Débil | Promedio | Bueno | Excelente | |
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La punta del Poder | 80 W Mejor: Devialet Phantom La punta del Poder: 4500 W | |||
Peso | 4749,11 g Mejor: Philips BT2650 Peso: 0,21 g |
Baja frecuencia | 50.0 Hz |
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Alta frecuencia | 20.0 kHz |
La punta del Poder | 80.0 W |
Altura | 184.91 mm |
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Ancho | 350.01 mm |
Profundidad | 184.91 mm |
Peso | 4749.11 g |
Estación de acoplamiento para móvil/tableta | No |
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Radio receptor | No |
tipo de radio |
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Altavoz inteligente (asistente virtual) | No |
Estándares de transmisión |
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color del producto |
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USB | No |
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Otros conectores | Entrada estéreo RCA |
Fuente de conexión |
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Bluetooth | Sí |
Entradas cableadas |
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Versión Bluetooth | 4.2 |
Entrada analógica de 3,5 mm (Aux) | 1 |
Red inalámbrica (Wi-Fi) | Sí |
De pilas | No |
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Eléctrico (no USB) | Sí |
An iconically designed, and very loud, multi-room speaker
The sound quality is fairly good overall, especially with rock music, but I had several problems with its operation.
The Marshall Stanmore multi-room speaker wants to be your go-to option for home audio. But how does it sound? And is it worth the $450 asking price?
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