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- Unavailable at Northmead Store
Please note that this unit has been on display in our retail store. However, each unit has been carefully cleaned, inspected before packing into the original box, we do this to ensure the customer is getting a perfect working order unit in excellent conditions.
Great sound quality with 120W RMS output power Hi-Res AUDIO certified, supports digital audio signals with a bit depth and sampling rate up to 24bit/192kHz Pure sound from 1" advanced titanium dome tweeters Surge and wave bass from 5.5" aluminum bass speakers High-efficiency digital input Class-D audio amplifier Electronic crossovers and dynamic control based on Digital Signal Processing (DSP) High-quality Bluetooth transmission with Qualcomm


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| Audio output channels An audio output channel is an electric circuit which acts as a path for a signal produced by a device. A device may have several audio output channels. | 2.0 channels |
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| RMS rated power RMS (Root mean square) is a measure of the continuous power required by a device, in particular audio amplifiers and loudspeakers. | 120 W |
| Performance | |
| Recommended usage What the product should be used for, and how it should be used (e.g. ambient temperature). | Universal |
| Product colour The colour e.g. red, blue, green, black, white. | Black, Wood |
| On/off switch The button which is pressed to switch the device on or off. |
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| Amplifier | |
| Amplifier class An electronic amplifier, amplifier, or (informally) amp is an electronic device that increases the power of a signal. It does this by taking energy from a power supply and controlling the output to match the input signal shape but with a larger amplitude. Power amplifier circuits (output stages) are classified as A, B, A/B and C for analog designs, and class D and E for switching designs based on the proportion of each input cycle (conduction angle), during which an amplifying device is passing current. | D |
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| Connectivity technology The technology that enables connectivity of the device, e.g. wired or wireless. | Wired & Wireless |
| Bluetooth Bluetooth is a low-power radio technology developed to replace the cables and wires currently used to link or connect electronic devices such as personal computers, printers, and a wide variety of handheld devices including mobile phones. Because it uses radio-wave connectivity, a Bluetooth-enabled device has a constant, established connection to whatever browser it uses. This saves the user the trouble of logging on to check for emails or news updates, for example. |
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| Bluetooth version The type of bluetooth technology in the product e.g. Bluetooth Smart (v4.0). | 5.0 |
| AirPlay AirPlay (previously called AirTunes when it was for audio only) is a proprietary protocol stack/suite developed by Apple Inc. that allows wireless streaming of audio, video, and photos, together with related metadata between devices. Originally only implemented in Apple's software and devices, Apple has licensed the AirPlay protocol stack as a third-party software component technology to manufacturer partners for them to use in their products in order to be compatible with Apple's iDevices. |
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| AUX in |
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| Packaging content | |
| Remote control included Component of an electronics device, most commonly a television set, DVD player and home theater systems originally used for operating the device wirelessly from a short line-of-sight distance. |
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| Other features | |
| Digital audio coaxial in The socket in the device for the digital audio input. The signal is broight into the device via a coaxial cable with an RCA connector. | 1 |
| Digital audio optical in The socket in the device for the digital audio input. The signal is inputted via an optical cable with an TOSLINK connector. | 1 |
| Satellite speaker frequency range | 45 - 40000 Hz |
| Number of satellite speakers The quantity of satellite speakers. These are speakers used in surround-sound systems that are intended to be placed around a center channel speaker, as a part of a technique to recreate "three-dimensional" immersive sound; they tend to be smaller than the center speaker, and often contain audio to the left, right, and behind of the center channel. | 2 |
| Satellite speaker mid-range driver diameter | 14 cm (5.5") |
| Manual |
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| Power source What is providing power for the product e.g. mains electricity. | AC |
| SKU | 764258 |
| MPN | S1000MKII-DEMO |
| Brand | Edifier |
| Product Condition | Ex-Demo |
| Stock Availability | Available for Shipping, In Stock at Castle Hill |
| Product Use | General |
| Warranty Period | 90 Days Warranty |
| Warranty Contact | https://www.edifier.com/ |