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Yamaha MS101 ii Self Powered Loudspeaker

A compact, convenient approach to top-quality monitoring
Outstanding Response and Power. Ten watts of power with a single 10cm, full-range driver in a bass-reflex enclosure. Smooth response from 75 Hz up to 18,000 Hz.

Features independent Low and High EQ controls so the sound can be accurately tailored to the listener's requirements and the acoustic environment.

2 line inputs- one with an RCA type pin jack and the other a 1/4 in. mono phone jack.

Features full magnetic shielding so they can be used in close proximity to video monitors or computer displays without affecting the picture.

Components: 10 cm full range cone driver x 1

Enclosure: Bass reflex

Output power: 10 watts

Frequency Response: 75 ~ 18 kHz

Line inputs: RCA pin-jack x 1 (rear panel), phone jack x 1 (rear panel)

Microphone input: Phone jack x 1 (front panel)

Line output: Phone jack x 1 (rear panel)

Controls: Power switch, master level, high and low EQ

Dimensions (W x D x H): 147 x 192 x 214 mm (5-3/4 in. x 7-9/16 in. x 8-7/16 in.)

Weight: 2.2 kg (4 lbs., 13 oz)

Power Requirement, US and Canadian Models: AC120 V, 60 Hz; Other models: AC230~240V, 50/60 Hz

Power Consumption: 30W

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