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15 Watts Bluetooth Speakers

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15 Watts Bluetooth Speakers

2024-08-02 09:22:54

I have numerous Bluetooth speakers but this one is by far the best!

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2024-09-05 09:54:13

I say little, but it's a real powerhouse! Its compact size allows it to mount above the mirror in my jeep and its 15 watts of power allows me to reach out to anyone in my group offroad. The install could not have been easier. I highly recommend.

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2024-06-11 09:56:19

I bought this model as it is rated at 15 watts and the main unit was small. This is an easy install with a very well thought out and secure mounting bracket. I am using this in my Polaris RZR for communication with other riders in our club, All Ohio Riders Association. I went with the optional 6dba antennae, roll bar mount clamp and 3 meter antennae wire. I mounted the radio above my head with the speaker point down at me. It is loud enough for me to hear over the engine with my full face helmet on!! I have great reception with other riders in the hills of West Virginia and Kentucky. Very little static and I like the lock feature so you don’t accidentally change channels when using the corded mic. I like that you can get NOOA weather radio too. I would buy again for another machine great quality!

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2024-04-12 03:58:18

This injector is very inexpensive and very easy to use. Just make sure that the red power jack is going to your POE device and not your switch and plug in the power cord. 15 watts of goodness will be powering your network device. For me, 15 watts was not enough and I needed to bump to the 30 watt injector to get full performance. This is a great option if it meets the power needs of the device in question.

5
2024-04-16 02:42:49

Installing thease speakers took only about 15 minutes.

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2024-05-22 03:26:28

Excellent sound reproduction. At 75 watts per channel it works great with my JBL speakers. Sounds great at low levels. I recommend this unit for it’s traditional function as a wonderful stereo receiver.

5
2024-05-13 02:39:42

You won't be disappointed. These speakers sound great with as little as 50 watts per channel but really shine when you can give them 100+. I have mine powered by an Emo XPA 5 with 200 watts per channel and they sound almost as good as my Dahlquist DQ-10s. Excellent bass for such a small speaker, great imaging and transparency. I have mine sitting on a stone retaining wall and the bass is awesome. The only thing I can fault them on is they sound a little bright but you may be able to eq it out. Not that big of an issue though. The speakers are very accurate so you can definitely hear the difference that hi res audio files make (e.g. 24/96 or 24/192 files). I left mine out in the rain exposed to the elements and they do fill up with water. Just shook it out and they were fine. Probably good to keep them protected or bring them inside during a big storm if you can. They are also solidly built. All metal, no plastic.

5
2024-07-08 09:53:40

Ok. I have had these outside speakers for a year. The 6500 series is great. I crank them out with my 55 watts Sonos Amp unit for a pair. Since the California dude had a bad experience about one of his going bad, I must say they are for outdoors--- but probably they should at least be covered from the major outside elements. If the dude's wasn't exposed to the elements that bad then I would look at the Geek Squad doing the wiring before I'd look at these speakers. In hindsight after reading all the comments maybe the fact that i'm only cranking out the limited 55 watts from the Sonos is making the difference of blowing the outside speakers even though their rated higher to 200 watts at 8 ohms. Trust me even with 55 watts from the Sonos Amp I have make sure i'm polite and not turning it too loud to disturb my neighbors with AC/DC Gone Fishin or Run DMC Walk this Way...LOL. I also have 5 UIW RCS II's in my ceiling of my living room. Unbelievable sound for football parties.

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2024-04-26 03:40:22

These speakers are AWESOME. For $249.00 (on sale) to $299.00 ... you can't beat them, it's a no-brainer. I push them with a NAD C338, rated at only 50 watts per channel at 8 ohms. These speakers are 6 ohms, so I estimate they will get close to 115 watts IHF Dynamic Power with the NAD's super clean THD rating. I have also filled in the bottom end with a Dayton Audio SUB-1000. It is debatable that these speakers need a sub-woofer, sure it helps, but you won't be disappointed without one. On a budget, I have heard that the Yamaha R-S202 Receiver will push these speakers adequately; however, the power is not as clean & smooth as the NAD. Bottom Line: Probably the BEST value in a bookshelf speaker I have seen in 30+ years - no lie. With good power, you will NOT be disappointed. I'm way 'more' than happy with them : )

5
0000-00-00 00:00:00

I bought the PM 6007 amp 2 weeks ago, this is my first ever Marantz & the best i have ever had, i can't get my head around that this amp only puts out 45 watts @ 8ohms (ALLEGEDLY) it is more powerful than that surely, the sound is nothing short of brilliant, it has no problem firing up my 92 dB 180 watts 8 ohm 3 way speakers, i had no idea my speakers actually sounded this great, i do recommend the PM 6007 amplifier, 5 stars, no, i'd give more if i could

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