What an outstanding unit! Just received mine. Two compact satellites, great neutral sound, USB C input and RCA subwoofer out that allows me to add any subwoofer that I want. Nothing else has these features AFAIK. Steep price at $349 but worth it for something that will last many years.
I had bose companion 2 series 3 speakers for like 6 years and finally (probably my fault) got some issues with them disconnecting the left speaker sometimes. (Back then I tried pulling out a cable that’s permanently attached. Oops). Those were like $150 i think and thought they were super expensive but sounded fantastic and better than anything I had. Now I just got these-more than doubled its price-and am excited to see what they sound like. Never thought I’d get speakers at this price point.
Quick question! Do you forsee me being able to switch between a desktop and an Xbox console rather seamlessly? Maybe by connecting to the pc via Bluetooth and then the console via USB C? Just something I'm hoping to do with the next pair of speakers I buy! Thanks for the help.
You would be better to find a powered speaker with optical in and USB, you could use the optical for the XBOX and USB for PC. Please reach out to our team at www.audioadvice.com to discuss which is best.
www.audioadvice.com/products/kanto-s2-desktop-speaker-stands-aluminum There is also a low profile larger size too www.audioadvice.com/products/kanto-s4-desktop-speaker-stands-aluminum
wondering about how automatic crossover works? is it just by plugging a cable to the subwoofer rca connection? can any subwoofer trigger the automatic crossover?
The crossover is a great addition. I had the YU2s on my desk for a long time. They sounded above their price point when I added an external analog crossover that fed the high pass output to them and the low pass to a sub.
@@Camachoooooo Search for the Rolls SX45 crossover (not the SX95). It should placed right before the YU2 speakers in your audio chain. The source feeding your speakers should now be connected to the input of the SX45. The High output of the SX45 should be connected to the input of the YU2 speakers. The Low (not the Mono Low) output of the SX45 should be connected to the sub. I'm using a Rel T/Zero MKIII sub in my system. That is now a $500 sub. I also have the Kanto Sub6, that seems to be out of production now, the Kanto Sub8 at $270 is available.
@@Camachoooooo I used the Rolls SX45 crossover (not the SX95). Place it right before the speakers. The High output should connect to the speakers, the Low (not the Mono Low) should connect to the sub. I have the Rel T/Zero MKIII sub, it is expensive relative to the Kanto YU2 speakers. The Kanto Sub8 is well reviewed and less expensive, I have the Sub6 but it may be discontinued now. Set crossover 90 - 120Hz range.
Are these good for a turntable? If I get a new phono preamp would there be a difference in the sound on these? I am looking for a good set of powered speakers for my record player
These are very good speakers, but are designed to sound as good as possible in a very small form factor. If you have room, something physically larger might be better for your situation. You would be better off putting more into speakers than a separate phono preamp. Please reach out to our team at www.audioadvice.com to discuss your best options. Thanks for watching.
@@AudioAdvice apreciate your answer! I ordered the klipsch today. I also think they are more flexible for bring used on turntable later in their lifetime. Thank you for Quick answer.
@digitaldemonic1 I bought the iLoud’s a couple of weeks ago when on Black Friday sale to use as desktop speakers for my WFH office. The price, size and audio quality are well-known and generally great as you’ve experienced, but I tend to buy and keep my gear for a long time and wasn’t totally satisfied. If I were an audio producer, I probably would have kept them as they sound clear (though somewhat clinical) and are well constructed and super portable, but just for high-quality listening I assumed I could do better even if I needed to spend a bit more. Small size was essential. I also have to be honest that I think the iLouds are quite ugly to have front and center all day. I bought a pair of Ora’s from AA to compare at home and they are the definite winner for my use case. They are slightly larger, but still work on my desk. Most importantly, they deliver much higher fidelity/resolution and a more pleasant listening experience in my space. Even at modest volumes, I often got listening fatigue with the ILouds. The reasons I believe the Ora’s sound so much better are a combination of physical design (larger enclosure, better waveguides, and lack of grilles) and electronics (newer amp and DSP tech, possibly a higher resolution Bluetooth implementation and definitely a higher-res signal when connected by USB-C, which the iLouds can’t do). Having a power/volume/mode dial on the front of the speaker is way more convenient than the iLouds, and I think they look a lot better on my desk too! I do miss the EQ capabilities of the iLouds, but even with that tailoring, they don’t match the Ora for me. I don’t have immediate plans to add a sub, but it’s good to have the option. Finally, the 90-day warranty from iLoud rubbed me the wrong way and doesn’t suggest faith in their product-or maybe it recognizes people will beat up their speakers. Either way, Kanto’s 2-year warranty felt more appropriate in these price tiers.
