The Beovox Uni-Phase P30 loudspeaker was an interesting design in that it was manufactured specifically for mounting on a wall. At 54cm tall it looked relatively large from the front although its depth was only 9cm. It was excellently positioned in Bang & Olufsen’s speaker range to be used with the new, equally-slimline, Beomaster 1900. Hanging in either a horizontal or vertical position (although, because of its slight angled front it looked better in a vertical position), easy mounting was made possible with its clever rear design.
The unvented pressure chamber-type loudspeaker was based around the Beovox S30 although was much slimmer. Within it were two drivers: a 160mm woofer and a 125mm tweeter. Despite its small scale, bass reproduction was relatively good.
Connection was made by cable to its rear-mounted DIN socket.
The range of ‘P’ loudspeakers were useful and very flexible in their use. When they were retired from the market there was a gap of a few years’ until production of panelled loudspeakers began once more with Beovox 3000 and Beovox 5000.
Type: 6306 (1975 - May 1980)
Continuous load 30 W
Music load 50 W
Impedance: 4 - 8 ohms
Frequency response +4 -8 dB 49 - 20,000 Hz
Sensitivity 5 W
Net volume 9 litre
Gross volume 12.9 litre
Woofer: 16cm
Tweeter: 2.5cm
Dimensions W x H x D: 30 x 54 x 9cm
Weight: 5 kg
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