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| Driver | Tweeter: 1” (2.54cm) | |
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| Micro Driver Full Range: 2” (5.08cm) |
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| P.M.P.O. | 600Watt. |
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| RMS | 20Watt |
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| Frequency Range | 35 Hz ~ 20 KHz |
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| Amplifier | Internal |
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| Function | Power / Volume |
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| Indicator | Power |
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| Power Supplier | External |
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| Adaptor | AC input Power: 100 ~ 240V | |
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| DC output Power: 12V / 1.66A |
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| Connector | Stereo jack / RCA |
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| Dimension | 267.7mm (H) x 90mm (W) x 105.3 (D) mm | |
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| 10.54” (H) x 3.54” (W) x 4.15” (D) |
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| Contents | Connection cables X 2 | |
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| Adaptor X 1 | |
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| User Guide X 1 | |
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| Speaker X 2 | |
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| Stereo |
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| THD |
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| Regulations | CCC, BSMI, CE, | |
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Troubleshooting
No sound from any speakers
•Power is not turned on
-Verify the power adoptor is plugged into the wall outlet.
-Verify the Power On switch has been pressed.
•Volume setting is too low
-Press the function key to raise the system Master Volume.
-Check volume level on computer sound card or alternate audio source device and set at mid level.
•Audio cable is not connected to audio source
-Connect audio cable from audio source. Make sure thee signal cables are inserted firmly into the correct jacks.
•Audio cable connected to wrong output on audio source
-Make sure that the lime green 3.5 mm stereo jack is connected to the
Sound is distorted
•Volume level set too high
-Decrease the speaker system's master volume level.
•Windows volume control is set too high
-Adjust the Windows volume and balance controls to the center as a starting point, then use the speaker controller to adjust the volume.
•Sound source us distorted
-WAV files are often of poor quality. So distortion and noise are easily noticed with high- powered speakers. Try a different sound source like a music CD.
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