It has all the nice meaningful upgrades. But with it's price it's in the YU4 territory. Which is better at this price point, or is the ORA price expected to drop?
It is really for a different customer, these are super small with a big sound. The YU4 has much more bottom end, but the midrange to us is better on the Ora. Hope this helps
Kanto Ora vs Audioengine A2+ with a sub? I already own a Klipsch sub, so I’m looking at the price differential and what I can get for less with my existing sub.
Given that the DSP invalidates the use of an external DAC - analog input will be converted back to digital for processing - there should also be optical and coax digital inputs, especially at the $350 US price.
Love that the sub out filters out the bass to a more capable sub. I bet the ORA, combined with a compact subwoofer, will be potent as a desktop system.
Are you serious? They have 3" woofers, weigh 2 lbs each, and have 50 total watts per speaker....for $350! Huge ripoff! The mono price mm-5r for $250 will crush them sonically.
I have the Ora in my home office and the MM-5r at my work office. The mm-5r have a touch more bass and volume but are not as accurate, have a much smaller sweet spot and rely much more on placement ( they need 10 plus inches from the wall and dont work as well in corner desk). The ora just work everywhere ( ok 5 inches away from wall). Plus they dissapear into my desk.@@ryanschipp8513
Came here for a review, got a sales pitch instead. But that happens often on TH-cam. Nothing unusual. I like the active crossover technology and the lack of white noise, but having to buy a subwoofer to go somewhere under my desk (and therefore sound weird), expensive stands just to get the angle right ... sorry, that's a bit too much. But then again Kanto aren't the only one with this concept and price model. I could say the same about Vanatoo.
Sorry you did not like it. They are a niche product for someone wanting to take up minimal space. They do sound very good in the range they cover, due to the active technology, but yes, not a whole lot of bass. Thanks for watching
Kanto Ora vs Audioengine A2+ with a sub and also vs Kanto YU2 with a sub. I already own a Klipsch sub, so maybe I can save with the less expensive speaker with my sub.
The Oras will sound great for their compact size compared to the others. It will depend on where you want to place these. Call or chat with our team at audioadvice.com and they can help you out!
The Ora is far superior so the answer is they are not close. They sound fine for their price and size but the Ora is in a different league. Hope this helps.
Thanks for your thoughts. You might want to hear these as they are fully biamped and produce a super sweet sound for their very small size. Sure there are bigger speakers that can sound better but if you have a tight space, these are awesome.
You might want to hear these first. The MM5R will have a bit more bass, but those are not active with separate amps for the woofer and tweeter like the ORA.
@@AudioAdvice anyone that follows audio for quite a while we'll know the Monoprice is a much much better value. Bigger speaker cabinet , bigger drivers, more wattage. You are wrong...monoprice has separate wattage going to the tweeter and woofer. And it's even class ab amplification. You might want to read up on their specs more.
