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๐ถ Elevate your sound gameโwhere vintage vibes meet wireless freedom!
The Kanto YU6 Powered Speakers combine a robust 200W Class D amplifier with premium 5.25โ Kevlar drivers and 1โ silk dome tweeters to deliver crisp, balanced audio. Featuring built-in Bluetooth with Qualcomm aptX for high-quality wireless streaming and an integrated phono preamp, these matte black speakers effortlessly bridge classic vinyl charm with modern digital convenience. Smart power-saving modes and a comprehensive remote control make YU6 the ultimate desktop or living room audio upgrade for discerning millennials craving both style and substance.











| ASIN | B01N0YCWUY |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Antenna Location | Volume |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Audio Output Mode | Stereo |
| Brand | Kanto |
| Brand Name | Kanto |
| Colour | black |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphone, Tablet |
| Connectivity Protocol | Bluetooth |
| Connectivity Technology | Auxiliary , Bluetooth, USB, wireless |
| Control Method | Remote |
| Controller Type | Remote Control |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 210 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Engineered Wood |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00800152716855 |
| Input Voltage | 5 Volts |
| Is Waterproof | TRUE |
| Item Weight Unit of Measure | 8 Kilograms |
| MP3 player | No |
| Manufacturer | Kanto |
| Maximum Range | 5 metres |
| Model Name | YU6 |
| Model Number | YU6MB |
| Mounting Type | Tabletop Mount |
| Network Connectivity Technology | Auxiliary, Bluetooth, USB, wireless |
| Number of Audio Channels | 2.0 |
| Number of Batteries | 2 AAA batteries required. |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Features | Remote Control |
| Series Number | 6 |
| Speaker Maximum Output Power | 200 Watts |
| Speaker Size | 5.25 Inches |
| Speaker Type | Subwoofer, Tweeter |
| Specific Uses For Product | Volume |
| Total USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
| Tweeter Driver Diameter | 1 Inches |
| UPC | 800152716855 |
| Wireless Technology Type | Bluetooth |
C**Y
You Can Use Your Dad's Old Turntable With These Speakers
Ok, so I was in the market for a new set up but wanted this one to fit in with my decor which is vintage hipster. Something that I could have in the background projecting all the vinyl goodness from its tweeters for the listening pleasure of my weekend late afternoon patio parties. I've been trying to think of something to say to talk about the color but I will leave that to rock icon Nigel Tufnel who saidโThere's something about this that's so black, it's like how much more black could this be? And the answer is none. None more black.โ though you could also get them in different colors but then I wouldn't be able to use that quote. Setup was easier than getting my labrador to eat the the last of my submarine sandwich. As these speakers have their own phono amplifier, the RCA wires from you manual analog turntable slip easily in their red and white receptacles on back of one of these bad boys. There are speaker terminals to connect the two speakers and give you discreet lush sound. It looks great in your vintage set up and for you young folks living in a small place, it's space saving since you lose the need for a bulky amplifier clutter up the very particular Dutch aesthetic of your listening area. What more is there to say but they are well constructed, look fantastic, are space saving, give good bang for their buck and can fit into wherever you choose to listen to your record player. These would be perfect for the kids in dorms who want to impress their girlfriends with their small but "elite" collection of essential artists. Then you grandly move on to show the true centrepiece of the setup, the turntable which you have carefully curated from hours of searching junk shops and good will stores to find the ":best deal ever". You will have this turntable until you get your first job out of school and then you will upgrade to a ridiculously overpriced top of the line beauty that you will play "Tender" by Blur on when trying to seduce a young lady in your building. The point is, these speakers will be the same as you go from girlfriend to girlfriend (or either gender combination you like), and turntable to the latest, greatest and most importantly coolest, speakers. They are built to last and you will remember them many years later when you try looking for the same kind of speakers because you NEEDED to have that vintage Marantz tube receiver to hear music at it's purest and why not get vintage speakers now since these poor speakers, that has served you a decade, are being thrown away for the latest toy. Shame on you. Anyway, I don't see any reason why it would fall apart unless you plan on bringing them camping and then I would say your experience may differ from mine. They'll probably last you years giving you great sound and looking sleek on the bookshelf. You may have nieces come over to give your brother and his wife a break for the weekend and she may want to play something on her iPhone and she can easily connect her phone to the speakers via Bluetooth and she can control