Question: I want to use these to replace a sound bar. I use an Apple TV to stream, and was wondering if the Apple Remote would adjust the volume on these? I ask because the old play bar I have can be controlled via the Apple Remote. Thank you guys!
I also think that a lot of these little cookie jars need a sub because their bass is usually far too weak because even if they are technically well made, they cannot outsmart the physics
Sorry, but the "background" music is unnecessary, much to loud and therefore very annoying, as unfortunately in many explanatory videos on TH-cam. These seem to be good speakers, mainly because they are one of the rare powered speakers with Phono input + preamp, very useful for me as a vinyl fan and also trendy, because vinyl is becoming popular again ... many other manufacturers seem to be oversleeping this trend. Please name such an "USB Type B" input "PC" because this input can only be used with a PC (notebooks are also PCs = "personal computers"). As a technical layman, I always think that a "USB" connection enables me to connect all my USB storage media full of digital music. For me, this type of use also belongs to the term "streaming". But obviously that doesn't work, for that I probably need some additional device connected in between .... a preamplifier with such a normal USB input maybe? Unfortunately, this video does not contain any information about it ... or did I miss something? Can the Kanto powered speakers also support the FLAC codec or only the AAC codec? I`m not an Apple user for good reasons, so for me this is a very important information, which unfortunately often goes unmentioned. I always ask myself who buys such speakers in white, because almost all devices on the desktop are black, e.g. keyboard, mouse, PC housing, monitor, and on white you can immediately see any dirt and you are always busy cleaning.
Can I use tuks as my tv speakers ? If so how? Not very tech savvy. Am a senior. Thx
Question: I want to use these to replace a sound bar. I use an Apple TV to stream, and was wondering if the Apple Remote would adjust the volume on these? I ask because the old play bar I have can be controlled via the Apple Remote. Thank you guys!
Ur going INSANELY overkill
I need this to be a little smaller.
I literally thought I had a hair stuck on my screen lol
just bought a pair. so does the connection make a difference (usb or toslink) when i want to listen through the headphone amp?
It’s not available in Manila,Philippines…
How do you connect them to a PC....which imputs....not very tech savy...old senior here...lol...cheers from Canada...
My pc has a fiber optic out that I use for mine
Or the usb out
@@chasestringer9619 they got delivered today...the TUK's and the 8 inch sub....hooked them up to my PC.....OMFG holy shit i love the sound WOW
Amazing
Nope still getting a rythmik L12 with my tuks
I also think that a lot of these little cookie jars need a sub because their bass is usually far too weak because even if they are technically well made, they cannot outsmart the physics
those speaker grills are the most outrageous things ive ever seen. what were they thinking
Sorry, but the "background" music is unnecessary, much to loud and therefore very annoying, as unfortunately in many explanatory videos on TH-cam.
These seem to be good speakers, mainly because they are one of the rare powered speakers with Phono input + preamp, very useful for me as a vinyl fan and also trendy, because vinyl is becoming popular again ... many other manufacturers seem to be oversleeping this trend.
Please name such an "USB Type B" input "PC" because this input can only be used with a PC (notebooks are also PCs = "personal computers"). As a technical layman, I always think that a "USB" connection enables me to connect all my USB storage media full of digital music. For me, this type of use also belongs to the term "streaming". But obviously that doesn't work, for that I probably need some additional device connected in between .... a preamplifier with such a normal USB input maybe? Unfortunately, this video does not contain any information about it ... or did I miss something?
Can the Kanto powered speakers also support the FLAC codec or only the AAC codec? I`m not an Apple user for good reasons, so for me this is a very important information, which unfortunately often goes unmentioned.
I always ask myself who buys such speakers in white, because almost all devices on the desktop are black, e.g. keyboard, mouse, PC housing, monitor, and on white you can immediately see any dirt and you are always busy cleaning.