PSB T54 Imagine Tower Speaker (Pair)
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PSB T54 Imagine Tower Speaker (Pair)

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PSB T54 Imagine Tower Speaker (Pair)PSB Imagine T54 Tower Speaker (Pair) at Vinyl Sound Toronto Canada The Imagine T54 is a 3 way floorstanding tower loudspeaker from PSB Speakers (Ontario, Canada), available at Vinyl Sound in Toronto, Canada. Part of PSB's Imagine Series a lineup engineered to deliver the highest performance to value ratio in the brand's lineup the T54 houses a 1" titanium dome tweeter, a 4" woven carbon fibre midrange driver, and two 5. 25" woven carbon fibre woofers

PSB Imagine T54 Tower Speaker (Pair) at Vinyl Sound Toronto Canada

The Imagine T54 is a 3-way floorstanding tower loudspeaker from PSB Speakers (Ontario, Canada), available at Vinyl Sound in Toronto, Canada. Part of PSB's Imagine Series — a lineup engineered to deliver the highest performance-to-value ratio in the brand's lineup — the T54 houses a 1" titanium dome tweeter, a 4" woven carbon-fibre midrange driver, and two 5.25" woven carbon-fibre woofers in a slim, dual bass-reflex cabinet with dual rear-firing slot ports. With a frequency response of 35 Hz to 23,000 Hz (±3dB) and 89dB in-room sensitivity, the T54 delivers room-filling sound and a large soundstage from a slender, minimal cabinet available in Satin Black and Satin White finishes. Designed and engineered in Canada under PSB founder Paul Barton, the Imagine T54 employs the same Linkwitz-Riley 4th-order crossover topology found throughout the PSB lineup, bringing flagship engineering principles to an accessible, lifestyle-friendly floorstander.

3-Way Dual Bass-Reflex Design with Carbon-Fibre Driver Platform

The Imagine T54 draws directly from the architecture of PSB's higher-end Imagine T65, adopting its 3-way dual bass-reflex topology and applying dual rear-firing slot ports inherited from the PWM Series. Each of the two 5.25" woofers operates in its own individually tuned chamber within the T54's slim cabinet, minimizing in-cabinet acoustic interference and maximizing bass control and extension. The dual rear-firing slot ports are engineered to reduce turbulence compared to conventional round ports, producing tighter, more defined low-frequency output and making the T54 less placement-sensitive than many traditional bass-reflex designs.

The 4" woven carbon-fibre midrange driver operates in a sealed chamber isolated from the woofer section, ensuring that the critical midrange frequencies covering voices, acoustic instruments, and fundamental harmonics are reproduced without coloration from woofer back-wave contamination. The 1" titanium dome tweeter uses Ferrofluid damping and a neodymium magnet for thermal stability, extended output, and low distortion at high listening levels. All drivers are integrated via PSB's fourth-order Linkwitz-Riley acoustic crossover, ensuring phase-accurate, distortion-free driver handoff across the full frequency range.

Slim Cabinet, Broad Compatibility, and Lifestyle-Ready Finishes

The Imagine T54's cabinet measures just 171mm wide, making it one of the slimmest 3-way tower designs in the PSB lineup. Aluminum accents and precisely chamfered edges give the T54 a refined, contemporary appearance that complements the PSB PWM Series for a visually coordinated home audio or home theatre setup. Available in Satin Black and Satin White, the T54 integrates into a wide range of interior environments without visual intrusion. Its 8-Ohm nominal impedance and 89dB in-room sensitivity make it an easy, non-demanding load for a broad selection of integrated amplifiers, AV receivers, and streaming amplifiers at any power level between 20 and 150 Watts.

Key Features

  • 3-Way Dual Bass-Reflex Architecture from the Imagine T65: The T54 inherits the T65's dual bass-reflex topology, with individually tuned woofer chambers and dual rear-firing slot ports for extended, well-controlled bass from a compact cabinet.
  • 1" Titanium Dome Tweeter with Ferrofluid and Neodymium Magnet: The titanium dome tweeter delivers smooth, detailed high-frequency performance to 23,000 Hz, with Ferrofluid cooling for thermal protection under sustained high-output listening.
  • 4" Woven Carbon-Fibre Midrange Driver in Sealed Chamber: A dedicated 4" carbon-fibre midrange driver housed in its own sealed sub-enclosure reproduces the critical vocal and instrumental midrange band with low coloration and high clarity, isolated from the woofer section.
  • Two 5.25" Woven Carbon-Fibre Woofers in Individually Tuned Chambers: Each woofer operates in its own optimized chamber, reducing in-cabinet standing waves and producing tight, articulate bass extending to 35 Hz (±3dB) and 28 Hz at -10dB.
  • Dual Rear-Firing Slot Ports from the PWM Series: The rear slot ports reduce port turbulence for cleaner bass output and lower sensitivity to wall proximity compared to conventional round-port bass-reflex designs.
  • Linkwitz-Riley 4th-Order Acoustic Crossover: The same crossover topology used across PSB's flagship lineup ensures phase-accurate, low-distortion driver integration at every frequency transition for a seamless, coherent presentation.
  • Slim 171mm-Wide Cabinet with Aluminum Accents: A slender profile with chamfered edges and aluminum trim delivers a premium, minimal aesthetic that blends with the PSB PWM Series and suits any living space or home theatre installation.
  • 8-Ohm Nominal Impedance, Easy to Drive: The T54's 8-Ohm load and 89dB in-room sensitivity make it compatible with a wide range of amplifiers, including modestly powered integrated amplifiers and AV receivers.
  • Available in Satin Black and Satin White: Two neutral, lifestyle-ready finishes allow the T54 to integrate seamlessly into any home decor environment.

