The Movie 80 CX features four identical high gloss black or silver finished mini-satellites, a center channel, and a subwoofer.
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The Movie 80 CX and Movie 120 MX are the latest in the Movie product line. Both have four compact satellite speakers that can crank 5.1-channel sound without hogging home theater space—which can often be at a premium.
Canton says the speakers were designed to match the big boys, but on a smaller scale. That way, you can still blow hair off your head without having to drop down to a smaller sized couch.
The cubes for the Movie 80 CX ($699) each measure 3.5 inches square and 4 inches deep. Inside you’ll find a 3-inch polypropylene woofer, and a coaxially-mounted 1-inch aluminum tweeter. The 100-watt subwoofer uses a 6-inch long-throw cellulose/graphite driver for bass down to 38Hz.
The Movie 120 MX ($899) units are an inch higher, which promises better output in the midrange and mid-bass frequencies. It also has a slightly larger subwoofer, which can boom bass down to 33Hz.
Both of the new Movie systems are shipping now.
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