the sound with the remote control that comes with the speakers. Should you want to hook up a subwoofer, it has output for it as well as other inputs such as Aux, Optical & a handing USB charging port for your iPhone making the top of the speakers a convenient location to store it. Ah, the possibilities for pictures of your phone, speakers and iPhone on social media with some deep comment about technology from different millennia working together. I'm not doing any of that though. You can but it does fit into my mid century modern decor and compliments my funky Pro-Ject elemental (review coming soon) with a nice clean honest sound. I love the fact that I didn't have to get a new receiver as that Marantz was looking nice and the modern touches of Bluetooth and a remote control are quite excellent. I don't know of any apps. They may have one, but I haven't looked so not quite sure how you would go about controlling the volume if you lose the remote or it breaks or you labrador puppy chews on it. That could be a problem later on and I should probably look into it. Still, I treat my audio equipment as that equipment that your cool uncle had and weren't allowed near when you visited your cousin on the weekend, then warned the whole time about how serious they were about not going near my uncle's turntable. So, I'm not dropping it anytime soon and I still have the original packaging to transfer them securely if they have to be moved again The TL/DR of that ridiculous wall of text are that these are great speakers., Get them for anyone interested in getting into turntables and vinyl records so they don't have to have the added cost of a phono pre-amp or receiver/amplifier with pre-amp. Not only does it save cost, it saves space and it gives great sound for their size and their cost and the added convenience of having Bluetooth connectivity to play audio from your phone, Has a basic remote but it does what it should and big problem is I'm not aware of how to control volume without the remote playing a turntable. Could be, I'm not aware though. Very happy purchase.
E**G
Good sound quality and easy setup
I am pleased with the sound quality which is clean, well balanced and powerful which can easily fill my room of 200 square feet without distortion. I connect these speakers to Chromecast and an extractor and the set up is easy and done in minutes. I also use my smart phone to stream music via Bluetooth. Pairing is easy and the reception is very stable without any interruption or issue. Having equipped with the remote control is really handy, allowing all the functionality including power on off, input selection and volume control although the build quality and appearance of the remote device is only ordinary. The speaker cable that is included to connect the control speaker to the other one is not terminated with a banana connector, i.e., with only bare wire at the end and for the price of these speakers, I expect the manufacturer would provide a speaker cable terminated the banana plugs to take the full benefits of the binding post of these speakers. I have these speakers for about a month by now. I mostly listen to classical symphonic as well as chamber music, and also human voices from YouTube podcast. So far I find them satisfactory and am happy with my purchase.
D**N
Stunning Sound - only one caveat
I recently picked up the Kanto YU6MB Powered Bookshelf Speakers for my home office, and after several months of daily use, I can confidently say they deliver an exceptional listening experience with one important caveat. Sound Quality (5/5) These speakers sound incredible. The clarity at mid-range, the warmth in vocals, and the tight, articulate bass far exceed what you d expect from a pair of desktop speakers. Whether I'm on calls, listening to music while working, or watching videos, the audio is consistently rich, balanced, and distortion-free. Even at lower volumes the detail is impressive, and when you decide to push them, they have plenty of headroom. Build & Aesthetics (5/5) I bought the Matte Black (MB) version, and the finish is sleek, modern, and premium. The build feels solid exactly what you d expect from Kanto. The controls have a quality feel, and the overall design fits beautifully in a home office setup. Connectivity (5/5) I primarily use them in wired setup with my computer which works fantastic, Bluetooth is fast and reliable, and the range is excellent and they pair instantly with my Mac and iPhone. The multiple input options make them extremely versatile if you want to use them beyond a desk setup. Desk Use The Only Real Drawback (4/5) Here s the thing: these speakers are big. Not sort of big, but actually bookshelf-size speakers. I have them sitting on my home office desk, and while the sound is phenomenal, their physical footprint is definitely something to consider. If your desk is spacious or deep, you ll be fine they look great and sound even better when given room to breathe. But on a standard-sized desk, they can feel oversized and may dominate your workspace. Verdict If you have the space, the Kanto YU6MB is absolutely worth it. These speakers offer truly premium sound quality, beautiful build, and reliable connectivity. Just be mindful of their size before committing to them for desktop use.
