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Kanto YU2MB Powered Desktop Speakers - 100 Watts - Amplifer (Matte Black)

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Both the Audioengine A2+ and Kanto YU2 are compact and powered desktop speakers with similar inputs and outputs. However, there are some differences in their specifications that may affect their performance: Amplifier power: Kanto is an excellent brand of audio CE products. This company was founded in January 2007. David Reid, the founder of Kanto, started this company to bring high-performing products to the market in an affordable price range. This is very prominent in their recent YU speaker series. This system contains a pair of satellite speakers and a subwoofer that have a maximum power output of 400W, while the THX certification guarantees that all sounds are going to be played accurately. Although they can deliver clear and accurate sound at high volume, turning up the volume frequently will likely damage them. However, chances are that you will be able to use these speakers for a long time if you don’t exceed their limitations too often. Audioengine A2+ The A2+ speaker is equipped with Bluetooth and a long-range antenna for easy connectivity with a phone, tablet, or computer. In addition, the Analog Class A/B power amplifiers and dual analog inputs are given for connecting it with multiple devices.

Like the inclusion of AC mains and all the regulatory certifications. Form what I have read, Kanto designs and builds speakers for other makers and likely that is the reason behind proper capability in this regard.The YU2 speakers are the only model from Kanto’s YU series that doesn’t support Bluetooth connection. Even so, Mac users can connect the YU2 speakers to the AirPort Express using the 3.5mm Auxiliary cable that comes with the model if they want to stream music wirelessly from their iPads or iPhones. Also, the length of the 3.5mm Auxiliary cable is just 6.5 feet, and you should consider getting a longer cable if you want to have more room to operate. The YU2 desktop speakers have an 80Hz to 20Hz frequency range which enables them to play midrange and high frequency sounds accurately. In addition, you can choose between models that support wireless connection and those that require you to use cables to connect the speakers to each other and the audio source.

Kanto does not give headphone output connection options. So, you cannot plug in headphones in Kanto speakers. Ruark is a British company that has been in business since the mid-80s. There's probably no other country in the world as fiercely competitive in small-to-medium-sized speakers as the UK. It's no accident that foreign brands struggle to get a foothold here when you look at the home grown talent that includes the likes of B&W, KEF, Celestion, Tannoy, Quad, Castle, Heybrook, Linn, Naim, Meridian, Monitor Audio, PMC, Rega and Wharfedale. The fact that Ruark not only survived but won award after award for its speakers demonstrated that they knew what they were doing, and they still do. Featuring a 3 inch Kevlar driver, the YU2 is able to produce powerful and accurate sound, even at high volume levels, letting you listen without any distortion. A 3/4 inch silk dome tweeter ensures a bright and refined high frequency range. Here, I will tell you all you need to know about this speaker and why you should even be interested in it. What’s the speaker like physically?

These speakers support Bluetooth 5.0 connections, and they are compatible with aptX, AAC, and SBC codecs. Coming to the build quality, you won't have any complaints. Though they are small and lightweight, the material used to make them is pretty solid. It will provide excellent durability, hands down. Kanto YU2 is equipped with a Class D amplifier, whereas the Audioengine A2+ features a dual class-AB monolithic amplifier

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