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Kanto YU2 PC Gaming Desktop Speakers | 3" Composite Drivers | 3/4" Silk Dome Tweeter | Class D Amplifier | 100 Watts | Built-in USB DAC | Subwoofer Output | Pair | Matte White

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Color: Matte White


Features

  • POWERFUL AND COMPACT YU2 Powered PC Gaming Speakers feature 3" composite drivers that provide distortion-free sound while 3/4" silk dome tweeters offer extreme clarity. At just under 6 tall, these small and powerful desktop computer speakers let you save space on your gaming desk setup without sacrificing premium audio quality
  • STAY CONNECTED With its built-in soundcard, YU2 can stream high-quality audio directly from your computers USB port, giving you seamless connectivity to your PC or laptop. Its 3.5mm AUX input also lets you connect to any device with a headphone jack, including smartphones, tablets, or other media players. For added bass response, the YU2 speakers are compatible with any powered subwoofer
  • PREMIUM SOUND The YU2s acoustic grade MDF cabinet features a sleek rear bass port that has been specifically designed and tuned to eliminate port turbulence while extending bass response. The result is a premium quality 2.0 channel audio system made for PC gamers and audio enthusiasts alike
  • UNIQUE COLOR OPTIONS Choose from eight different color options to compliment your gaming setup or personalize your work desk area. Available in matte and gloss finishes in a variety of colors, the YU2 speakers were designed to let you express your individual personality while providing great quality sound
  • COMPLETE PACKAGE You don't have to buy multiple computer accessories to listen to high-quality audio. YU2 is ready to set up right out of the box with included power cord, speaker wires, 3.5mm mini-jack audio cord, and a USB cable to connect the speakers to your computer

Number of USB 2.0 Ports: ‎1


Brand: ‎Kanto


Series: ‎YU2MW


Item model number: ‎YU2MW


Item Weight: ‎6 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎3.9 x 5.3 x 5.9 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎3.9 x 5.3 x 5.9 inches


Color: ‎Matte White


Power Source: ‎AC


Batteries: ‎2 AAA batteries required.


Manufacturer: ‎Kanto


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Date First Available: ‎November 8, 2013


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  • Excellent for the size and cost
Color: Walnut
I upgraded my computer speakers from some cheap dell speakers to these speakers, and of course the difference in quality is night and day. I wanted a two way speaker so as to get better high end. I have never been fond o the Bose, which I feel just miss that high end. The reason I choose these speakers was the small size--they could fit easily on my desk with my computer and all the reviews I saw indicated this was an excellent speaker pair for the price. In addition I replaced the stands for my displays with desk mount stands so as to put the monitors at a better eye height, and also help clear out the desk under the monitors. Now the speaker fit under my main 32” 4k monitor. This is extremely convenient, although sure it would be better to have the speakers up higher. The sound is very clear, but does obviously lack some depth because of the lack of low end because the main speakers are only 3” I have listened to some harpsicord and high end tests and seems to be pretty good high end response. Did by the Kanto SUB8 speaker to go with them, and that does add the missing depth. Maybe the SUB 6 would have been enough. I was actually convinced to buy the speakers because I got an excellent price, but only for the walnut, $149.99 (list price $289). Would have probably preferred the matte black, which is what I bought for the Sub8. Also got a good price for the Sub8 at $199.99 (list price $299). I like that they do not look so cheap like a lot of the Logitech speakers. The volume is on the back, but not sure I mind. It is easy enough to find and adjust, and keep the front of the speaker clean. Plus such a cheap looking volume control on the front would not look nice. And of course does not increase the depth of the speakers. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 5, 2023 by Clifford Nelson

  • Almost great
Color: Black Matte
For starters, I own the Kanto YU5 speakers that are several years older than these YU2 models. I will be making comparisons to the features on the YU5 to this YU2 model with exception to sound quality due to the obvious size differences. The #1 issue with these speakers IMO is the volume control knob being tied to the power on/off. Nobody wants to reach around the speaker to turn a dial in order to turn it on or off. The best part of the YU5 is that it had a standby mode and a remote to turn it on/off. To be fair I haven't tried to simply leave the speaker on and step away and see if it would go into standby....but it wouldn't be the same as it turning off and not sucking power. The build quality is great on these and the shipping material is very supportive so they will arrive in great condition. The sound quality is good for the size, but it is for sure lacking in bass....but that's to be expected with the size of the units. The do offer a subout to help with this so you can't knock them for that. The overall volume is great for these, and I can easily enjoy watching videos or playing a game with them as is. I wish the USB cable was longer. It's pretty short and barley reached my USB Doc but it did reach in the end. The power brick is a HUGE let down to me. I can't understand why they couldn't have built this into the shell of the unit...but maybe it just comes down to the size of the unit...another huge plus of the YU5 was that it was built into the unit. I don't understand why $200 speakers don't have bluetooth built into them....this is a let down for the price point....Kanto could have included this and chose not to. Missed opportunity to say the least. Overall I can recommend these as they sound good and have a nice form factor on a small desk....but I'd be lying if I said there wasn't anything better out there for the same money....Look around and you might find something better for a lower price and more features.... ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2023 by Danner

