Número de hablantes | 2.1 |
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color del producto | Negro |
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Unidad de control de altavoz incorporada | Sí |
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Unidad de control externa | No |
Igualada | No |
Bluetooth | Sí |
NFC | No |
Altavoz frontal/unidad de altavoz | Sí |
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Altura del altavoz delantero/unidad de altavoz | 148.0 mm |
Ancho del altavoz delantero/unidad de altavoz | 166.0 mm |
Profundidad del altavoz delantero/unidad de altavoz | 118.0 mm |
Peso de la unidad de altavoz/altavoz frontal | 1.79 kg |
De pilas | No |
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Eléctrico (no USB) | Sí |
Entrada analógica de 3,5 mm (Aux) | 1 |
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Entradas analógicas 5.1/6.1/7.1 | No |
Entrada estéreo RCA analógica | No |
Salida estéreo RCA analógica | No |
Entrada coaxial digital (S/PDIF) | 0 |
Entrada óptica digital (S/PDIF) | No |
Salida de auriculares | Sí |
Entrada de micrófono | No |
Salida previa (subwoofer) | No |
USB | Sí |
Tipo de conector USB | USB |
Alimentado por USB (solo mha USB) | No |
versión USB | 2.0 |
Estación de acoplamiento para móvil/tableta | No |
Peso | 7.27 kg |
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Capacidad (máx./total) | 240.0 W |
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Rango de frecuencia (máx.) | 18000.0 Hz |
Rango de frecuencia (mín.) | 40.0 Hz |
Potencia por canal (RMS) | 30.0 W |
Apto para altavoz de subgraves | Sí |
Altavoces de sonido envolvente | No |
Altura del subwoofer | 404.0 mm |
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Ancho del subwoofer | 255.0 mm |
Profundidad del subwoofer | 207.0 mm |
Peso del subwoofer | 5.5 kg |
Capacidad del subwoofer | 60.0 W |
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