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The Dayton Audio B652-AIR is a high-performance 2-way bookshelf speaker featuring an innovative Air Motion Transformer tweeter for exceptional treble clarity and a robust 6-1/2" woofer for deep, rich bass. Its compact design and elegant black ebony pica vinyl finish make it a stylish addition to any room, while the removable grill ensures easy upkeep.
Is Electric | Yes |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Speaker Maximum Output Power | 75 Watts |
Speaker Size | 6.5 Inches |
MP3 player | No |
Controller Type | Corded Electric |
Color | Black |
Is Waterproof | FALSE |
Maximum Range | 20 Meters |
Control Method | Remote |
Audio Output Mode | Stereo |
Mounting Type | Shelf Mount |
Material Type | Polypropylene |
Speaker Type | Woofer |
Additional Features | Bass Boost |
Recommended Uses For Product | Smoothness |
Subwoofer Diameter | 6.5 Inches |
Item Weight | 4.97 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 8.1"D x 13.5"W x 11.7"H |
Unit Count | 1 Count |
Number of Audio Channels | 2.0 |
Compatible Devices | Laptop, Personal Computer, Tablet, Smartphone |
R**.
Great speaker
This speaker works really well. Great speaker for the price of $104.
M**
Claridad y adicción.
Son excelentes para un setup o teatro en casa pequeño. Ya q son de campo cercano por este costo entenderas por q se consideran las mejores por los audiofilos más reconocidos en música pero yo te puedo decir q para gaming y cine son increíbles... Ha este costo el sonido q entregan no hay! Y si hay te costarán lo doble o un poco más. A destacar sus agudos en guitarras , cine de terror en películas de acción los vidrios a detalle como caen los casquillos de las Balas tan agradable por la sinta q traen a solo en alta gama la verás . Solo te aconsejo usarlas con un av o amplificador de cine en modo directo pues si fuerte es con los formatos digitales ( Atmos , dts HD masters , Dolby entre mejor será notarás más )... En música te gustarán en habitaciónes lograr bajos q retumban pero si das otro tratamiento acustico pueden bajar los graves . Agrega un subwoofer....
J**.
Great quality, great value, though you might want an EQ to counter a midrange bump
I've been working with consumer and professional audio equipment for my entire life, so even though I only just received and set these speakers up in my living room tonight, I've already played a few songs, and HOLY CRAP were they a good investment!A little background here: for the past 17 years, I've been using a pair of Realistic Minimus 25's that my father gave me when I moved out to go to college. I'm not sure when he bought them, but I remember them being our main living room stereo speakers from at least the very early 90's. I've looked the 25's up, and the year I see mentioned most consistently is 1985, so they could very well be as old as I am. They still work! Don't get me wrong, I'm not abandoning them. I have plans for them. But I'm overhauling my home studio setup, and I wanted something that put out a more full sound.The one place the 25's are lacking is bass. They have 4.5-inch woofers and handle 25 watts RMS at 8 ohms, so I had to have the bass knob on my 2001 KLH amp (which is also getting replaced) turned up to 3 o'clock. The 652's have 6.5-inch woofers and handle 30 watts RMS at 8 ohms, so while the power handling is comparable, the bass response is MUCH more powerful! I swapped the 25's out for the 652's without making any changes, even though I knew they would be different. I actually had to TURN DOWN THE BASS, and you will almost NEVER hear me say that, EVER! When you're sitting right between a pair of what are essentially near-field monitors and the bass is too muddy instead of too hollow, that's a big change!The funny thing is, if you read some of the reviews here on Amazon, there are several people who complain that the bass from these 652's is weak. I knew these people had to be wrong, because... well, let's face it, it's Amazon; most of the reviewers have no clue what they're doing with audio equipment. But even despite that, I was going into this expecting that they WOULD be somewhat anemic on the low end. I was pleasantly surprised to find that they perform even better than I expected! The key -- as with any pair of stereo speakers -- is proper placement. You need a wall behind them to reflect the low frequencies back out from the rear of the cabinets, and you need to aim them to properly set the stereo field for where you'll be listening most often. Do that, and and you'll find that these babies push MORE than enough bass. You won't get Sensurround-style lows out of them (boy, am I dating myself with that reference or what?), but you won't be disappointed.The one issue I *do* find with them, however, is that there seems to be a bump in the high midrange that's a bit harsh, particularly on female vocals. They're definitely not flat like the 25's are. I get the feeling it's caused by the crossover in the speakers. These come with Dayton Audio's AMT tweeters (basically a pleated ribbon), which cover a wider upper band than traditional tweeters, allowing the woofer to focus more on the mids and lows, and requiring less power for the same SPL. That's probably boosting the gain in those frequencies. I can't rein it in on the KLH because that just has a basic pair of "bass" and "treble" knobs, but I have a 15-band graphic EQ on the way to pair up with the new amp (which is just an amp, nothing more), so it shouldn't take much to find the trouble frequencies and dial them down a bit once that arrives. You may want to do the same. Otherwise, those AMT's really sing! The highs are airy, not harsh... dynamic, not crushed... very pleasant to listen to!All in all, I'm glad I bought them! For $55, you'd be hard-pressed to find a better pair of brand new bookshelf speakers.
M**I
Best speakers for music lovers
Excellent speakers
D**G
Thanks very much... A bit of a ...
Thanks very much ... A bit of a wait, but worth it!
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