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Kanto YU4 Powered Speaker (pair)
$379.99 – $419.99
Kanto YU2 Powered Speaker (pair)
$229.99 – $249.99
- Power output of 50 watts total RMS at 25 watts per channel. Frequency response: 80-20,000 Hz.
- With its built-in soundcard, it can stream high-quality audio directly from your computer’s USB port.
- For that extra bass punch, hook up a subwoofer via the SUB OUT port.
Description
Kanto YU2 Powered Speaker (pair) – Kanto
Proudly designed in Canada, the YU2 desktop mini-monitor will make you believe that big sound can come in a small package. With its built-in soundcard, it can stream high-quality audio directly from your computer’s USB port, or connect directly to any 3.5mm AUX jack for maximum input flexibility. 3” composite drivers ensure a distortion-free bass and midrange, while the 3/4” silk dome tweeters effortlessly produce scintillating highs. A specially tuned bass-port on the rear extends the low end while keeping airflow away from your active workspace. If deep bass is your thing, simply connect a subwoofer to the SUB OUT port and revel in pure low-end bliss. Available in matte or gloss finishes to personalize your space.
Features:
- 3″ composite drivers and 3/4” silk dome tweeters provide detailed mid-range and crisp highs
- Along with a 3.5mm AUX input, YU2’s built-in soundcard allows you to stream high-quality audio directly from your computer’s USB port
- For extra bass, hook up a subwoofer via the SUB OUT port
- Available with matte and gloss finishes in a variety of colors
- Two year manufacturer’s warranty
Specs
- Tweeter: 3/4 inch Silk Dome tweeters
- Woofer: 3 inch composite drivers
- Nominal Impedance: 4 Ohms Nominal Impedance
- Speaker Sensitivity: 84 dB Speaker Sensitivity
- Amplifier Type: Class D Amplifier
- Power Output: 100W Peak Power (50 Watts Total RMS)
- Input Sensitivity: 450 mV Input Sensitivity
- Total Harmonic Distortion: < 0.1% Total Harmonic Distortion
- Crossover Frequency: 2.5 kHz
- Crossover System: 2-way
- Frequency Response: 80 Hz – 20 kHz
- Inputs: 3.5mm stereo mini-jack AUX Input
- Inputs 2: USB Audio Input
- Outputs: Subwoofer output
- Speaker Terminals: Active to Passive Knurled Speaker Binding Posts
- Input Voltage/Frequency: AC 100V – 240V 50/60 Hz universal power supply
- Bass Port: Rear bass port
- Construction: Acoustic grade MDF cabinets or Solid bamboo cabinets
- Assembly Required?: No
- Product Dims (W x D x H): 3.9″ x 5.3″ x 5.9″
- Net Weight (Active Speaker): 3.1 lb
- Product Weight: 7.3 lb
- Box Contents: Speakers (2), Power Cord, USB DAC Cable, 10′ Speaker Wire, 10′ 3.5mm AUX Cable, 8 Rubber Feet, 3 Manuals
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Additional information
Weight | 15 lbs |
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Dimensions | 10 × 10 × 14 in |
Color Choice |
Bamboo ,Matte Black ,Matte White ,Walnut |
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Carl –
They are a ton better than my laptop and monitor speakers. Well built, good sound.
The instructions say to place speakers at least “20 to 25 cm” (8 to 10 inches) from back wall for adequate bass response …these are desktop speakers, so that is not always possible with all the crap on my desk. Maybe all speakers say that, although my old ones that blew out after 15 years didn’t need that. They were satellite speakers with a sub-woofer though.
My old speakers had a separate volume control with a long cord that I could put anywhere. I didn’t realize how much I would miss that. The volume control on these is in the rear, making my transition even more challenging. Sometimes you need to access speaker volume control. Windows volume control does not cut it.