Technical Specifications

Design Type 3-Way, Dual Bass-Reflex, Dual Rear-Firing Slot Ports, Individually Tuned Woofer Chambers
Frequency Response (On Axis ±3dB) 35 Hz to 23,000 Hz
Frequency Response (On Axis ±1.5dB) 48 Hz to 20,000 Hz
Frequency Response (Off Axis 30° ±1.5dB) 48 Hz to 10,000 Hz
LF Cutoff (-10dB) 28 Hz
Sensitivity (Anechoic) 87dB (2.83V / 1m)
Sensitivity (Listening Room) 89dB
Nominal Impedance 8 Ohms
Minimum Impedance 4 Ohms
Recommended Amplifier Power 20 to 150 Watts
Program Power 200 Watts
Tweeter 1" (25mm) Titanium Dome with Ferrofluid and Neodymium Magnet
Midrange Driver 4" (102mm) Woven Carbon-Fibre Cone, Rubber Surround
Woofers 2 x 5.25" (133mm) Woven Carbon-Fibre Cone, Rubber Surround
Dimensions (W x H x D) 171 x 830 x 302 mm
Weight (Each) 18.1 kg
Finishes Satin Black, Satin White

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the PSB Imagine T54?

The PSB Imagine T54 is a 3-way floorstanding tower loudspeaker from PSB Speakers of Ontario, Canada. It features a 1" titanium dome tweeter, a 4" woven carbon-fibre midrange driver in a sealed sub-enclosure, and two 5.25" woven carbon-fibre woofers in individually tuned bass-reflex chambers with dual rear-firing slot ports. The T54 delivers a full-range frequency response of 35 Hz to 23,000 Hz (±3dB) and 89dB in-room sensitivity from a slim 171mm-wide cabinet available in Satin Black and Satin White.

How does the PSB Imagine T54 compare to the Polk Audio Reserve R700 or the Klipsch RP-8000F II?

The PSB Imagine T54 competes with accessible floorstanders like the Polk Audio Reserve R700 and the Klipsch RP-8000F II, but takes a distinctly different engineering approach. The R700 uses Polk's proprietary X-Port technology and a ring-radiator tweeter for a smooth, wide-dispersion presentation, while the Klipsch RP-8000F II employs a Tractrix Horn-loaded compression tweeter and dual 8" woofers for higher sensitivity (98dB) and a more forward, high-efficiency character. The T54 differentiates itself through its dedicated 4" sealed-chamber midrange driver, which provides cleaner vocal and instrumental reproduction than the 2.5-way configurations common in competing designs. Its 8-Ohm, 89dB load is also more forgiving of modestly powered amplifiers than the Klipsch's horn-loaded design, which benefits most from amplifiers that are well-matched in output impedance.

Does the PSB Imagine T54 need a subwoofer?

The PSB Imagine T54 is capable of full, enjoyable stereo listening for most music genres without a subwoofer, with bass extension reaching 35 Hz (±3dB) and 28 Hz at -10dB. For home theatre use, or for listeners who require the deepest bass reproduction for large-scale orchestral recordings, electronic music, or film soundtracks with extreme low-frequency content, pairing the T54 with a PSB subwoofer or a quality third-party sub is recommended. The T54's individually tuned woofer chambers and slot-port design integrate cleanly with a subwoofer crossover for a seamless 2.1 system.

What is the role of the dual rear-firing slot ports in the PSB Imagine T54?

The dual rear-firing slot ports in the T54 are inherited from PSB's PWM Series and serve to reduce turbulence and port noise compared to conventional round bass-reflex ports, particularly at higher output levels. Their slot geometry distributes airflow across a wider opening area, which lowers air velocity through the port at any given bass output level and reduces the audible chuffing that can occur with conventional round ports when driven hard. The rear-firing orientation also means port output interacts with the rear wall in a way that reinforces low-frequency output in the listening room, allowing the T54 to be placed at practical distances from the rear wall without excessive bass loading.

What amplifier works well with the PSB Imagine T54 in a Toronto home setup?

The PSB Imagine T54's 8-Ohm nominal impedance and 89dB in-room sensitivity make it compatible with a wide range of amplifiers rated between 20 and 150 Watts. At Vinyl Sound in Toronto, the T54 pairs naturally with NAD integrated amplifiers such as the NAD C 3050 or C 700 BluOS Streaming Amplifier, which share PSB's Canadian engineering heritage through the Lenbrook Group. For home theatre applications, the T54 integrates well with AV receivers from Yamaha, Denon, or Marantz rated at 80 Watts per channel or above. For two-channel stereo listening, an integrated amplifier with a phono stage is a good match for listeners who include vinyl playback in their system.

Can the PSB Imagine T54 be used in a home theatre system?

Yes. The PSB Imagine T54 is well suited for home theatre use as a front left and right pair, thanks to its wide frequency range, 200-Watt program power handling, and 89dB in-room sensitivity. PSB's Imagine Series includes the B50 bookshelf speaker for surrounds and the T65 tower for centre-channel matching, allowing a coherent full-range Imagine Series home theatre system to be assembled. For cinema-grade bass performance with film soundtracks, pairing the T54 with a dedicated subwoofer is strongly recommended.

Where can I buy the PSB Imagine T54 Tower Speaker in Toronto or Canada?

The PSB Imagine T54 Tower Speaker (Pair) is available at Vinyl Sound, an authorized PSB dealer in Toronto, Canada. Vinyl Sound carries the full PSB Imagine Series lineup and offers in-store demonstrations, home delivery, and setup advice across the Toronto area and broader Canada. Visit the Vinyl Sound Canada online store or contact the Toronto location directly to arrange a listening session or discuss system matching.

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