KEiiD Stereo Shelf System Powered with Bookshelf Speakers-User Instructions
- June 5, 2024
- KEiiD
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KEiiD Stereo Shelf System Powered with Bookshelf Speakers
Specifications
- THREE PARTS PUT TOGETHER: 20.750.5 feet
- SINGAL SPEAKER HEIGHT: 9 inch
- TOTAL WEIGHT: 20 lbs.
- POWER SUPPLY: 100-240V, 50/60Hz
- POWER: RMS 25W x2
- SPEAKERS: Bass x2 + Tweeter x2
- SPEAKER HEIGHT: 9 inch
- FM ANTENNA: 10 ft with magnetic base
- USB/SD: MAXIMUM 32GB, MP3 FORMAT ONLY
Introduction
It utilizes a high-stability, dependable head unit for the VW audio system. You never have to be concerned about the durability and quality. It bring a high-quality automobile stereo into your room.
A 25-core silk dome tweeter and a 4 inch bass unit are also included in each speaker. The USB connector can read up to 32GB of MP3 files from flash drives. It has a 3.5mm line-in port which allows you to connect an iPod in AUX mode. You can enjoy stereo sound that is truly Hi-Fi. It works directly with your home’s AC power supply.
It has an RMS 2x 25W amplifier built-in. Includes two 2x25W bookshelf speakers installed. The system setting’s equalization allows you to adjust the bass, midrange, and treble as well as the L/R balance.
What’s in the box
- User manual x1
- Speaker wire (6ft) x2
- Power cord (6ft) x1
- 5mm-to-RCA audio cord (6ft) x1
- FM antenna (10ft) x1
- Remote control x1
- Test CD x1
Product Description
Remote Description
How to use
You can use the speakers by following the steps given:
- Connect the wires of the speakers as given above in the fig 2
- Now Power On the speaker by pressing the power button on the remote.
- You speakers will be turned on.
- You can now eject CD and listen to music.
FAQ’s
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Will CDs ever be used again?
They are currently beginning to make a resurgence. The Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) has released data showing that CD sales climbed in 2021 for the first time since 2004. -
What will take CDs’ place?
In addition to replacing CDs, Bio has created a patent-pending technology called a USB Music CardTM that will give record companies, musicians, and music sponsors real-time data and analytics. -
Is cassette preferable to CD?
Noise intrusion can be more audible in a cassette and ultimately damage the music quality because of the limits of magnetic tape in cassettes. Even a noise-reduced cassette has a lower signal-to-noise ratio than a CD. In light of the facts, CDs are therefore preferable to cassettes. -
Are CDs with music becoming less useful?
CDs will continue to function well into the future and are not “obsolete” (Week 29, 2020) Q. I just read your column about the small number of CD players available. I have a sizable collection of 4,000 CDs and a terrible concern that CD players may become unaffordable. -
Does CD sound superior to vinyl?
Technically speaking, digital CD audio quality is unquestionably better than vinyl. Greater stereo channel separation, better signal-to-noise ratio, and constant playback speed are all characteristics of CDs. There is also less interference from hissing, turntable vibration, etc. -
Are cassette cassettes still produced by anyone?
The majority of audio cassette consumers today are under 35, according to Steve Stepp, president of National Audio Company in Springfield, Missouri, the sole maker of magnetic tape for the format in the United States and the largest in the world. -
Can I still use my old cassette tapes?
Don’t simply toss them in the recycling. Any tape cassettes you want recycled must be brought to a specialised digital recycling facility that will accept cassettes. You’ll probably have to pay to recycle a tape cassette because none of its components are particularly valuable. -
Will CDs still be valuable in the future?
The value of compact discs to music collectors is expected to equal that of vintage vinyl albums. Music lovers have long cherished vinyl editions of albums by musicians like Bob Dylan and the Beatles, but CDs are now beginning to gain significant collectability as well. -
Why does streaming sound worse than CDs?
Comparing CDs to streaming services, there are certain advantages as well. They transmit uncompressed audio, as opposed to the majority of streaming music services that use data-compression techniques that include omitting some digital information to reduce the size of song files for streaming. -
Is CD audio of the highest caliber?
Without a doubt, CDs sound considerably better than MP3s. But the CD’s lack of portability is really its drawback. Additionally, it can be annoying to have to comb through a sizable CD collection in order to find the song you want to listen to. High-Resolution Audio provides both convenience and quality.
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