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Technical specifications

2.0 stereo speaker kit

  • 2 piece multimedia speaker kit
  • Stylish design selected by a panel of discerning consumers (European poll)
  • VoIP Ready: Headphone connector and microphone input on the right satellite for easy access, especially when using VoIP!
  • Volume control knob on right satellite
  • Integrated power supply / blue power supply LED
  • 5 Watts RMS total output power. 10 Watts Peak Power.
  • 2 x 2.5 Watts magnetically shielded satellite speakers
  • Rectangular shaped speakers (5cm x 9cm), for use on flat surfaces (not wall mountable)
  • Satellite dimensions: 25cm H x 6.5cm W x 6cm D
  • 1.8 meter cable to connect the audio source

 


 

Box contents

 

  • 2 magnetically shielded satellites
  • Cable to connect audio source and microphone input, 3.5mm connector
  • Power supply cable (220-240V)
  • User manual

 

 

Minimum configuration

 

  • PC with sound card
  • Mac®
  • MP3 player/iPod®
  • CD/DVD player
  • TV set
  • Video game consoles

 

 

Technology

2.0 / Stereo
System for transmitting sound over two channels = stereo.
Headphone plug
Stereo audio output allowing for the connection of stereo headphones. A headphone plug uses a connector in 3.5mm mini-jack format.
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.
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.
Subwoofer
The subwoofer is a speaker which reproduces bass frequencies, and is often larger than other types of speakers as bass frequencies require larger membranes than is the case with high or medium frequencies. A single subwoofer is most often included in a speaker kit: as bass frequencies are transmitted all around the membrane (omnidirectionally) and not just in front of the membrane, a single subwoofer is sufficient to provide rich bass sound all across an area, as long as it is powerful enough. In a X.1 kit (2.1, 4.1, 5.1, 6.1 or 7.1), the digit after the period, i.e. the 1, signifies that 1 subwoofer is included.
Watts Peak Power
Watts Peak Power represents the peak electrical power delivered by an amplifier to speakers.
Watts RMS
Power in Watts RMS represents the continuous electrical power delivered by an amplifier to speakers.
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