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Harman KardonSoundsticks iii Computer Speaker System

Buy Now, Pay Later from as little as R500 per instalment with Payflex
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R1,999

R3,300
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Praised for its stunning design, the harman kardon® SoundSticks III speakers and subwoofer system became a milestone in harman kardon history when it became part of the permanent collection at New York City’s Museum of Modern Art (MoMA). Improving on its famous sibling’s pop-culture appeal, the SoundSticks III system is all that and much more. As a three-piece, 2.1-channel multimedia sound system, SoundSticks III brings a new level of excitement to music, games and movies to your home – with its exceptional sound clarity, enhanced color scheme and bare minimum of wiring. Beyond its eye-catching appeal, SoundSticks III continues to be incredibly capable – with 40 watts of dazzling amplification, a down-firing powered subwoofer, eight full-range transducers and compatibility with all sorts of multimedia devices. As the sublime sequel to a prized performer, SoundSticks III is performance art at its finest.

Product Features
  • Incredible industrial design
  • Compatible with all devices with a stereo mini jack output
  • Realistic, room-filling sound and outstanding bass performance 
  • Touch-volume and mute controls
  • Subwoofer volume control
  • Angle-adjustable satelites
Technical Specifications
  • Frequency response: 44Hz - 20kHz
  • Audio input correction: 3.5mm stereo
  • Power consumption: 65W (max); 4W (idle)
  • Subwoofer output: 20W RMS
  • Full range transducers: 4 x 1'' per channel
  • Amplifier output power: 10W RMS per channel

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