@@ryanschipp8513 Not really sure how the separate amps are possible with just a single speaker wire connection between the two speakers, at least on the model you listed. Their ad copy says bi-amplified, but there is no way that is physically possible with one speaker wire connection
@@AudioAdvice regardless of the implementation there is more wattage available. The kantos have very little wattage. Then we need to factor in the large or cabinet size and woofer size. Them the Monoprice having more inputs and a remote.....all for.....$100 less. I understand you just did a video and I'm exposing a much better value but do your Watchers a favor and just concede since the better value is so obvious. I'm sure the people at Kanto would even admit it if you put them on the spot.
@@ryanschipp8513 After looking further at the details on them, the wattage they claim is very questionable. If you look at the max draw at the power cord input, it is less than the claimed power ads up to. We question if it is even really Class AB after reading through how they brag about it being separate amps, when in fact there is no way they could be. Plus, we are suggesting the Ora as something that does not take up nearly as much space and sounds very good.
It is for this size. These tiny little speakers are pretty incredible as both Audio Advice and many independent reviewers have noted. Thanks for watching
I definitely have enjoyed Kanto's offerings. The Ora's seem like a worthy addition to their lineup.
They are! Thanks for watching
@@AudioAdvice Do you know if the IK iloud micro speakers vs the OraS?
What an outstanding unit! Just received mine. Two compact satellites, great neutral sound, USB C input and RCA subwoofer out that allows me to add any subwoofer that I want. Nothing else has these features AFAIK. Steep price at $349 but worth it for something that will last many years.
We agree, they are tiny but sound fantastic. Thanks for sharing
I had bose companion 2 series 3 speakers for like 6 years and finally (probably my fault) got some issues with them disconnecting the left speaker sometimes. (Back then I tried pulling out a cable that’s permanently attached. Oops). Those were like $150 i think and thought they were super expensive but sounded fantastic and better than anything I had. Now I just got these-more than doubled its price-and am excited to see what they sound like. Never thought I’d get speakers at this price point.
We hope you enjoy them!
Question? On the sub out auto crossover- does it auto crossover with any sub or only the Kanto suite? Do the Yu2 have auto crossovers also??
It is set at 100hz. The Yu2 does not have it
Thanks!
Quick question! Do you forsee me being able to switch between a desktop and an Xbox console rather seamlessly? Maybe by connecting to the pc via Bluetooth and then the console via USB C? Just something I'm hoping to do with the next pair of speakers I buy! Thanks for the help.
You would be better to find a powered speaker with optical in and USB, you could use the optical for the XBOX and USB for PC. Please reach out to our team at www.audioadvice.com to discuss which is best.
These or fiio sp3 when talking about soundqualoty? Will a dedicated dac be of any use?
We would choose Kanto.
Can't find the low profile stands you showed. Any idea where I can purchase?
www.audioadvice.com/products/kanto-s2-desktop-speaker-stands-aluminum There is also a low profile larger size too www.audioadvice.com/products/kanto-s4-desktop-speaker-stands-aluminum
I just picked them up on Amazon on sale
Will these speakers work/pair well with a TV in a living room?
They will be too small for a good sound with your TV. You should consider something like the Kanto REN that are coming soon for that.
wondering about how automatic crossover works? is it just by plugging a cable to the subwoofer rca connection? can any subwoofer trigger the automatic crossover?
Yes. Just plug in a sub and it will do all the work for you!
Other than directionality, does the stands for the speakers make any difference to the sound?
Yes, they help decouple them from the surface they are on. Thanks for watching
@@AudioAdvice cool thx I just ordered them
The crossover is a great addition. I had the YU2s on my desk for a long time. They sounded above their price point when I added an external analog crossover that fed the high pass output to them and the low pass to a sub.
Exactly, so many people do not understand what a difference that can make! We appreciate you sharing
can you guide me with your set up? what crossover and sub did you use? I am a noob and just copped the YU 2
@@Camachoooooo Search for the Rolls SX45 crossover (not the SX95). It should placed right before the YU2 speakers in your audio chain. The source feeding your speakers should now be connected to the input of the SX45. The High output of the SX45 should be connected to the input of the YU2 speakers. The Low (not the Mono Low) output of the SX45 should be connected to the sub. I'm using a Rel T/Zero MKIII sub in my system. That is now a $500 sub. I also have the Kanto Sub6, that seems to be out of production now, the Kanto Sub8 at $270 is available.
