The rather technical-looking appearance of the speakers disappears behind a white, paintable grille cover.
The speakers are very stable and require a subwoofer to supplement the bass.
James JA QX830 in-wall speaker
These built-in speakers are developed with audiophile standards in mind. In order to create a housing that is as compact and low-resonance as possible, aircraft aluminum is used. Just like the housing, the loudspeaker chassis are elaborately constructed (e.g. the quad array), which enable maximum performance. Like all James built-in speakers, the QX series also has its own closed housing. Perfect for GK/drywall walls
- designed for subsequent installation
- only 99mm installation depth (including closed housing)
- 75mm CW + 2x25mm GK as a recommendation.
Robust choice of material – aluminum as the housing, membrane and basket material are the first choice for these speakers. Neodymium magnets for the drives and beryllium as a coating for the tweeters from the BE series demonstrate the claim to only use the best materials.
Inconspicuous appearance - The rather technical appearance of the loudspeaker construction disappears behind a white grille cover, which, compared to Garvan's flush models, appears a little less subtle due to a slight shadow at the transition to the wall. Since live and disco levels are certainly possible with the large models from James, the uninformed will assume that there is a much larger speaker behind the grille.
2-way system
50-300Watt operating power
Impedance: 4Ohm
Frequency response: 60-24,000Hz
Efficiency: 95dB (2.83V/1m)
Woofer: 2x20cm cone
Tweeter: 4x19mm quad array
Dimensions: 66.0 x 27.9 x 9.8cm
Weight: 10.1Kg
Dimensions grid
66.3 x 28.8 x 0.4cm