🎶 Elevate Your Sound Game with Kanto ORA!
The Kanto ORAMB powered desktop speakers deliver 100W of bi-amplified sound with Bluetooth 5.0 and USB-C connectivity, designed for both studio monitoring and multimedia enjoyment. Compact and versatile, these speakers are perfect for any workspace or impromptu recording session.
Is Electric | Yes |
Power Source | AC |
Number of Power Levels | 1 |
Speaker Maximum Output Power | 100 Watts |
Connectivity Protocol | Bluetooth |
Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
Audio Driver Size | 30 Centimeters |
Number Of Circuits | 2 |
Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
Item Weight | 4.4 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 5.6"D x 3.9"W x 6.9"H |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Number of Audio Channels | 2.0 |
Frequency Response | 22000 Hz |
Compatible Devices | Smartphone, Tablet, Desktop, Laptop |
Speaker Size | 3 Inches |
Woofer Diameter | 3 Inches |
Tweeter Diameter | 0.75 Inches |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Bluetooth Range | 61 Meters |
MP3 player | No |
Specific Uses For Product | For Computers |
Controller Type | Mechanical knob |
Color | Matte Black |
Is Waterproof | False |
Warranty Type | Limited |
Control Method | Touch |
Audio Output Mode | Surround |
Mounting Type | Desktop | Rear Mounting Hole |
Material Type | Plastic |
Speaker Type | Reference Desktop |
Additional Features | 3/4" Silk Dome Tweeters, 70 Hz - 22 kHz Frequency Response, 3" Paper Cone Drivers, 100W Peak Power, Bluetooth® 5.0, USB Type-C, and RCA Inputs |
Recommended Uses For Product | For Computers |
B**E
These speakers are incredible. They fit easily on my desk and they punch WAY above their size.
Pros:The sound stage is one of the best Ive ever heard. Bass is spot on and the high and mid are very clear.Very good looking, amazing size for desktop use and fits under my monitors when they are up all the way on their stands.They can get very loud and do not distort their sound on nearly full volume.Cons:They like to be a bit louder than some other speakers to really shine. I think they like having a little extra power to get the drivers to where they want to be. That being said they still sound fantastic at lower volumes, they just like to be louder.I got mine for $249 USD. That is not cheap, but honestly these things are probably worth way more than that.Their material is a plastic, but it is good quality plastic.Edit: one additional con that is very minor. The volume knob spins infinitely in either direction. It has an LED that flickers when you turn it, but has no indicator that it is at minimum volume (0 sound) or max volume. This is an issue for me because I make sure my speakers are at 0 during work calls just to prevent interruptions, and there is no visual way to confirm they are muted. I would recommend the LED indicator have a different color, or have the volume knob stop turning if volume is 0.
G**O
Excellent desktop speakers
The Kanto ORA is a really good pair of desktop speakers. They have a pretty flat and laid-back sound. The bass with the unit itself sounds good, but it still doesn't produce much sub-bass (as expected of a speaker this size). If you don’t listen to a lot of bass-centered tracks, then you would not necessarily need a subwoofer with this. Connecting a subwoofer (I used a Kanto Sub8) activates the crossover (at 100Hz), allowing the ORA to focus its power on the mids and highs, producing a well-rounded, full-range sound.I bought this to replace my KEF Q100 + Pioneer SW-8MK2 + SMSL AD18 DAC/AMP setup, which was taking up a lot of space on my desk. Using a passive speaker also meant adding an amplifier and all the additional wires required, making the desk a mess. The ORAs are tiny in comparison and are powered, simplifying the setup considerably. One huge quality-of-life improvement for me with the ORA is that I can change its volume at the OS level (via keyboard) like an analog connection, even when connected via USB. I do this hundreds of times a day and don’t have to take my hands off the keyboard now. It is still a little confusing as the speaker volume (controlled via knob) and system volume are independent, and I am not sure how it’s affecting the subwoofer volume (it was at 50% with the SMSL, but I had to reduce it to 25% with the ORA). It took me a day or two of tinkering to get the volumes at a balanced state. @Kanto, if you are reading this, I hope you can share a guide on how to balance system, speaker, and subwoofer volumes, especially within the Kanto ecosystem.After dialing in the ORA and the Sub8, I compared it to the larger KEF system, and it was a tough one. The KEF, thanks to its coaxial drivers, sounded more magical than the Kanto. The imaging on certain tracks is out of this world, but on the flip side, they do sound thin and fatiguing with other songs (even though they are not bright speakers). The Kanto, on the other hand, sounded more laid back and neutral, which makes it a bit boring but more consistent across the range of songs I tried. At the end of the day, I prefer and am keeping the kanto setup for the desk, due to its size, laid-back neutral sound, simplicity, and other convenience features. The ORA feels well-tuned and optimized for the desk. If you want a speaker that you would like to move from the desk to the living room when needed, there are many other excellent (but larger) speakers at this price point that might serve you better. If this was priced around $249, it would have been a no-brainer recommendation.
R**H
Great sound and functionality.
Sounds great!The Kanto ORA speakers produce a clear and detailed sound for their size. they deliver a punchy and well-defined mid-bass, however they cannot produce deep sub-bass and will need to be paired with sub woofer if you want that. It has a neutral sound, treble is not harsh, has decent imaging and soundstage.I am paring it with my Fiio K7 desktop DAC and it sounds great. I occasionally use equalizer and it handles EQ well, to the best of my knowledge.The product is built well, has multiple connectivity (bluetooth, USB C, and RCA). It is also very easy to setup. One caveat, however, is that it might need some getting used to to change connection mode.
J**R
Better than Audio Engine A2's
Speakers are compact, sound is excellent, bass is punchy, and vocals are clear! Aesthetics are timeless and classic. I've replaced my Audio Engine A2's with this, and it was a huge upgrade in every way.Volume knob on the front makes life easier to use than the A2's. Sound is clearer, and fuller than the A2's. Build quality is a lot more robust and premium than the A2's.
J**S
You pay a lot extra for small size
My previous desktop setup was a loxjie a30 connected to various bookshelf speakers (most recently Klipsch rp500m) and an svs 3000 micro subwoofer.The kanto speakers will certainly be a downgrade for anyone coming from standard sized passive bookshelf speaker, but it is tiny and that's what I was looking for - the smallest speakers I could get that didn't sound bad. There are not a lot of decent options at this size so in that respect the Ora's are good. I have the Ora's hooked up to the same svs 3000 micro subwoofer and it sounds pretty good for games and video but is most noticably worse with music. I'm not an audiophile but the midrange sounds off or hollow compared to larger speakers.So, you can get much better sound for the same price with a cheap class d integrated amp and some cheap bookshelves, but this takes up way less space. As long as you are willing to compromise a bit on sound quality you will gain a lot of desk real estate back.To be clear, these don't sound bad, but if you're used to larger speakers these will most likely be a downgrade. If you know that going in it may help to set proper expectations.
A**I
Great speakers at decent price
Solid speakers, at a good price. I was impressed with the sound quality & like the size.
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