perfect working pioneer elite center channel speaker. The black veneer on the left back edge shows slight wear. Please look at pictures for details of speaker.

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The Pioneer Elite SP-EC73 is a 3-way center channel speaker designed by Andrew Jones as part of the Elite Dolby Atmos-enabled speaker lineup. It features a concentric (coaxial) midrange/tweeter array for improved imaging and dialogue clarity, paired with a dedicated woofer and front-mounted passive radiator for enhanced bass in a compact cabinet suitable for placement near walls or in entertainment centers.
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Key SpecificationsConfiguration: 3-way
Enclosure: Passive radiator (front-mounted)
Drivers:Woofer: 5-1/4" aluminum cone
Passive Radiator: 5-1/4" aluminum
Midrange: 4" aluminum cone (concentric with tweeter)
Tweeter: 1" soft dome (concentric in the midrange driver)
Frequency Range: 45 Hz – 20 kHz
Nominal Impedance: 4 ohms
Sensitivity: 85 dB (2.83 V / 1 m)
Maximum Input Power: 140 W
Crossover Frequencies: 260 Hz and 2.6 kHz
Finish: Black vinyl
Magnetically Shielded: No

Dimensions and WeightDimensions (without grille): 19.5" W × 7.4" H × 8.7" D (approximately 19-9/16" W × 7-1/2" H × ~8.7–10" D in some listings)
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Dimensions (with grille): 19.5" W × 7.4" H × 9.7" D (or up to ~10" D)
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Weight (each): 17.6 lbs

Additional Design NotesThe speaker uses gold-plated connectors and a complex multi-element crossover.
The concentric mid/tweeter design helps maintain a consistent sound signature with matching bookshelf and floorstanding models in the series.
It is voice-matched for home theater use, particularly for clear dialogue in Dolby Atmos setups.
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This model is discontinued and no longer available new from major retailers, though it may appear on the used/refurbished market. Measurements from independent reviews (e.g., Audio Science Review) generally confirm a compact 3-way design with the described drivers, though real-world performance depends on room acoustics, amplification, and pairing with a subwoofer for deeper bass.
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