6-Watt Block Speaker — Timing System Speaker for Pool Deck

6-Watt Block Speaker — Timing System Speaker for Pool Deck

6-Watt block speaker for competitive swim timing systems — enhances start tones and deck audio when paired with Colorado start/timing hardware.

SKU: R-SP-6-45 Category:

Description

The 6-Watt Block Speaker is a rugged, corrosion-resistant audio unit engineered for competitive swimming environments. Designed to integrate with Colorado Time Systems start and timing systems — including Championship and Infinity series start systems — this speaker provides clear, reliable audio right at the pool deck or starting block area where officials and athletes need it most.

With 6 watts of output, moisture-resistant construction, and easy mounting on starting platforms or deck stanchions, this block speaker boosts the effectiveness of race start tones, meet announcements, and auxiliary audio signals. Its compact size and focused sound projection make it ideal for high-school, collegiate, and community swim meets when paired with your timing system or auxiliary speaker outputs.

Whether used for standard start tones, recall signals, or supplemental announcements, this speaker enhances audio coverage and helps ensure that everyone on deck hears critical timing cues clearly.

Speaker Specifications
Power Output 6 W
Frequency Response 45 Ω (typical for timing system speakers)
Typical Use Cases Swim meet start tones, timing announcements
Mounting Option(s) Starting block or deck-mounted
Warranty Info. Manufacturer-standard warranty
Compatibility (Starters) Colorado Time Systems start/timing systems (Championship, Infinity, etc.)

FAQs

What type of speaker is this?
This is a 6-Watt block speaker designed to work with competitive swim timing and start systems, typically mounted on starting blocks or pool deck stanchions.
Which systems is this speaker compatible with?
It integrates with systems like Colorado Time Systems’ start and timing equipment including Championship and Infinity series start systems
Where is the block speaker used?
It’s used on the pool deck near the start area to amplify start tones, recall tones, and timing announcements so officials and swimmers can hear them clearly.
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