The HD3 premium powered speakers are a mini home music system with high-fidelity stereo sound for smaller spaces and desktops. Stream your music in seconds from any app or device via high-definition Bluetooth.
Amplifier type
Dual analog class A/B monolithic
Power output
60W peak power total (15W RMS / 30W peak per channel), AES
Drivers
2.75″ aramid fiber woofers, 3/4″ silk dome tweeters
Inputs
3.5mm stereo mini-jack, stereo RCA, USB, Bluetooth
Outputs
RCA variable line-out, 3.5mm mini-jack headphone out
Mains voltages
110-240V 50/60Hz auto-switching
SNR
>95dB (typical A-weighted)
THD+N
<0.05% at all power settings
Crosstalk
<50dB
Frequency response
65Hz-22kHz +/-2.0dB
Freq. response w/bass reduction switch selected
100Hz-22kHz +/-2.0dB (-5dB down)
Input impedance
5K ohms unbalanced
Protection
Output current limiting, thermal over-temperature, power on/off transient protection
Headphone amp type
OPA2134
Full-scale headphone output level
2.0V RMS
Output impedance
2 ohms
Recommended headphone impedance range
10 ohms to 10K ohms
Internal D/A converter
PCM 5102
Input bit depth
24-bits, upsampled
Bluetooth receiver type
Bluetooth 5.0 audio
Supported codecs
aptX HD, aptX, AAC, SBC
Wireless operation range
Up to 100ft (30m) typical
Input data rate
Determined by Bluetooth
Wireless latency
~30 milliseconds (ms)
Connector type
Micro-USB
USB device class
USB 1.1 or above
Internal D/A converter
PCM 5102
Input bit depth
24-bits, upsampled
Input data rate
44.1KHz/48KHz
Weight (LEFT speaker)
1.8Kg/4lbs
Weight (RIGHT speaker)
1.5Kg/3.4lbs
Shipping weight
4.5kg/10lbs per pair
Shipping box dimensions
11.6″ (29.5cm)H x 11.75″ (30cm)L x 8.8″ (22.5cm)W
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