XPS* 2.0 60 DJ Set
- Perfect for leisure DJing, to create your first home studio.
- Coming soon
Description
- 3-inch woofers with a Kevlar membrane for homogeneous, precise sound
- 2 ports per satellite, for powerful bass response
- Wooden subwoofer, crafted of 9 mm-thick MDF
- Audio inputs ( to connect a computer, DJ gear, mixer, MP3 player, game console or other audio sources)
- Main RCA line input on back of right satellite
- Auxiliary 3.5 mm mini-jack line input on front of right satellite
- Headphones output (the speakers are automatically cut off when headphones are connected)
- Controls:
- ON/OFF switch
- Volume control knob
- Bass control knob
- Treble control knob
- Power LED
- Ergonomic controls inspired by those on Hercules DJ consoles, for better grip and ease-of-use
*Extended Personal Sound
Technical specifications
- RMS power: 2 x 15 W RMS
- Peak power: 60 W
- Frequency response: 60 Hz - 20 kHz
- Satellite dimensions: 22.5 (H) x 14 (W) x 17.7 (D) cm
- Right satellite weight: 2.138 kg Left satellite weight: 1.738 kg
- Internal power supply
- Magnetically shielded satellites won’t disturb your surroundings
- RoHS standard-compliant product
Box contents
- 2 amplified satellites
- 1 connection cable between the satellites (2m)
- 1 audio source cable (3.5 mm mini-jack [M] - 2 RCA [M])
- Warranty certificate and user manual
Technology
- 2.0 / Stereo
- System for transmitting sound over two channels = stereo.
- BPM = tempo
- Beats Per Minute: this represents the rhythm, the number of audible beats in a piece of music per minute. The greater the number of BPM, the faster the tempo of the music is for dancers. A slow song is often between 70 and 90 BPM, while dance songs average around 120 BPM, and Trance songs can approach 160 BPM. The tempo is the number of BPM.
- DJ
- Abbreviation of Disc Jockey: a person who selects and plays music at a party.
- Mini-jack / 3.5mm jack
- Mini-jack is also referred to as a 3.5mm jack or 1/8" connector. A mini-jack connector is a mono or stereo connector used to connect audio inputs or outputs on mass market sound cards.
- Rotary potentiometer
- A rotary potentiometer is a knob which can be turned and which has a start and end point. These kinds of potentiometers are used for progressive adjustments which do not require the degree of precision provided by a slider, such as for equalization.
- 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.
