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The Niro 400 Speaker system promises to deliver top sound quality in a small form factor. The little hexagonal box contains 5 speakers that will reproduce a 360 degrees surround sound by bouncing sound waves off the walls. Price: $450 |
Specs:
Main Unit
• Power source 120V, 60Hz
• External dimensions 7.9″(W) × 2.2″(H) × 11.7″(D)
• Weight 4.8 lbs
• Input terminals Digital -3 (2 Toslink : 1 Coaxial), Analog – 1
• Output terminals Speaker : 8O, MovieMouse Speaker : 24O, Subwoofer : 6O, Headphone : 16-50O(Recommendation 32O)
• Amplifier Full Digital Amplifier, Speaker : RMS 24W×5, Subwoofer : RMS 40W×1
• Supported audio
• formats Dolby Digital, DTS, Dolby Pro Logic
Speaker unit
• Type Full Range Speaker System
• Unit 2 inch (5cm) cone type
• Impedance
• External dimensions 7.9?(W) × 2.6?(H) × 5.3?(D)
• Weight 2.9 lbs (excluding cables)
• Cable length about 16.4 ft.
Subwoofer
• Type Bass Reflect
• Unit 5 inch (13cm) Cone Type
• Impedance 6O
• External dimensions 12.6?(W) × 8.7?(H) × 5.1?(D)
• Weight 6.6 lbs(excluding cables)
• Cable length about 14 ft.
Color variations
• Colors Orange Metallic, Silver Metallic, Gray Metallic, IndigoBlue Metallic
Remote controller
• Type Universal Type Remote – Preset Capable
• External dimensions 2.3?(W) × 8.1?(H) × 0.9?(D)
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|  Eliane Fiolet  |  Hubert Nguyen  |
I don’t like to have big speakers in the living room. Some think it’s bad-ass, I just think it looks retro (low-tech) 