  • Awesome if you take the time to tweak them via a quality EQ.
Color: Matte White
I'm running my YU2s with an an Audioengine S8 sub (crossed over at 80Hz). I'm mostly going to talk about how these are with a sub as I really don't find the YU2s adequate without one. If you want anything close to full ranged sound, you're going to need a sub. Out of the box, even with the sub, the YU2s have a tinny sound that is desperately in need of mid-bass boost. This is pretty normal as we're working with some pretty small 3" drivers. Fortunately this is easily taken care of with Equalizer APO (Windows) and the Peace UI for APO. This is a powerful PC EQ for audiophile use. I know there are Mac alternatives though I don't know them by name. Learn how to use these tools to avoid clipping and you can make a really squeeze performance out of your speakers. Don't let that inital tinny sound fool you, these speakers are capable of much much more. The YU2s are capable of putting out respectable and great sounding mid-bass for their size. They aren't going to replicate what larger drivers can, it's that simple. But are they great for gaming and music on a PC? Will they impress you with what they can do for their size? Absolutely. My last PC setup was a set of Klipsch Promedia 2.1. This setup is definitely a large improvement over that. The YU2's top end is detailed and clean. Nice sparkly highs, clear vocals and punchy mid-bass after tuning out the system. If you want a sub with your system for gaming, movies and music, I do recommend the Audioengine S8. I chose this to pair with the YU2 specifically because it is a ported sub with a small footprint and a good sized woofer for a small office room. If you want your explosions to go "BOOM" you need a port for the added bass extension. This particular sub handles music great too. If you're not into games or movies, you may want to try Kanto's SUB8 instead which is sealed. A sealed sub will provide an arguably tighter punch, but will be lacking for games and movies. I personally like the versatility of the long throw ported S8. Build quality and looks of the YU2 are fantastic on the enclosure, tweeter, driver, backplate and knobs. I got the flat white which is just perfect looking for me. Beautiful and quality finish. I did knock a star off on build quality due to a pretty garbage mini-jack cord that shipped with the system. It was flimsy and caused a really loud buzzing sound when moving the wires due to a bad wire connection near the connector. They should choose something with more reinforcement for a mini-jack. This was the only weak-point as the speaker wire, RCAs and power cord were fine. I chose to use a mini-jack instead of the USB as I want to use my keyboard to change volume. Sounds great this way. No complaints, no hiss, no hum, even with no music playing and the volume set to max. Very clean sound. Cord length is plenty long so getting the wires to the left speaker was not a problem. My PC hangs under the desk on the right, and the main speaker connections are on the left speaker. If your setup is similar, worry not. I got them with the matching stands which I do recommend. If you don't get stands, they do come with some felt stick on discs you can place on the bottom. The stands will angle the speakers to ear level, improving clarity. Worth it. The 5 star sound rating I chose takes their size into account. These are great for 3" computer speakers. If you are space limited on your computer desk, you're going to be hard pressed to do better at this price point. Their obvious competitor, the Audioengine A2+, is more expensive, and from what I've read, they can have a hiss and come more overly pre-colored from a sound signature standpoint. The A2+ has a 60watt peak, compared to the YU2's 100watt peak. The A2+ seems over-priced to me for being more or less the same thing and less powerful. Overall very happy with the purchase. Great speaker at a great price. -- Tweaked out the profile and I'm even more happy with these speakers. Attached image shows my Equalizer APO YU2 settings with the Audioengine S8. If I have one major complaint about the YU2 at this point it's the lack of a high-pass filter for use with a sub. If you try to achieve any really loud volumes the speakers distort. If they had added a high-pass filter these could achieve a clearer sound with less distortion by sending the low frequencies to the sub. Still goes plenty loud, so not a huge deal, but certainly a missed opportunity by Kanto. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2020 by A. G.

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