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Monitor Audio WSS230 Super Slim In-Wall Speaker

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Monitor Audio WSS230 Super Slim In-Wall SpeakerKey Information Sensitivity (1W @ 1M): 87 dB Mounting Depth: 50 mm Power Handling (RMS): 60 Ws Nominal Impedance: 8 ohms Driver Size: 3 " Cut Out Width: 101 mm Cut Out Height: 346 mm Sold As: Single Speaker The WSS230 design brings with it our renowned C CAM metal cone drivers, resulting in added sonic precision and detail. Offering a step up from the WSS130, this Super Slim in wall model is one for projects where (even) more critical music

Key Information

  • Sensitivity (1W @ 1M):87 dB
  • Mounting Depth:50 mm
  • Power Handling (RMS):60 Ws
  • Nominal Impedance:8 ohms
  • Driver Size:3 "
  • Cut-Out Width:101 mm
  • Cut-Out Height:346 mm
  • Sold As: Single Speaker

The WSS230 design brings with it our renowned C-CAM metal cone drivers, resulting in added sonic precision and detail. Offering a step-up from the WSS130, this Super Slim in-wall model is one for projects where (even) more critical music reproduction is required.

The mid-point WSS230 offers a step-up in performance – additions here include Monitor Audio’s renowned C-CAM metal drivers, delivering increased precision and detailed sonic characteristics.

The WSS230 makes you think again – the possibility of installation in constructions featuring 2" studs slips effortlessly into view. Mounting restricted by AVC ducts, cabling or pipework? No problem to this in-wall speaker, or any of the speakers in this range.

These models can also be installed between a standard 14" stud bay, when used in a horizontal (portrait) orientation. Consequently, the same speakers can be installed around a screen, keeping the same neat visuals, as well as identical L-C-R performance.

To provide protection from damage by residual masonry or building materials, Monitor Audio designed a protective cover to keep the drivers and crossover safe. And the trim-less grille not only provides protection, it also adopts an incredibly discreet and low-profile aesthetic appearance.

These covers can be painted to achieve seamless décor integration, with the supplied replacement scrim maintaining the stealthy presence of the speaker once decorating is done. Nice and neat. Super strong, magnetically attached rare earth magnets ensure long-term security, coupled with easy installation and servicing.


Key Features

  • Good, better, best performance levels
  • Super-slim depth 50 mm (2") – designed to fit in 2" stud walls or where space is restricted
  • Designed for portrait or landscape installation – fits between standard 14" stud bays
  • Elegant, slim profile only 385 x 140 mm wide
  • Three, 3" bass/mid-range drivers featuring incremental technology and performance benefits – MMP II, C-CAM and dished C-CAM cones
  • 25 mm C-CAM Gold Dome tweeter used on WSS130 and WSS230 models. WSS430 utilises MPD high frequency transducer from Platinum IC model and flagship Platinum II speaker range
  • High quality crossover components – Selected and voiced for amazing sonic performance
  • Magnetically attached ‘trim-less’ grille – discreet, reliable, and easy servicing
  • Tri-Grip Dog leg fixings – reliable, robust, and quick to install
  • Gold plated sprung push terminals – easy to connect and reliable
  • Paintable grille – to complement and blend with décor
  • WSS430 has rotating tweeter for optimum dispersion when used in landscape configuration
  • WB3 (dark blue) pre-construction bracket

Specifications

Frequency Response (-6 dB): 75 Hz – 30 KHz

Sensitivity (1W@1M): 87 dB

Nominal Impedance: 8 ohms

Maximum SPL: 105.6 dBA

Power Handling (RMS): 60 W Full range (100 W with crossover set to 100 Hz @ 12 dB/Octave)

Recommended Amplifier Requirements: 10 – 100 W

Drive Unit Complement:

3 x 3" C-CAM cone bass-mid drivers
1 x 25 mm (1") C-CAM Gold Dome tweeter

Crossover Recommendation using AVR/Processor: 100 Hz at a minimum of 12 dB/Octave (24 dB/Octave optimum)

Overall Dimensions: 385 x 140.5 mm

Overall Depth (Including Grille): 54.25 mm

Cut-Out Dimensions: 346 x 101 mm

Mounting Depth: 50 mm

Connection: Gold Plated Sprung push terminals – For bare wire connection up to 4 mm2