L**.
Very Happy Upon Initial Setup
So I went back and forth for quite some time as to which speakers to purchase for my Technics 1200 MK2 Turntable I recently acquired. Prior to these I was using an older, fairly inexpensive set of Logitech THX Computer Speakers that included a subwoofer. They were okay but not great by any means, so I felt I need to step my game up. I kept going back and forth on the AudioEngine A5+, Klipsch R15-PM, but both speakers were definitely a bit more money than I was hoping to spend. Kanto kept popping up on forums and review sites as a legit competitor to both brands, but I also wanted these speakers to be capable of being pretty loud. So I just was not sure then I saw these YU6's were on sale. I decided to get them based on cost vs specs. My initial impression so far is very, very good. They obviously blow the Logitech set I had away. In a massive way. I am also truly very, very impressed by how if one decides to use the remote to change the bass or the treble, it really does have a pretty dramatic impact on the overall sound signature of the speakers themselves. I will no doubt be fine tuning how much bass and treble there is based on what I am listening to, and I have pretty varied tastes. Just tonight I listened to Metallica (Metal), Bad Brains (Punk/Hardcore), The Avett Brothers (Rock/Country), Nas (Hip Hop), Gang Starr (Hip Hop) and a ended my listening session with a New York hardcore band called BURN who is very heavy. A little fine tuning of the bass and treble for each genre really does make a huge difference. And I have to say, I expected these speakers to have some oomph based on the Wattage, but they really do get very loud without any distortion. And this is all out of the box right away. No 80 hours of breaking the speakers themselves in. I only have to imagine things will be better once all is settled. In regards to the bass itself, I was very impressed with how much resonance the bass had just with the speakers on their own had. I am a big fan of bass though, and I had an extra subwoofer, so I hooked it up shortly after setting them up, but I did want to hear the bass of just the speakers themselves, and while it was not room shaking, it definitely had a decent presence. I have not heard any of the other speakers I mentioned above, so I cannot compare these speakers to them directly, but I absolutely feel I got my money's worth with this purchase. Considering I also spent close to $100 less than those other speakers (depending on the color you get you can save some decent cash on these), I am a happy camper. I plan on checking out the Bluetooth over the weekend although it is not a feature I plan on using all that much, I will check it out and I do decide to go with these for that extra functionality. So perhaps I will append my review once they do. I am adding a picture just to provide an idea of their Footprint. A Technic 1200 is a bit larger than your average turntable, but it should give a decent idea of the size of these speakers for people.
T**_
Good speakers but not ideal for PC use, could be improved.
There is a big issue with noise floor if using these as PC speakers and you have sensitive ears. There is a constant hiss when the amplifier is on, no matter what volume level or input is selected (higher frequency, so if you are old you might not hear it). In standby the amplifier is off and it is not an issue. In comparison with some cheap Bose (~100) powered speakers I have heard, there is zero noticeable hiss at low levels and hiss is only audible at very high output. I have owned these speakers for only a week so I can't comment on reliability. Pros: - Auto shutoff means you can leave them on all the time and not worry about power. When in standby mode they have a dim orange LED lit. - Good selection of inputs/outputs - Sounds good Cons: - High noise floor when listening <1m, there is significant hiss present. - Hard to tell what input you are switching to, if you don't use the remote (but for PC use its fine, just leave it on one input) - Can't tell if any EQ/adjustments are on, have to use remote to reset settings - No headphone jack For PC use the USB output makes no sense. They could have replaced that with a headphone out jack. But for use in a room as general bluetooth speakers, etc. the USB does make some sense and noise floor would not be an issue. Also note that they state the output power as 100W RMS total, so that would mean 50W per channel. Not that it matters that much, 50W is plenty for PC speakers. These could be tweaked and be amazing PC speakers, but as it stands I will keep looking.
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