designed specifically for the most demanding audio and home theater enthusiast. The system conveys the sheer thrill of action movies and the delicacy of the finest music recordings as no other speaker can. Despite its muscle, the T System can reproduce the softest whisper with the realism and depth serious audio enthusiasts demand. Even the largest home theaters pose no challenge to the T System’s power and dynamics. All models are currently available in a standard black ash or sandalwood finish with a black satin front baffle, or 30 different custom veneer finishes.* SX-T1 » A dispersion-averaging alignment combined with RBH’s aluminum cone technology is the primary reason behind the unbelievable performance of the SX-T1. Inheriting the award- winning Signature Series T1’s driver configuration, the mirror-image SX-T1 focuses the sound at the listening position for incredible imaging. The SX-T1 employs four 6½-inch aluminum cone woofers and three 1-inch silk dome tweeters and can be used alone or atop a SX-1010 subwoofer. When combined with a SX-1010 subwoofer, the result is nothing short of an astounding acoustic experience. When the SX-T1 is paired with the SX-1010, the system is capable of handling copious amounts of power while delivering paramount fidelity and performance in even the largest home theater or listening room. « SX-T1/R The SX-T1/R employs four 6½-inch reference aluminum cone woofers and three 1-inch reference liquid-cooled silk dome tweeters in a dispersion- averaging alignment for the ultimate in sound quality and performance. The SX-T1/R’s driver configuration focuses the sound at the listening position for incredible imaging. Available as a mirror-imaged pair, the SX-T1/R can be used alone as a freestanding speaker, or paired up with a SX-1010N/R subwoofer to create an amazing acoustic experience. When the SX-T1/R is paired with the SX-1010N it is capable of handling large amounts of power while delivering the best fidelity and performance 1 in even the largest home theater or listening room. SX-T2N or SX-T2P (SX-T2) » SX-T2N/R or SX-T2P/R (SX-T2/R) » The RBH SX-T2, a modular speaker system, Designed for larger home theaters and listening rooms features an SX-T1 mounted atop a SX-1010N and requiring reference-level performance, the modular RBH secured in place with T System clamping brackets. SX-T2/R consists of an SX-T1/R securely mounted atop a Designed for larger home theaters and listening SX-1010N/R. Outfitted with reference-grade components, rooms, the SX-T2 is capable of high power the SX-T2/R greatly improves upon the award-winning handling while delivering award-winning fidelity performance of its sibling, the SX-T2. The Danish tweeters and performance. The combination of the SX-T1’s boast improved resolution through the use of a larger image-focusing driver alignment and clarity with motor structure and increased power handling. The the stunning bass performance of the SX-1010N 6½-inch aluminum cone woofers that give the Signature provides amazing performance for large-scale Series its great bass to upper-midrange performance are music and home theater systems. upgraded to a more advanced aluminum cone woofer featuring a fixed-position phase plug. The addition of this phase plug extends the frequency response of the woofers, resulting in increased clarity. Also upgraded are the dual 10-inch subwoofers, with vastly enhanced motor structures which give the subwoofers higher output capability and increased power handling. « SX-T3N or SX-T3P (SX-T3) « SX-T3N/R or SX-T3P/R (SX-T3/R) The SX-T3 is one of RBH’s T System modular The Signature SX Series flagship SX-T3/R is the speakers. An SX-T3 is essentially an SX-T2 with epitome of perfection in RBH Sound’s modular T an additional SX-1010N mounted above the System. Consisting of dual SX-1010N/R reference SX-T1 for astonishing dynamic range and bass grade subwoofers perfectly mated with an impact. Capable of producing sound pressure SX-T1/R, the SX-T3/R is definitely not a speaker levels rivaling a commercial theater, the SX-T3 is system for the faint of heart. While the SX-T3/R not for the timid. It provides astounding sonic is more than capable of reproducing even the clarity and delivers the ultimate in performance softest of whispers, it also carries enough for large-scale music and home theater systems. punch to knock you back in your seat. Just Another benefit of the SX-T3 is its flexibility with like its smaller sibling, the SX-T2/R, reference regards to system configuration; allowing for both grade components are utilized throughout full-range and LFE configurations for the SX-1010N the SX-T3/R’s design to make it the highest subwoofers. As with other T System models, the performance speaker in RBH Sound’s lineup. SX-T1 and SX-1010N “modules” are secured together Encompassing the best of what the T System using the included T System clamping brackets. has to offer, the towering SX-T3/R’s configuration options allow for both full-range and LFE configurations for the SX-1010N/R subwoofers, making it a must-have for the high-end audio and home theater connoisseur. For in-wall versions of the SX T System, see pages 10 and 12. (SI-6100 and SI-6100/R) *Color reproduction in this printed material may vary from actual hardwood colors, refer to color chart on back cover. 2 signature sx reference series Freestanding Speakers SX-6300/R » Bestowing big sound from its small profile is the SX-6300/R’s specialty. Three 6½-inch aluminum cone subwoofers, two 4-inch reference aluminum cone woofers, and a 1-inch reference silk dome tweeter work together to deliver first class detail and accuracy. The SX-6300/R has the capability of accurately reproducing the loudest explosions as well as the softest whispers, making it the perfect tower speaker for high fidelity music and home theater systems. To optimize its performance, the SX-6300/R can be bi- wired or bi-amplified via the high quality, dual 5-way binding posts. Shown here in olive ash burl, one of the 30 different custom veneer finishes available.* « SX-8300/R A true performer, the flagship SX-8300/R tower speaker offers the utmost level of perfection in every aspect. The SX-8300/R features RBH Sound’s award-winning aluminum The Signature SX Reference Series was crafted specifically cone technology and reference-level for the hard to please.
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