Proac | K6 Signature

The two 6.5-inch Kevlar bass drivers are now positioned at the top and bottom of the driver array. This symmetry helps produce a cleaner, more extended bass response that mimics the effortless quality of electrostatic speakers. K6 Signature - ProAc

The ProAc K6 Signature speakers come with a 5-year warranty. For support, please contact ProAc or your authorized dealer.

The K6 Signature is generally an easy speaker to live with, but it has specific requirements to sound its best. proac k6 signature

Tested with: Naim Statement, Pass Labs X250.8, McIntosh MC611, Audio Research Reference 160S. Source: dCS Bartók, Aurender A30. Cables: Transparent Reference.

| Pros | Cons | |------|------| | Exceptionally natural, engaging midrange | Very large footprint – not for small rooms | | Deep, powerful, well-controlled bass | Requires high-current amplification (minimum 100W into 4 ohms) | | Ribbon tweeter delivers airy, fatigue-free highs | Vertical sweet spot is narrow (sit at tweeter height) | | Build quality like fine furniture | Expensive (though arguably good value vs. $40k+ rivals) | | Works with both high-end tube and solid-state amps | Heavy (110 lbs each – placement is a chore) | | Downward-firing ports ease placement near walls | Finish options limited compared to custom brands | The two 6

. Facebook +1 Technical Specifications Feature Details Speaker Type Three-way floorstander Bass Drivers 2 x 6.5" ProAc units with Kevlar cones Midrange 3" ProAc soft dome midrange Tweeter ProAc ribbon tweeter with alnico magnet and rear damping Crossover Specially designed for the larger midrange unit and new layout System Pairing & Performance Reviewers and owners often pair these speakers with high-quality electronics to achieve optimal results: Naim Systems

It is a speaker that invites long listening sessions. It prioritizes musical enjoyment and emotional connection over clinical dissection. If you enjoy vocals, jazz, acoustic rock, and classical music, and you want a speaker that looks as refined as it sounds, the K6 Signature remains a benchmark in its class. For support, please contact ProAc or your authorized dealer

Here is an informative breakdown of its performance, design, and characteristics.

The standout feature of the K6 Signature is its low-frequency performance. Because it is a two-way design (rather than a three-way with dedicated woofers), the bass retains the speed and agility of a midrange driver. However, the dual drivers and cabinet tuning give it an extension that often catches listeners off guard. It digs deep, offering a solid foundation for electronic music, orchestral works, and rock. It is not "boomy"; it is taut, textured, and rhythmic.

| Speaker | Price (approx.) | Key difference vs. ProAc K6 Signature | |---------|----------------|----------------------------------------| | | $18k | More neutral, tighter bass, less romantic midrange. Better imaging, worse macro-dynamics. | | Magico A5 | $26k | Far more detailed and controlled, but can sound clinical. Requires more power. Less "fun." | | Focal Scala Utopia EVO | $30k | Brighter, more explosive treble. More modern look. Midrange not as creamy as ProAc. | | Spendor Classic 200 | $20k | Warmer, softer, more forgiving. Less dynamic and less extended treble. Easier to place. | | Klipsch Jubilee | $35k | Horn-loaded – far more efficient, but very different presentation. More forward, less refined. |