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Features
• Pair of passive speakers for connection to a portable audio player
• Compact housing fits on a bookshelf, atop a dresser, or in a backpack
• 200 Hz to 10 kHz frequency response; requires no batteries
• 57 mm damper-less neodymium magnets enhance audio performance
• 4 watts maximum power (2 watts x 2); interchangeable white and silver faceplates |
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Sony SRS-P11Q Passive Speaker System, White description
Bulky stereo systems are fast becoming relics of an earlier century, especially with speakers such as Sony's SRS-P11Q on the market. These passive speakers are designed to connect to a portable audio system, such as a CD Walkman or MP3 player, yet still deliver the same clear, vivid tones as much larger speakers. In the meantime, the 2-1/4-inch speaker bodies fit unobtrusively on a bookshelf, dresser, or desk, and also store compactly in a backpack or suitcase when on the move. The speakers are lightweight and distinctive, with circular shapes and small bulbous feet that keep them from tipping over. Listeners with a flair for accessorizing will appreciate the interchangeable white and silver faceplates, which lets people match the speakers to their players. The speakers' audio derives from the 57 mm damper-less neodymium magnets, which produce a frequency response between 200 Hz to 10 kHz. The passive speakers also require no batteries, making them ideal for traveling or tailgating. The system comes with a stereo mini plug input and features 4 watts of maximum input power (2 watts x 2). What's in the Box 2 speakers, white and silver faceplates, user's manual. |
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Sony SRS-P11Q Passive Speaker System, White Customer Reviews
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| These cute little speakers are as nice as it gets for portable speakers with no external power source. They sound a little "small" but the quality of the sound is not bad. I wouldn't recommend them to play live performances where the sound isn't super crisp, but on most music recordings, I think they are more than adequate. Not too expensive, and they have a normal headphone jack, so they might be used with many different music players. They are a little bigger than I expected, but they do have a small footprint, so they fit well on a desk or counter. |
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