[LP-UNF]
Kali Audio LP-UNF Proximity Monitor (160 Watts, PA System, Studio Monitor, Boundary EQ, Hi-Fi Connectivity with Bluetooth/USB-C, TRS, RCA, 6.2 kg, 25.5 cm x 16.5 cm x 7.3 cm), Black | Description: Experience unparalleled listening with the Kali Audio LP-UNF monitoring system. These compact monitors deliver exceptional sound quality with clarity and precise detail. Equipped with a 4.5-inch bass driver and a 1-inch tweeter, they provide balanced audio reproduction over a wide frequency range from 39Hz to 25kHz. The powerful 40W per channel Class D amplifier adapts to any environment thanks to the Boundary EQ, while intuitive touch volume controls allow for user-friendly control. Versatile connection options such as Bluetooth 5.1, USB-C, RCA and TRS provide flexible connectivity options. With a maximum volume of 103dB and a 24-bit/48kHz digital input conversion, you will experience the highest quality immersive listening experience. The supplied primary and secondary speakers expand the soundstage and provide spatial depth. | Details: • Size: 25.5 x 16.5 x 18.5 cm • Weight: 3.2 kg / 3 kg (primary/secondary) • Class D amplifier: 40W HF + 40W LF per channel • Maximum sound pressure level: 103 dB • Frequency response: 47Hz-21kHz (±3 d.) B) • Frequency Response: 39Hz-25kHz (-10dB) • Colour: Black | About the Manufacturer Kali Audio was founded in January 2018 by some of the most passionate people in the professional audio industry. With technology at the forefront, Kali aims to manufacture speakers and related products that represent the best possible value for our customers. By dedicating time and resources to research and development, and with a little momentum, we offer high performance products that fit every budget. Kalis products are designed and developed in California, and each of our product lines is named after a California city or village. Lone Pine, our first series of studio monitors, is named after a town in the Eastern Sierra from which mountaineers depart to reach the top of Mt Whitney, the highest mountain in the lower 48 states. Just like this ascent, we found our first line ambitious, provocative and a bit risky.