@@Camachoooooo I used the Rolls SX45 crossover (not the SX95). Place it right before the speakers. The High output should connect to the speakers, the Low (not the Mono Low) should connect to the sub. I have the Rel T/Zero MKIII sub, it is expensive relative to the Kanto YU2 speakers. The Kanto Sub8 is well reviewed and less expensive, I have the Sub6 but it may be discontinued now. Set crossover 90 - 120Hz range.
Are these good for a turntable? If I get a new phono preamp would there be a difference in the sound on these? I am looking for a good set of powered speakers for my record player
These are very good speakers, but are designed to sound as good as possible in a very small form factor. If you have room, something physically larger might be better for your situation. You would be better off putting more into speakers than a separate phono preamp. Please reach out to our team at www.audioadvice.com to discuss your best options. Thanks for watching.
I am torn between Klipsch R-41 PM or Kanto Ora. There Will be a sub. Usage Will be for gaming and movies in a smaller office. Any advice?
The Ora is really for the person who has very limited space but wants the best sound. Seems like you are not that limited.
@@AudioAdvice apreciate your answer! I ordered the klipsch today. I also think they are more flexible for bring used on turntable later in their lifetime. Thank you for Quick answer.
Good review I’m definitely interested in these now…you think it’s worth paying extra for the Vanatoo transparent zero plus? Have you tried them out?
Thank you, we have not tried those.
had me so unbelievably sold until i saw the price
Sorry about that. They are not inexpensive but we do feel they are worth it.
I need a pair of solid desktop speakers without breaking the bank. How do these compare to the Audioengine A2+?
They may not be quite as loud but they are an incredible option for a desktop setup.
I have the iloud micros, would love to see a comparison video between the two. It would also be nice if the Ora's came in other colours than black.
We have not heard those but thanks for the suggestion. We also wish they had more color options!
@digitaldemonic1 I bought the iLoud’s a couple of weeks ago when on Black Friday sale to use as desktop speakers for my WFH office. The price, size and audio quality are well-known and generally great as you’ve experienced, but I tend to buy and keep my gear for a long time and wasn’t totally satisfied. If I were an audio producer, I probably would have kept them as they sound clear (though somewhat clinical) and are well constructed and super portable, but just for high-quality listening I assumed I could do better even if I needed to spend a bit more. Small size was essential. I also have to be honest that I think the iLouds are quite ugly to have front and center all day.
I bought a pair of Ora’s from AA to compare at home and they are the definite winner for my use case. They are slightly larger, but still work on my desk. Most importantly, they deliver much higher fidelity/resolution and a more pleasant listening experience in my space. Even at modest volumes, I often got listening fatigue with the ILouds. The reasons I believe the Ora’s sound so much better are a combination of physical design (larger enclosure, better waveguides, and lack of grilles) and electronics (newer amp and DSP tech, possibly a higher resolution Bluetooth implementation and definitely a higher-res signal when connected by USB-C, which the iLouds can’t do). Having a power/volume/mode dial on the front of the speaker is way more convenient than the iLouds, and I think they look a lot better on my desk too!
I do miss the EQ capabilities of the iLouds, but even with that tailoring, they don’t match the Ora for me. I don’t have immediate plans to add a sub, but it’s good to have the option.
Finally, the 90-day warranty from iLoud rubbed me the wrong way and doesn’t suggest faith in their product-or maybe it recognizes people will beat up their speakers. Either way, Kanto’s 2-year warranty felt more appropriate in these price tiers.
It has all the nice meaningful upgrades. But with it's price it's in the YU4 territory. Which is better at this price point, or is the ORA price expected to drop?
