XPS 2.0 Lounge
- Creating a mood with sound and style…
Description
- Designed in the « Lounge » Mood & Hi-Fi inspired technologies!
- 2.0 Speaker kit: 2 satellite speakers featuring a port + Remote control designed to house and connect iPod®, Zune® and MP3 player
- Total output Power: 5 Watts RMS, Peak Power: 10 Watts
- Exclusive Design
- Wired Remote Control/Docking station designed to house a MP3 player
- General Volume control
- Bass control
- External Line in connector (to directly connect the MP3)
- Stereo headset connector
- Microphone connector
- Satellites with design inspired by Hi-Fi
- Metal grid to protect the drivers
- Port inspired by Hi-Fi systems (bass-medium)
- Wall-mountable
- H 26cm x L 9cm x D 7.5cm
- Magnetically shielded satellite speakers
- Speaker cable length: 1.80m
- Cable to connect the remote control and the computer: 1.80m
Box contents
- 2 satellites featuring a port
- Wired Remote Control/ Docking station designed to house iPod®, Zune® and MP3 players
- Cable to connect the audio source
- iPod® and Zune® adapter
- Warranty certificate and user manual
Technology
- 2.0 / Stereo
- System for transmitting sound over two channels = stereo.
- Magnetic shielding
- Magnetic shielding shields against the magnetic field generated by speakers, for example. If a speaker is touching a CRT screen (television or computer), magnetic shielding is necessary to avoid disturbing the display.
- Satellite
- Satellite is the name given to a speaker which does not reproduce bass frequencies: this speaker is therefore the satellite to a subwoofer. In a X.1 kit (2.1, 4.1, 5.1 , 6.1 or 7.1), the digit before the point 1, i.e. the 2, 4, 5, 6 or 7, represents the number of satellites in the speaker kit.
- Speaker
- Unit reproducing an acoustic wave from an electrical signal which vibrates one or more membranes, the movements creating a sound wave.
- Line input
- Analog audio input designed to receive an unamplified sound signal. There are 2 line levels: the general public line level, at -10dBv: this is the signal output level of a Hi-Fi component connected to an amplifier via a connector known as a line input. The professional line level, at +4dBu, is much more powerful, and is used to connect studio or public-address (PA) equipment.
- Microphone input
- An analog plug to which a microphone is connected: microphone inputs may be in 6.35mm jack (1/4’’ jack), 3.5mm jack (1/8’’ jack) or XLR formats.
- Headphone plug
- Stereo audio output allowing for the connection of stereo headphones. A headphone plug uses a connector in 3.5mm mini-jack format.
- Stereo
- Abbreviation of stereophonic. A stereophonic signal is a signal transmitted over 2 channels: one channel on the left and one channel on the right, whereby the sound transmitted is different on each channel.
- Dome-shaped driver
- Speaker driver with a dome shape for enhanced sound distribution.
- Driver
- A driver is a device which transforms a signal into another signal: a speaker is a driver which transforms an electrical signal into a sound signal.
- Watts Peak Power
- Watts Peak Power represents the peak electrical power delivered by an amplifier to speakers.
