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View CartLike the CG3M, the NEW CG23M is an audio break through. The CG23M sets a new standard, achieving performance miles beyond its price. Designed to master the stringent demands of two-channel, the CG23M’s exceptional clarity, remarkable resolution, and spectacular imaging, provides an experience unparalleled in realism. Never before has such a small, modestly-priced speaker sounded so spacious, three-dimensional, and true-to-life.
*The CG23M can be placed vertically or horizontally and provides the subtle presence desired from a center channel.
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View CartCG23M Monitor / Center Channel
Like the CG3M, the NEW CG23M is an audio break through. The CG23M sets a new standard, achieving performance miles beyond its price. Designed to master the stringent demands of two-channel, the CG23M’s exceptional clarity, remarkable resolution, and spectacular imaging, provides an experience unparalleled in realism. Never before has such a small, modestly-priced speaker sounded so spacious, three-dimensional, and true-to-life.
*The CG23M can be placed vertically or horizontally and provides the subtle presence desired from a center channel.
CG23M MONITOR / CENTER CHANNEL
SUPERIOR BUILD FROM TOP TO BOTTOM
RSL's Compression Guide Technology
Soft Dome Tweeter, Neodymium Magnet
Arimid-Fiber Cone, High-Excursion Woofer
Premium Air-Core Copper Coil
Premium Polypropylene Capacitors
Gold-Plated Wire Terminals
A NO-COMPROMISE HI-FI AND HOME THEATER SOLUTION
- Compact bookshelf and “LCR” models, available for flexible multi-channel options.
- *NEW* Scratch resistant matte finish blends into any environment
- Patented Compression Guide tuning for extended bass response
- Improved efficiency over original gloss models
- Audiophile grade crossover components
- Mineral-filled woven aramid fiber cones
- Recommended for use with amplifiers rated from 40W to 150W per channel
FLEXIBLE MOUNTING SOLUTIONS
Keyhole Mount for CG3M
Threaded Insert for CG3M
Dual Threaded Inserts for CG23M
Gold-plated 5-way binding post
STANDARD SPEAKERS & SUBWOOFERS
RSL SPEAKERS & SPEEDWOOFERS
CUSTOMER TESTIMONIALS
BY THE MOST DISCERNING AUDIOPHILES
I decided to take a chance on a CG23M as a center channel to replace a much more costly, but older, Revel. The Revel sounded almost like it had a blanket over it. Not crisp, and voices were difficult to understand. Something had to be done. But how could a $138 RSL speaker come close to a $750 Revel? Well, it didn't just come close... it beat the Revel in every way. Crisp, tight, clear voices. Dialog is understandable now. No more fatigue and having to rewind scenes to be able to figure out what someone said. This CG23M is fantastic. And it timbre matches surprisingly well with my Klipsch Forte speakers. I was seriously blown away with how good this sounds as a center channel speaker. I have never heard a better one. Amazing. Now I will order a pair of them and the new 10E Speedwoofer (I own two 10S II now) for a 2 channel bedroom system powered by their incredible little class D amp. RSL is an awesome company, with great products and excellent customer service. Prices are insanely low and quality is off the charts. Don't just consider a CG23M for a center channel speaker... order one right now. You will not be sorry.
Sitting here in my living room listening to a pair of these and a Speedwoofer 10s MK2 absolutely stunning me while playing Puscifer (and everything else I throw at them). I'm not sure you could do better for a 2.1 stereo setup without spending at least $2k, rather than the $750 this system cost me. The soundstage, clarity of vocals, and the seamless interaction between speakers and subwoofers are all too notch.
And as the LCR in my 5.1.4 system, they're equally fantastic. Dialog is crystal clear.
Two caveats: (1) I'm coming from a non EQ'd Sonos Arc and Sub (thanks Sonos, for not supporting Android); and (2) I'm driving this system with the Onkyo TX-NR7100 and have Dirac Live room correction applied. Dirac is doing a *ton* in my completely ridiculous "theater" I've carved out of an 18x20 "great room". Still, Dirac can't do anything other than make the speakers sound "as intended," so I promise that if you're unsatisfied with these speakers, either you got a defective speaker, or your speaker placement/room configuration is ruining them.
Makes me curious about how the 5 series sounds...
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SPECIFICATIONS
RSL CG23M Speaker
(1 included)
- Woofer: Dual 4” mineral-filled woven aramid fiber cones with Y35 high-grade ferrite magnets
- Tweeter: 1” silk dome, neodymium magnet
- Frequency Response: 80-20,000 Hz ± 3db
- Nominal Impedance: 4 ohms
- Recommended Impedance setting for amplifiers:Â 6 or 8 ohms
- Sensitivity:Â 89 dB SPL @ 1W/1M
- Recommended Power:Â 40-150 watts
- Crossover Frequency:Â 2,800 Hz
- Crossover Slope:Â Asymmetric 12 dB/octave
- Crossover Parts:Â Air-core Inductors, poly capacitors, and gold-plated binding posts
- Tuning Method: Compression Guide™
- System Resonance:Â 75 Hz
- Weight:Â 10 lbs.
- Dimensions (vertical): H: 16” W: 6” D: 6 1/2 “(Without grille 6 ”)
I decided to take a chance on a CG23M as a center channel to replace a much more costly, but older, Revel. The Revel sounded almost like it had a blanket over it. Not crisp, and voices were difficult to understand. Something had to be done. But how could a $138 RSL speaker come close to a $750 Revel? Well, it didn't just come close... it beat the Revel in every way. Crisp, tight, clear voices. Dialog is understandable now. No more fatigue and having to rewind scenes to be able to figure out what someone said. This CG23M is fantastic. And it timbre matches surprisingly well with my Klipsch Forte speakers. I was seriously blown away with how good this sounds as a center channel speaker. I have never heard a better one. Don't just consider a CG23M for a center channel speaker... order one right now. You will not be sorry.