It is really for a different customer, these are super small with a big sound. The YU4 has much more bottom end, but the midrange to us is better on the Ora. Hope this helps
Can these connect directly to a PC monitor to use with an Xbox or PlayStation?
Yes, they have a USB input. Many people use these as desktop monitors with their PC. And they sound great!
Is the sound quality really better if you add a subwoofer with these? I just got them and the sound quality is already really good by themselves
If you want more low end and like to listen to audio with deep bass, a sub will be great to add. However, it's not needed in a lot of situations.
Looking at this, Ruark MR1 MK2, and the Q Acoustics M20. Hope you can give a comparison!
We will look into those! Thanks for sharing!
What did you end up choosing?
does it have a DAC like yu2?
Yes, these have a DAC
Wish it had remote control like YU4's.
We agree, but they are certainly a good value
How would you compare the Ora to the yu
The ORA is much better than the YU2. In our opinion, it's worth the extra money.
I wonder how they compare to the Kali LP UNF?
We have not tested those. We do have to say that these sound great for the money and size!
Thanks for the great reviews. How is the ORA compared with the YU 4 on sound quality?
The YU4 will have more low end but the ORA does surprisingly well for the size.
@@AudioAdvice Thank you!
how does it compare with Audioengine HD3?
We think it sounds better. Thanks for watching
I have seen couple reviews say it can do 24 bit/96 kHz by USB C, is it true?@@AudioAdvice
@@xcylinder yes
16 bit 48 khz Retailers got wrong info. I reached out to kanto about this.@@xcylinder
Kanto Ora vs. Audioengine A2+ ?
We would choose the Ora. Thanks for watching
Audioengine has a better cabinet not flimsy like Ora. Its a better compact unit and looks better esthetically. Its also $150 cheaper than Ora.
Kanto Ora vs Audioengine A2+ with a sub? I already own a Klipsch sub, so I’m looking at the price differential and what I can get for less with my existing sub.
Given that the DSP invalidates the use of an external DAC - analog input will be converted back to digital for processing - there should also be optical and coax digital inputs, especially at the $350 US price.
Yes, we think they assumed all digital would come from the USB and the computer being used.
Love that the sub out filters out the bass to a more capable sub. I bet the ORA, combined with a compact subwoofer, will be potent as a desktop system.
Yes, pretty amazing for this price category!
Are you serious? They have 3" woofers, weigh 2 lbs each, and have 50 total watts per speaker....for $350! Huge ripoff! The mono price mm-5r for $250 will crush them sonically.
I have the Ora in my home office and the MM-5r at my work office. The mm-5r have a touch more bass and volume but are not as accurate, have a much smaller sweet spot and rely much more on placement ( they need 10 plus inches from the wall and dont work as well in corner desk). The ora just work everywhere ( ok 5 inches away from wall). Plus they dissapear into my desk.@@ryanschipp8513
Came here for a review, got a sales pitch instead.
But that happens often on TH-cam. Nothing unusual.
I like the active crossover technology and the lack of white noise, but having to buy a subwoofer to go somewhere under my desk (and therefore sound weird), expensive stands just to get the angle right ... sorry, that's a bit too much. But then again Kanto aren't the only one with this concept and price model. I could say the same about Vanatoo.
Sorry you did not like it. They are a niche product for someone wanting to take up minimal space. They do sound very good in the range they cover, due to the active technology, but yes, not a whole lot of bass. Thanks for watching
Kanto Ora vs. Vanatoo Transparent Zero Plus?
Sorry we have not heard those. They are quite a bit larger than the Ora. Thanks for watching
Any better than "iLoud Micro Monitors"?
We have not tested those. However, the ORA's are really good so if they are similar in price, we'd probably say yes.
@@AudioAdvice iLoud has DSP and switches to set bass, treble, so I doubt these are near as any good as iLoud
What is the name of these stands, please?
www.audioadvice.com/shop-by-brand/kanto/kanto-s2-desktop-speaker-stands
www.audioadvice.com/home-audio/speakers/speaker-stands/kanto-se2-elevated-desktop-speaker-stands-pair
Kanto Ora vs Audioengine A2+ with a sub and also vs Kanto YU2 with a sub. I already own a Klipsch sub, so maybe I can save with the less expensive speaker with my sub.
