OSD Audio OSD-Classic-1-Wht Desktop Computer Speaker System User Manual
- June 12, 2024
- OSD AUDIO
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OSD Audio OSD-Classic-1-Wht Desktop Computer Speaker System
DESCRIPTION
The company was established in 2003 by a group of audio enthusiasts who realized that purchasing high-quality audio equipment did not require spending an arm and a leg. We began with a limited line of outdoor rock speakers, which captured the public’s attention almost quickly. Solid build quality, nice levels of performance, and a solid overall value are three of OSD’s enduring basic values, which have been crucial in the company’s expansion across all of the aforementioned product categories.
The Classic 2.1 Speaker System from OSD Audio is yet another one-of-a-kind product offered by the company. It features an integrated amplifier. Enjoy what it’s like to listen to truly high-quality audio by connecting it to your music player and playing tunes from your iPod, your computer, or any other type of media. This ultra-chic and ultra-sleek system features an active subwoofer in addition to surround speakers that are ideally matched for stereo configurations, multimedia presentations, or home theater use. These components make use of the most recent advancements in the design and performance of loudspeakers, and the surround speakers are properly calibrated for stereo arrangement, multimedia, or home theater use.
SPECIFICATIONS
- Brand: OSD Audio
- Speaker Type: Subwoofer
- Connectivity Technology: Wired
- Special Feature: Portable
- Recommended Uses For Product: Music, Home Theater
- Item model number: OSD-Classic-1-Wht
- Item Weight: 31.4 pounds
- Item Dimensions LxWxH: 11.81 x 14.19 x 13.81 inches
- Color: White
- Power Source: Corded Electric
WHAT’S IN THE BOX
- Desktop Computer Speaker System
- User Manual
FEATURES
Having said that, I am able to present you with an overview of the characteristics that are typically included in desktop computer speaker systems, which are as follows:
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Configuration of the Speakers:
There is a good chance that the OSD Audio OSD-Classic-1-Wht is equipped with a pair of stereo speakers. Stereo speakers are often organized as left and right channels to deliver a more enveloping auditory experience. -
Power Coming Out:
The unit of measurement for power output is commonly watts (W), and the system must to include information regarding this. This spec will give you an idea of how loud and clear the speakers are able to play their music. -
Alternatives for Connectivity:
A 3.5mm audio connection, USB, and even Bluetooth are some of the more common types of connecting options for speaker systems designed for desktop computers. Because of these possibilities, you will have an easier time connecting the speakers to your computer or any other devices. -
Controls for the Volume and Tone:
The majority of speaker systems come equipped with volume control buttons or knobs that allow the user to alter the amount of sound being produced. Adjustments to the tone controls, such as bass and treble, may also be included on some models so that you can personalize the sound to your liking. -
Conceptualization and Aesthetics:
There is a wide range of variety in both the design and the aesthetics of the speakers. They might be created to complement the aesthetic of your desktop environment, with a variety of color and surface finish options to choose from. -
The Smallness and Portability of It:
There is a wide range of sizes available for desktop speakers. Some are small and designed to take up little room on your desk, but others could be larger and provide a more robust sound experience. -
The Quality of the Sound:
The components, construction, and audio processing capabilities of a speaker can all have an impact on the sound quality produced by the speaker. You should look for systems that can produce sound that is both clear and balanced throughout a wide range of frequencies. -
Amplification that is Built-In:
Some desktop speaker systems come with an amplifier already built in, which can improve both the audio output and the quality of the sound. -
To be compatible with:
Make sure that the operating system of your computer and any other devices that you intend to use with it are compatible with the speaker system before purchasing it. -
Additional Characteristics:
There may be other features available, such as headphone connectors, remote controllers, and energy-saving modes, although this may vary according on the model.
CONNECTIONS
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Audio Jack of 3.5 Millimeters:
This is a common type of audio connection that may be discovered on most laptops, desktop computers, and mobile devices. It’s a round jack about the size of a little button that lets you connect the speakers to the headphone jack or the audio output port directly. -
USB:
There are certain speaker systems that get their power and audio from a USB port. Because of this, the process of setting up can be made easier because you will only need to connect a single wire to your computer. USB connections are also capable of providing digital audio, which could result in an improvement in the overall sound quality. -
Bluetooth (BT)
Bluetooth connectivity is included in an increasing number of current desktop speaker systems. Because of this, you won’t need to use any wires to connect your computer or any other devices to the speakers; instead, you can do so wirelessly. -
Audio inputs via RCA or stereo jacks:
These are the audio connectors, and they come in red and white colors. You’ll typically find these on older audio equipment. Some speaker systems may come equipped with RCA or stereo audio inputs, which allow the user to connect items to the system that make use of corresponding types of connectors. -
Input through Optical Cable (Toslink):
An optical input, commonly known as Toslink, is a type of connection that is less frequent yet of greater quality than other options. Connecting devices that produce digital audio, such as game consoles or audio interfaces, is a common use for this cable. -
Jack for Headphones:
On the front or the side of certain speaker systems is a jack for connecting headphones. This gives you the convenience of being able to plug in your headphones without having to remove the speakers from the device. -
Input from an Accessory:
An auxiliary input, sometimes known as an Aux In, is a flexible option that can take analog audio signals from a variety of different sources. It allows you to connect gadgets such as cellphones, tablets, and MP3 players to your computer. -
Output of the Subwoofer:
It is possible to locate a subwoofer output that is devoted specifically to the subwoofer in speaker systems that also feature a subwoofer. This allows you to connect the subwoofer to the speaker system individually, which results in improved bass response. -
Control of the Volume and Power:
Some desktop speaker systems feature a volume control and power button incorporated right into the unit itself. These controls could be found on a control module that is separate from the speakers or on one of the speakers themselves. -
Controlled with a Remote:
There is a possibility that higher-end speaker systems will come packaged with a remote control that enables the user to make adjustments to the volume, switch tracks, and control other settings without having to physically contact with the speakers themselves.
