Cambridge Audio has unveiled three new active bookshelf speakers, dubbed as L/R Series, at this year's CES. The flagship model is the L/R X, which boasts a whopping 800W of power per speaker, making it the largest and most expensive option in the lineup.
Priced at $2,299, the L/R X features an impressive 2.5-way acoustic design, complete with a 28mm Torus tweeter and dual 5-inch woofers, as well as a pair of force-canceling passive radiators. It also comes equipped with Wi-Fi streaming capabilities via Cambridge Audio's StreamMagic app and LED underlighting for added aesthetic appeal.
Sitting in the middle of the lineup is the L/R M, priced at $1,599, which shares the same acoustic design principles as its flagship counterpart but with significantly reduced power output. Although it's a more affordable option, it still packs a punch with 300W per speaker and Wi-Fi streaming capabilities.
The smallest and most budget-friendly option in the lineup is the L/R S, priced at $549, which uses a 21mm hard-dome tweeter and a 3-inch long-throw woofer. While it's the cheapest option, it misses out on Wi-Fi streaming capabilities in favor of Bluetooth aptX HD connectivity.
All three speakers are available in black, white, green, blue, orange, and walnut colors and will be released later this year.
Priced at $2,299, the L/R X features an impressive 2.5-way acoustic design, complete with a 28mm Torus tweeter and dual 5-inch woofers, as well as a pair of force-canceling passive radiators. It also comes equipped with Wi-Fi streaming capabilities via Cambridge Audio's StreamMagic app and LED underlighting for added aesthetic appeal.
Sitting in the middle of the lineup is the L/R M, priced at $1,599, which shares the same acoustic design principles as its flagship counterpart but with significantly reduced power output. Although it's a more affordable option, it still packs a punch with 300W per speaker and Wi-Fi streaming capabilities.
The smallest and most budget-friendly option in the lineup is the L/R S, priced at $549, which uses a 21mm hard-dome tweeter and a 3-inch long-throw woofer. While it's the cheapest option, it misses out on Wi-Fi streaming capabilities in favor of Bluetooth aptX HD connectivity.
All three speakers are available in black, white, green, blue, orange, and walnut colors and will be released later this year.