SOUNDSTICKS 2

SOUNDSTICKS 2

3-Piece Full Range Powered Computer Speakers with Powered Subwoofer

Sold from 2004 until 2009

Predecessor Product: SOUNDSTICKS
Made in: China

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Product Specifications

Frequency Response
44Hz – 20kHz
Power Consumption
4 W idle, 65 W maximum
Interface
Analog (3.5mm)
For your iPod
YES
Headphones
YES
For Computers and Gaming
YES
For your MP3 player and Mobile phone
YES
MSRP U.S.
$169.95 per system
Weight
SATELLITES... 1.47 lb; 0.67 kg
Weight
SUBWOOFER... 4.93 pounds ≤2.24 kg
Dimensions
SATELLITES... 2 inch (50.8 mm) diam. x 10 inch (254 mm)
Dimensions
SUBWOOFER... 9.15 inch (232 mm) diam. x 10.16 inch (258 mm)
Subwoofer Transducer
6 inch (150mm)
Amplifier Power (RMS)
20 W
Transducers
(4) 1 – inch full range per channel
Amplifier Power (RMS)
10 W per channel

Harman Kardon's SoundSticks II three-piece speaker system produces high-quality stereo sound for Music, MP3's, movies and gaming experiences. SoundSticks II encourages consumers to step out of the ordinary speaker world and offers sound in an original and unique package. The system, described as curvy, sleek and sexy, provides consumers with sound that is loud and clear. SoundSticks II employs a new computer-optimized multi-band parametric equalization and Harman's unique ”capacitance touch“ control buttons on the right satellite allow for direct access to volume control

FAQs & How-Tos

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  • 1. Make sure all wall and power outlet switches are on, and that all switches for your speaker system are on. Switch mains power to the system on/off by pressing the bass speaker volume button located on the back of the subwoofer. This button acts as power button when pushed in. 2. Ensure that the input jack is pushed all the way into the output socket on the source device. Check all the connections and secure them. 3. Your volume settings are too low or muted. Increase your volume by pressing the + key located on the right satellite. You can also check volume from your source device. If you are using a computer, check the volume control located in the taskbar, as well as the volume control in the media player or browser. This will mean a total of three volume controls in your computer alone. 4. To mute and unmute the speakers, touch the shining + and - controls on the right-hand "stick" at the same time. Only a slight touch is needed, since these are purely electronic touchpads.

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