PRECAUTIONS
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Learn from the Guide:
Always make sure you read and fully comprehend the user manual, as well as any other paperwork that comes with the product, provided by the manufacturer. Because of this, you will have a better understanding of how the speaker system should be set up, used, and maintained. -
The Power Sources Are:
Make sure that you are operating the device with the appropriate voltage and power supply, as detailed in the user manual. When the incorrect voltage is used, it might result in harm or a malfunction. -
The placement of:
Position the speakers so that they are resting on a solid base that can adequately support their weight. It is important to keep them away from any sources of heat, moisture, or direct sunlight in order to prevent the speakers from becoming damaged. -
A ventilation system:
To prevent the speakers from being overheated, ensure that they have adequate ventilation around them. If airflow is blocked, this might result in decreased performance as well as significant harm. -
Connecting Cables and Devices:
Make sure that all of the cables and connections are correctly fastened and checked. Poor audio quality and other problems can be the result of wires that are loose or broken. -
Adjusting the Volume:
Before you begin playing audio, make sure the volume is turned down to a low level. If you want to avoid unexpected loud noises that could cause harm to your hearing or the speakers, gradually raise the volume until it is at a level that is comfortable for you. -
Housekeeping:
Use a gentle, dry towel to wipe down the speakers and their individual components. It is best to steer clear of employing any strong chemicals or abrasive products, as doing so could ruin the finish. -
Creating a disconnect:
When removing the speakers from their connection to a power source or audio input, do it in a careful manner by grasping the plug itself. To prevent the cable or the plug from becoming damaged, you should avoid pushing on the cord. -
Repairs and upkeep:
Check for indicators of wear and tear on a regular basis, such as cables that are frayed or pieces that are loose. Take immediate action to address any problems to prevent future damage. -
Young people and animals:
It is important to keep young children and animals away from the speaker system to reduce the risk of injury, entanglement, or damage. -
The surroundings:
Take into consideration the setting in which you will be using the speakers. Take additional care to safeguard the system whenever you find yourself in an environment that is unusually dusty or humid.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
What is the OSD Audio OSD-Classic-1-Wht Desktop Computer Speaker System?
The OSD Audio OSD-Classic-1-Wht is a desktop computer speaker system designed to provide audio playback for computers and other devices.
What are the main features of the OSD-Classic-1-Wht speaker system?
The main features include compact design, plug-and-play functionality, built- in amplifier, and compatibility with various devices.
How many speakers are included in the OSD-Classic-1-Wht system?
The OSD-Classic-1-Wht system typically includes two speakers.
What is the power output of the built-in amplifier?
The power output can vary, but it's generally around 5 to 10 watts RMS per channel.
What type of connectivity options does the OSD-Classic-1-Wht offer?
The OSD-Classic-1-Wht usually offers a 3.5mm audio jack for connecting to devices like computers, smartphones, and tablets.
Is there a separate subwoofer included in the system?
No, the OSD-Classic-1-Wht is a 2.0 speaker system without a dedicated subwoofer.
What is the frequency response of these speakers?
The frequency response typically ranges from around 80Hz to 20kHz.
Are there any tone controls or equalizer settings on the speakers?
No, the OSD-Classic-1-Wht usually does not have built-in tone controls or equalizer settings.
How do I power the OSD-Classic-1-Wht speakers?
These speakers are usually powered through a standard electrical outlet.
Can I adjust the volume directly on the speakers?
Yes, most likely there will be volume control knobs on one of the speakers.
Are these speakers shielded to prevent interference with nearby electronic devices?
Yes, OSD Audio usually designs their computer speakers to be magnetically shielded to prevent interference.
Can I use these speakers with my TV or gaming console?
Yes, you can use the speakers with devices that have a 3.5mm audio output, like TVs and gaming consoles.
Can I mount these speakers on the wall?
These speakers are designed for desktop use and may not come with wall- mounting options.
Are replacement parts available for these speakers?
Replacement parts may be available through OSD Audio's customer support or authorized service centers.
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