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Speakerskit 2.1kit 2.1
Lines11
Specs
Frequency range40 – 20000 Hz40 – 20000 Hz
Speaker output40 W46 W
Front10 W/channel13 W/channel
Subwoofer20 W20 W
Speaker port tube
Features
Functions
Bluetooth
USB A
FM receiver
bass control
Bluetooth
USB A
FM receiver
bass control
Connections
mini-Jack (3.5 mm)
mini-Jack (3.5 mm)
General
Detachable cablesoundsound
LCD screen
Lighting effects
Remote controlwirelesswireless
Volume controlfront and remotefront and remote
Wall mount
Speaker materialMDFMDF
Subwoofer materialMDFMDF
Front speaker size (WxHxD)95x152x95 mm95x152x97 mm
Subwoofer size160x225x245 mm178x237x300 mm
Weight3.6 kg3.6 kg
Color
Added to E-Catalogmarch 2024march 2024
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Glossary

Speaker output

Total speaker power rating — the sum of the power ratings of all components (front, rear, centre, etc.)

Rated usually means the highest average sound power that the speakers can produce without overloading and damage. Individual peaks of sound can significantly exceed this figure, but it is the average value that is key — in particular, it is it that determines the overall loudness of the acoustics. However it should be borne in mind here that in sets with a subwoofer, the latter can account for about half of the total power of the entire system, while the actual volume is determined mainly by the main speakers. In fact, this means that with equal total power, acoustics with a subwoofer can sound noticeably quieter than a model without a subwoofer: for example, a 2.0 system at 20 W will have 10 W per main channel, while in a 2.1 model at 20 W with 10- watt subwoofer on the main speakers will have only 5 watts.

As for specific values, in the quietest modern PC speakers, the power does not exceed 10 watts. An indicator of 10 – 25 W can be called relatively modest, 25 – 50 W — average, and values of 50 – 100 W and above are found mainly in sets with subwoofers, where a significant part of the power falls on the bass speaker (although there are also ordinary stereo speakers with similar features)....

Theoretically, the power of acoustics also affects its compatibility with a specific amplifier: speakers should not be inferior to it in terms of rated power, otherwise sound distortion and even equipment damage are possible. However, computer acoustics in the vast majority of cases are used with their own amplifiers, optimally matched to the speakers installed in the speakers. So this moment becomes relevant only in some very specific cases — for example, when replacing a complete external amplifier (see below) with another one.

Front

The power rating of each individual front speaker provided in the speaker system. This parameter can be specified for a system with any number of speakers (see above) — all sound formats used in computer acoustics provide a pair of front speakers.

In the most general terms, the higher the power, the louder the speaker is capable of sounding. For more information about this parameter, see "Total power" above. Also note here that for stereo systems without a subwoofer, the power of one front channel is half of the total power; in more advanced acoustics, the power ratio between the channels may be different.

Lighting effects

The presence of lighting effects in the design of the speakers. Usually, this is a backlight that can work as colour music — that is, blink and change colour to the beat of the music being played. The main and in fact the only purpose of lighting effects is decorative: colour music gives the speakers a bright and attractive appearance. On the other hand, it does not improve the sound, but it affects the cost.
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