Honestly, this cheaper setup sounds better than the old Promedia's. Switched to Micca MB42x, Cheap Sound Appeal 100-T amp with headphone amp, and cheap 100watt 10inch sub. I stopped using them because the headphone amp portion started delivering a bit of static. Never got to that part but the fan cooling should be enough since I didn't use the speakers a whole lot. I had the diagram laying around somewhere. Hooked a 120mm fan up to the power in amp and had it cooling the problem parts. You might look into buying that fan setup he has. I did buy that repair kit offered by someone on ebay that knows his stuff on that set of speakers. I just used the little control pod as a headphone amp most of the time and that saved the components in the amp. I was in apartments for years and never could really use the speakers. I have had the Klipsch Promedia 5.1 Ultra's since they came out. You guys are stuck on NEW and CHEAP, men hair buns, skinny jeans and vapping. The cool thing about all of this is, you tweeners and millennials will never EVER go out and buy this stuff from under me. I've turned down a few offers so far, one legit, one that I suspect was just bs talk but still. It's almost sickening the crappy sound that comes from the new 2.1 Klipsch's that the Chinese have literally raped from the inside out compared to these things. I keep myself well covered and taken care of. It's right next to my Sony w900 that's also new in the box.ĭon't worry bro. I also have another Ultra 5.1 in the box like new I'm saving for a backup. yeah there's not much ever going to beat the sound for the $110 I paid. I have an older version tied in with AIMP of iZotope Ozone 3 I was able to buy new for $10 and with flac's the sound is incredible. Depending on luck and your brains, you can normally come out ahead.īeen using it a few weeks now, amazing amazing sound. Input voltage/frequency: AC 100V - 240V 50/60Hz (auto switching)ĭimensions (W x D x H): 3.9" x 5.3" x 5.No disrespect but you guys can't live life being scared of shit. Speaker terminals: Active to Passive knurled speaker binding posts Tucked neatly out of the way at the top of your active speaker, the smoothly rotating knob doubles as a power switch. This standardized wiring system allows you to trim the included premium speaker wire to the desired length or purchase longer lengths for more versatility. The speaker connection from left to right uses high quality knurled binding posts. YU2 has a rear bass port that has been carefully designed and tuned to eliminate port turbulence while extending bass response. If you want a little more kick, connect a powered subwoofer to the SUB OUT port. Lighten the load on your computers CPU by connecting directly to YU2s built-in DAC via a USB cable for a fully digital, high-quality audio connection. Use the AUX input with the included Kanto 3.5mm cable to connect any device with a headphone jack to your YU2. The 3 composite drivers provide distortion-free mid-range and bass tones - surprising performance for such a small speaker. YU2 features 3/4 silk dome tweeters to deliver clear crisp highs. If deep bass is your thing, simply connect a subwoofer to the SUB OUT port and revel in pure low-end bliss. A specially tuned bass-port on the rear extends the low end while keeping airflow away from your active workspace. 3 composite drivers ensure a distortion-free bass and midrange, while the 3/4 silk dome tweeters effortlessly produce scintillating highs. With its built-in soundcard, it can stream high-quality audio directly from your computers USB port, or connect directly to any 3.5mm AUX jack for maximum input flexibility. Proudly designed in Canada, the YU2 desktop mini-monitor will make you believe that big sound can come in a small package.
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