The Oras will sound great for their compact size compared to the others. It will depend on where you want to place these. Call or chat with our team at audioadvice.com and they can help you out!
My question is not about the Ora, it’s about how good the YU2 or Audioengine A2+ will sound comparable to the Ora?
The Ora is far superior so the answer is they are not close. They sound fine for their price and size but the Ora is in a different league. Hope this helps.
@@AudioAdvice Thanks. I would tend to agree, but it’s too expensive. I already own a sub, so I’ll settle for the YU2 with that sub. Thanks!
Within $100 of the Q Acoustics M20 HD’s. Hard pass
Fair enough. You should really give these a try first though. They are quite impressive.
A lot of engineering to get this performance at this price.
Yes, it was, considering how tiny they are
everything is good but 24bit, 96khz !!!
Yes, it could be higher, but for this price its awesome, thanks for watching
I’m getting red speakers from this company in a couple weeks.
We hope you enjoy them!
I feel like I would buy Prosonus Eris or Mackie bluetooth monitors over these.
You can get 2-3x the speaker for less.
Thanks for your thoughts. You might want to hear these as they are fully biamped and produce a super sweet sound for their very small size. Sure there are bigger speakers that can sound better but if you have a tight space, these are awesome.
350$ for speakers that size is definitely not affordable
They produce quite the sound for their size!
YU6 pair was $299 6 months ago. 😅😅😅
I think I paid something similar for the YU4,s not long ago. Kanyo sound is amazing but $350 for these smaller speakers, I don't know.
Doesn't anyone have a job
I have a job and I know these are expensive.
TUKW sounds better
Thanks for sharing!
Aesthetically these are definitely a downgrade
Really? They look great in person!
Toy speakers.$350 for 2lb speakers? 50watts per speaker tweeter+woofer? No thanks. Monoprice mm-5R is $250 right now...they wiil blow the oras away.
You might want to hear these first. The MM5R will have a bit more bass, but those are not active with separate amps for the woofer and tweeter like the ORA.
@@AudioAdvice anyone that follows audio for quite a while we'll know the Monoprice is a much much better value. Bigger speaker cabinet , bigger drivers, more wattage. You are wrong...monoprice has separate wattage going to the tweeter and woofer. And it's even class ab amplification. You might want to read up on their specs more.
@@ryanschipp8513 Not really sure how the separate amps are possible with just a single speaker wire connection between the two speakers, at least on the model you listed. Their ad copy says bi-amplified, but there is no way that is physically possible with one speaker wire connection
@@AudioAdvice regardless of the implementation there is more wattage available. The kantos have very little wattage. Then we need to factor in the large or cabinet size and woofer size. Them the Monoprice having more inputs and a remote.....all for.....$100 less. I understand you just did a video and I'm exposing a much better value but do your Watchers a favor and just concede since the better value is so obvious. I'm sure the people at Kanto would even admit it if you put them on the spot.
@@ryanschipp8513 After looking further at the details on them, the wattage they claim is very questionable. If you look at the max draw at the power cord input, it is less than the claimed power ads up to. We question if it is even really Class AB after reading through how they brag about it being separate amps, when in fact there is no way they could be. Plus, we are suggesting the Ora as something that does not take up nearly as much space and sounds very good.
Good what a 80 Hz - 20 kHz not good dudes
It is for this size. These tiny little speakers are pretty incredible as both Audio Advice and many independent reviewers have noted. Thanks for watching
No aux-in is a deal breaker. I need to connect my Hi_Res audio player.
Fair enough.
@@AudioAdvice would a 3.5mm to usb-c cable allow a monitor with a 3.5mm output to work with the Ora's?