Fixing Type: 6 position Tri-Grip dog leg fixings

Construction Material: Mineral filled ABS Plastic, RoHS2 Compliant. Painted steel grille

Weight: 1.4 kg

Pre-Construction Bracket: WB3 Pre-Construction Bracket (Dark Blue)

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★★★★★ 5
A thoroughly-researched, thoughtful, and nuanced work about the 1692 Salem withcraft panic.
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This graphic novel recounts the 1692 Salem (Massachusetts) witchcraft panic that engulfed Salem, Salem Village (now Danvers), and adjacent communities. About two dozen men and women were convicted and hanged, one was pressed to death (tortured) to try to force him to acknowledge the Court’s authority. That man was Giles Corey, aged 80. The book focuses on him, but it covers others among the accused and executed as well as on the judges, politicians, and other involved. (No so much on the accusers and their motives.). The narrative plays out chronologically with interstitial vignettes in which 19th Century literary figures Nathaniel Hawthorne and Henry Wadsworth Longfellow wander around Salem during the 1800s discussing the trials and their legacy. (Hawthorne lived in Salem for a time and was a descendant or the Court of Oyer and Terminer Judge Hathorne.). The work concludes with a chapter, More Wonders of the Invisible World, that follows how Salem developed economically up to the present day in which witchcraft-related Halloween tourism turns Salem town into arguably the least attractive “tourist attraction” on Cape Ann. (Do not skip this chapter, it is engrossing.) An extensive series of endnotes provide scholarly references and background information. The artwork veers back and forth between caricatures (the 17th century events) and realism (19th century and onwards). In both cases the line art is exquisite. The text includes quotes from transcripts of the trials and other contemporary documents as well as fictional dialog. Wickey worked on this book for more than a decade, and it shows in his thorough scholarship. This is, in all seriousness, Pulitzer/Eisner-level work. Wickey was born in Beverly and resides on Cape Ann. Most of us born and raised on the “North Shore” learn about the Salem witchcraft panic in high school -often as a cautionary tale about politics, spectral evidence, and what we would today call “lawfare.” I thought I knew a fair amount about the 1692 panic, but I learned something new with nearly every other page. I was especially glad to see Wickey cover now-debunked ergot-poisoning theory and that he dismissed the vile slander that some among the convicted and executed were actually witches. There’s nothing really “missing” from the book, though one wishes one could learn more about the fates of the accusers other than Ann Putnam. That their motives appear to have been “sport” is bone-chilling fully three centuries later. Read her "apology" years later and try not to think, "psychopath." At 500 plus pages, it's too long to read at one setting, but it is a pleasure to read at shorter intervals.
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Salvatore P. Vasta
Charlottesville, US
★★★★★ 5
Masterpiece
Format: Kindle
It has been said that any work of literature should be gauged upon how much the work makes the reader think. Ben Wickey has certainly achieved this - in spades - as one of the “civilised” world’s most frightening episodes is revisited with respect and thoughtfulness on the human condition.
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Jessica Richart
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I bought this book for my husband as a Christmas present and he enjoyed the book!
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Molly H
Houston, US
★★★★★ 4
The Tale of Salem
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If you’re not familiar with the history of Salem and its witch trials, this graphic novel is a solid entry point. The author, while not a historian, clearly put in the work—spending time in Salem, connecting with residents, and striving to honor both the historical record and the modern-day sentiments of those who live with that legacy. His goal was to get the facts right while also capturing how the people of Salem view their own history, and I think he succeeded in that respect. The artwork fits the subject matter well. We often imagine people of that time as living hard, joyless lives, and the art conveys that sense of austerity. The mix of black-and-white and color panels is sometimes striking—there are moments where the color really enhances the impact of a scene—but other times I wasn’t sure what it added. Still, the black-and-white aesthetic ties neatly into the grim tone of the era. That said, the book is quite long, and if you’re already well-versed in the Salem Witch Trials, you may not learn much new in terms of facts. But if you enjoy studying the trials or want to explore the story through a different medium, this graphic novel is definitely worth picking up. For me, it landed at a 3.5 stars, which I’ll round up to 4 (since I usually do that when posting on review sites).
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P. M. Cooper
Carnegie, US
★★★★★ 5
Salem's a Lot
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Great comic that deserves to be at the top end of best of 2025 lists. Intensively researched with multiple art approaches to the varied settings. It also made me want to take a trip to Salem in the off-season. A virtuosic undertaking!
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