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Monolith’s huge 100W desktop speakers want to knock you off your office chair

Posted on October 26, 2022August 27, 2023 By bot

If you’re reading this on your laptop (even one of the best laptops) or tablet, take a quick glance at the little grilles either side of your keyboard – or on the edge of the screen, firing outwards from your handheld device.  Now, gaze upon the powered speaker pair above, designed specifically for your desktop and each one toting dual four-inch woofers, a one-inch silk dome tweeter, a 5. 25-inch passive radiator and 50W of class D amplification, which you’re able to toe in (or not – hey, it’s your system) to find the ideal listening position.
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