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Warm Tips The speakers set is composed of an active speaker and a passive speaker. Wire connection is required between the speakers(speaker wire is included). When the bookshelf speaker is connected to the record player, please switch the audio output of the record player to LINE instead of PHONO.If your record player has no Line out audio output, only PHONO output, please connect the bookshelf speakers to the record player through a preamplifier. For optical connections, please change your TV audio output to optical, and change the audio format setting to PCM. Please make sure the protective caps at the ends of the optical cable are removed before plugging it in. 30W*2 Active Bookshelf Speakers 65mm silk dome HORN tweeter3.5 inch wooferActive bookshelf speakers work without the need of connecting with amp Multiple Inputs (Cables Included) 3.5MM (AUX)RCA (AUX)BluetoothCoaxialOpticalPlug the speaker wire into "L SPK OUT" on the active speaker to Connect the two speakers. Buttons & Remote Control Control the speakers with buttons on topControl the speakers with remote includedThe IR code of remote is not compatible with TV or universal remotes. What's in the Box An active bookshelf speakerA passive bookshelf speakerUS power adapter: 100-240V, DC 18V 1.66A, MAX 3.8ARemote control Battery Operated, requires 2 X AA' Batteries (Not included)Optical cable3.5mm to RCA cableSpeaker wire: 2 metersSpeaker Dimensions (L X D X H): 5.3" x 6.3" x 8.6" -inches (Each) Frequently Asked Questions Q: When I use APPs such as Netflix on the TV, the speakers have no sound. A: The speakers do not support Dolby and DTS, please kindly disable the Dolby and DTS on your TV audio settings or streaming video APPs like Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, HBO, Hulu, Youtube. Q: How to quickly disconnect the current Bluetooth device connected with speakers? A: Press and hold the BT button on remote /M button on speakers for about 2 seconds to disconnect the current Bluetooth device. Q: My dog chewed my remote, how do l get a replacement remote? A: Please do not hesitate to reach out to us to get replacement remotes. Q: How do I use TV remote to control the speakers? A: The IR code of the remote control is not compatible with universal remotes and TV remotes.
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Ten+ years ago these would have been $1000 speakers, rather than the under-$100 now. I bought these for my mother: such to help break her addiction to subtitles, which it did, when they worked. She has a soundbar, which sounds like crap: they all do, the older you get, hence the attempted upgrade. However, the Bluetooth kept dropping out (from her streaming stick), having to reengage it every day or so. Not acceptable: her barely knowing how, that and the nuisance-factor disrupting normal operations. There were no optical/headphone/RCA outs from that tv, (only HDMI-ARC,) had to abandon the idea, related to these speakers. On the plus side, they were now mine.Connectivity– Excellent, if compatible with your gear. Lots of choices for input. The subwoofer-out is a nice touch: though I find that isn't necessary when used nearby. It ‘booms’ well enough on its own to fill a small(er) room. Could use an HDMI-ARC input: should anyone want it connected to their tv, to replace their crappy soundbar.Sound– I was impressed. Good enough to break an old lady of her dependence on subtitles, for a spell. They wound up on my desktop: providing more than enough audio. I bought another pair for my child, for their other home: good enough to drown out the noise of their step-family, while not annoying those in the adjacent bedrooms. Occasionally, I get that plastic-resonant sound (you get when using plastic tweeters) but only on the left speaker. I tightened the screws and it abated a bit.Lights– Flash way too fast, slow it down, please. Also, I put a layer of electrical tape over the lights as they were way too bright.Angle– Depending upon your desktop, I might recommend risers: such to point them straight at your ears. In my case, I stuck some inch-thick rubber feet under the front-face to angle it, rather than buying the $50+ foam risers.Overall– These are excellent under-$100 nearfield/bookshelf/desktop speakers.