Product

FreeSpace 3 flush-mount satellites (1 pair)

The Bose Professional FreeSpace 3 flush-mount satellites are high-performance, extended-range loudspeakers designed for small to medium-sized installed applications requiring high fidelity and extended bandwidth reproduction of voice and music. For indoor applications only.

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Technical Specification

PHYSICAL

Colors
Black
White

Enclosure Material
PC/ABS

Environmental
Indoor only

Grille
Expanded metal

Suspension / Mounting
(3) mounting arms
(1) seismic chain / safety cable attachment point

Product Dimensions (H × W × D)
• Loudspeaker: 6.2 in × 4.8 in (157 mm × 123 mm) – diameter × depth
• Ceiling hole diameter: 5.0 in (127 mm)

Net Weight
1.9 lb (0.9 kg)

Shipping Weight
5.0 lb (2.3 kg)

PERFORMANCE

Frequency Range (-10 dB)
170 Hz – 20,000 Hz

Coverage (Horizontal)
170° conical

Coverage (Vertical)
170° conical

Calculated Maximum SPL @ 1 m
• Pink noise: 95 dB continuous, 101 dB peak
• IEC noise: 92 dB continuous, 108 dB peak

Nominal Impedance
6 Ω

Power Handling (Long-term Continuous)
12 W

Power Handling (Peak)
48 W

Sensitivity (SPL/1 W at 1 m)
84 dB

Recommended Signal Processing
Recommended

Transformer Taps – 100V
N/A

Transformer Taps – 70V
N/A

TRANSDUCERS

Low-Frequency / Full-Range
1 × 2.5 in (64 mm) full-range driver per satellite

  • Subwoofer/satellite systems that deliver high fidelity and extended-bandwidth reproduction of voice and music for a wide range of installed applications, including retail, restaurant and hospitality operations
  • Modular design supports the flexibility for use of 2 or 4 satellites per Acoustimass bass module, and parallel connection of bass modules
  • Mix and match surface-mount and flush-mount components to work with different room decors and layouts for a variety of applications
  • Flush-mount components are plenum rated when used with the optional plenum cover
  • Selectable 70/100V or low impedance with transformer tap adjustment on Acoustimass bass module
  • Can be configured for stereo or mono operation