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psb Speakers Synchrony T600 - Tower
Craftsmanship meets acoustic brilliance
Experience audio like never before with PSB’s T600 Premium Tower Speakers. Offering precise tonal accuracy, dynamic sound, and impactful bass, these speakers deliver unparalleled audio quality and clarity. With a new driver platform and advanced enclosure design, the T600 redefines your audio experience, taking it to a new level.
Precision Crafted Drivers
The T600's drivers redefine excellence with die-cast aluminum baskets, carbon-fiber cones, mass-loaded rubber surrounds, and advanced motor structures. This engineering marvel maintains constant magnetic force in the voice coil gap. The result? Wider bandwidth, higher output, better power handling, and reduced distortion. Combined with advanced crossover technology, these drivers create a remarkably balanced sound that consistently represents the original recording. Prepare to be captivated by lifelike audio.
Preserve each detail of every note
Experience a grand symphony of sound. Our enclosure, featuring extensive internal bracing and a 5mm-thick solid aluminum front baffle, eliminates cabinet resonances and preserves fine details. Ten isolation cups enhance clarity further, while its four-chamber division eliminates standing waves for even response. At each tower's base, four custom outrigger stabilizers with IsoAcoustics' award-winning Gaia II isolators prevent energy reflection, delivering improved micro-detail, clear transients, a wider soundstage, and precise imaging.
Precise and full-toned sound
The T600's transitional-array design smooths its response by randomizing floor bounce. Tailor your bass with two port plugs for deep, tight, and musical sound. Unlike other speakers, the T600 ensures consistent and balanced resonant performance by minimizing interference from low-frequency waves. With the option to customize output using port plugs, you'll enjoy impactful, energizing bass that will add movement to your listening experience.
Luxury in every detail
The T600 is not just an auditory masterpiece but a visual one, too. It offers two stunning finishes, Satin Walnut Veneer and High Gloss Piano Black, blending naturally into your room's aesthetics. Its magnetically attached grilles not only enhance its visual appeal but also provide flexibility in adjusting its appearance to your preference. Moreover, subtle design elements like the etched Synchrony logo add an extra touch of elegance and sophistication.
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Controlled, chest-punching low end leads the PSB Synchrony T600 experience: reviewers applaud its bass control and deep, tuneful extension. The towers pair a neutral, transparent voice with remarkably resolved midrange detail and a wide, layered soundstage, while flagship build and included IsoAcoustics feet keep cabinet vibration in check, notes Chris Eberle and Jacob Green.
Pros
- Exceptional, tightly controlled bass with deep extension into the mid‑20Hz region.
- Highly resolved midrange clarity and natural timbral detail that reveals phrasing and micro‑details.
- Flagship mechanical design and isolation (milled/aluminum baffle, IsoAcoustics feet) yield superb build stability and low cabinet coloration.
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Cons
- Low nominal impedance and high performance can demand robust amplification; reviewers noted occasional trace overload with underpowered electronics.
- No dedicated Synchrony center‑channel currently available, which may complicate aesthetics and matching for home‑theater setups.
Sound Quality
94/100
Bass
96/100
Triple 6.5" woofers in separate chambers with three rear ports and a 20Hz LF cutoff; multiple reviewers call the bass 'extremely well controlled' and 'the best-controlled bass I've ever heard' with extension to the mid-20Hz region. The speakers are described as satisfying 'any bass head' and turning bass guitar into a melodic instrument, supporting a near-reference-level low-end performance for a triple-woofer design.
Mid
94/100
5.25" carbon-fiber mid and LR4 crossover; reviewers repeatedly note exceptional midrange detail and timbral accuracy ('told me everything I needed to know', audible phrasing and pedal thud). Vocals and orchestral detail are highly resolved and coherent through the crossover region.
Treble
92/100
1" titanium dome tweeter with ferrofluid and waveguide; reviewers describe delicate, non-strident highs and good extension and air despite measured taper above 3kHz. Treble is refined and detailed, articulating cymbals and overtones without noticeable harshness.
Soundstage Imaging
94/100
Multiple reviewers report wide, layered soundstages with precise imaging ('could almost count the number of violinists', 'picture the hall and stage'). Off-axis design and acoustic lens/waveguide contribute to stable, holographic imaging when positioned appropriately.
Dynamics
93/100
Speakers are described as quick and capable of large dynamic swings with minimal distortion ('go from loud to soft in an instant'). A few notes about amplifier requirements (trace overload with underpowered electronics) indicate excellent dynamic capability when paired with sufficient power.
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Build Quality
95/100
Extensive internal bracing, milled aluminum faceplate, high-quality finishes and isoAcoustic GAIA II feet; reviews highlight 'stone-like cabinet', 'stunning fit and finish' and attention to mechanical detail consistent with a flagship product.
Features Connectivity
80/100
Passive tower baseline applied and capped per rules. Physical features include tri-wire/tri-amp binding posts, triple rear ports with supplied port plugs, and included isolation feet; these are noted in reviews but the connectivity score is set to the passive baseline (80).
Value for Money
90/100
While priced in the high-end range (~$7,999–$8,999/pair in reviews), multiple reviewers call them excellent value for performance ('almost seem a steal', 'exceed the quality of much more expensive speakers'). Strong performance-per-dollar relative to other flagship offerings is repeatedly noted.
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