Features:
40mm thick contoured baffle
Driver lossy-coupled to cabinet
10 screw driver chassis fixing
Flux control rings on LF drivers
Applications:
Home studios/composition
Project studios, users of PC/MAC
DAW’s
Professional recording, broadcast,
post production studios & editing suites
Frequency response (1) 60Hz-51kHZ
Max SPL
(2) 115dB
Distortion < 0.5%
Dispersion (@-6dB) 90 degrees
Drive Units- LF/MID 165mm (6”) multi fibre
paper pulp cone
WideBand
TM
HF 25mm (1”) titanium
dome neodymium
magnet system
Shielded Yes
Electronic System
Inputs 600Ω balanced
XLR/Jack
SPDIF RCA
SPDIF Sample Rate 44.1 – 96kHz
Sensitivity 775mV for 100W
PERFORMANCE 6D
Frequency response
(1) 60Hz-51kHZ
Max SPL
(2) 115dB
Distortion <0.5%
Dispersion @-6dB, 10kHz, horizontal 90 degrees
DRIVE UNITS
Drive Units – LF/MID 165mm (6
1
/2”) multi fibre
paper pulp cone
WideBand
TM
HF 25mm (1”) titanium dome,
neodymium magnet system.
ELECTRONIC SYSTEM
Inputs 600
balanced XLR/
1
/4” jack
combination, SPDIF RCA
SPDIF sampling rate 44.1 – 96kHz
Input Sensitivity (0dBu = 0.775mV) -10dBu to +4dBu
for a max SPL of 115dB
Amplifier output power 75W LF / 35W HF
Outputs SPDIF slave out RCA
User Controls Front panel mounted
on/standby/mute switch, multi-function LED,
Rear panel mounted trim +6/-12dB,
80Hz high pass switch for AV use,
16-way Activ-Assist
TM
switch array
Reveal 6D
Active near field reference monitor with Activ-Assist™
Optimised bass-reflex loaded cabinet with 40mm thick front baffle
Shielded 165mm (6
1
/2”) woofer, multi fibre paper pulp cone
Shielded 25mm (1”) titanium dome neodymium tweeter
WideBand
TM
HF extended to 51kHz corrects phase response
Active bi-amplification (75W LF / 35W HF)
A whole generation of artists and producers have built their award-winning recordings
on the original Reveal active; now the Reveal 6D takes nearfield monitoring to
a new level. Incorporating Tannoy’s exclusive Activ-Assist™ technology allows
you to tune the monitor to the room’s acoustics for an unparalleled sonic
integration. Go ahead and connect it directly to the SPDIF output from
your DAW, or stay in the analogue