🎵 Elevate Your Listening Experience!
The Kanto YU6BAMBOO Powered Bookshelf Speakers combine stunning design with exceptional sound quality, featuring 5.25" Kevlar drivers, Bluetooth connectivity, and an integrated phono preamp for vinyl enthusiasts. With 200W peak power and smart features like automatic standby, these speakers are perfect for any modern audio setup.
M**Y
Awesome speakers, especially when paired with the sub!
So straight off, these are awesome little speakers. I'm not going to do an in-depth review of the sound since I'm not really qualified and you can find plenty of reviews of the sound on YouTube. Suffice to say they're punch, clear, have a decent amount of power, and sound great.There are a huge amount of inputs in the back - two optical (for a PC or your Sky Box for example), RCA phono/line (to connect a record deck, mixer, games console, or many other things), aux (generally used to connect a phone or audio player), and Bluetooth. You can switch between all of the inputs really easily with the remote, and you can connect two Bluetooth devices (although you can only play one at once).On the back there's also an output to a sub, which is highly recommended since as you can imagine the speakers are quite small so if you want to use these to watch movies or listen to loud music they don't quite have enough punch, although they do very very well by themselves and a sub is in no way essential. I bought the Kanto SUB8: https://amzn.to/2V7KEOD - it's super easy to connect and adds an immense amount of bass to the setup.In terms of stands, the speakers come with some horrible little "feet" which are basically stickers and completely useless. Unfortunately it's hard to get the official Kanto stands in the UK, but I bought some of the SoundXtra stands and they're amazing, plus fit the speakers perfectly: https://amzn.to/2vaRVPaBasically these speakers look amazing wherever you put them, they're very minimal but solidly built and very stylish, so they don't stand out too much if you want them to blend in, but look awesome if you give them room to shine. There are enough connections to be able to literally connect everything you own, and for the price point you'll be hard pressed to find a better sound.Kanto SUB8 Sub Woofer: https://amzn.to/2V7KEODSoundXtra Speaker Stands: https://amzn.to/2vaRVPa👇🏻If you find this review or the photos helpful, please click the helpful button below!
T**T
Sound amazing, straight out of the box!
So, I only got these Kanto YU6 yesterday and I know they need time to 'burn in', but they sounded so great out of the box, I wanted to put a short review up immediately. These replaced my much smaller Audioengine HD3s, and I agonised for ages whether to get the Audioengine HD6 or the Kanto YU6. In the end I went for the Kanto because a) they are somewhat cheaper and b) they are physically smaller - just 28cm tall vs 30cm which makes a slight difference in my room. The Audioengine speakers feature a Class A/B amplifier vs the Class D of the Kanto, but I decided that for my situation the difference was negligable. I was also attracted by the Kanto YU6 having an inbuilt phono pre-amp and a subwoofer connection, although lacking a USB input. So, I have set them up with my turnbable, and they sound really excellent - very detailed in the mid-range. I played 'There Goes Rhymin' Simon' on vinyl and was hearing details I haven't heard before - and I've owned that album from when it first came out!There are a couple of negatives though - although whether these are down to the Kanto or my other equipment I couldn't say. Firstly, using the built-in phono pre-amp, I couldn't get rid of the hum. (The pre-amp itself worked fine amplifying my Ortofon MM cartridge). Connecting the earth strap from the turntable reduced it somewhat, but it was still very noticeable. I reinstated by existing Rega pre-amp which has its own earth point and the hum has largely gone now - obviously, I have switched the YU6 to line input mode. The hum could be due to the equipment items being plugged into different mains power outlets, but it was fortunate I already had a pre-amp. Secondly, I couldn't get the sub-woofer to work from the outlet on the YU6 - just nothing. However, I used Y connectors on the RCA speaker inputs to the sub-woofer and now it's fine - together with the YU6 a really comprehensive soundscape from the upper limits of my hearing frequency down to the deepest base notes. I am also using the YU6 to listen to audio from my PC via Bluetooth, and that connected immediately and flawlessly and works fine.The YU6 remote control works well enough, although some of the buttons (eg for changing input source) are very tiny indeed. The combined input selector/volume knob on the YU6 speaker isn't that well implemented - you don't know which source you're connected to until you hear the sound from it, apart from BT when the blue indicator lamp comes on. I think they prioritised form over function - the single black knob looks cool, but some labels would be better!So, after one day, I am very happy - despite some niggles, these speakers sound great which is their main purpose. I'm not an expert or an audiophile, but I do like how these sound and they fit well into my room set-up as well.
B**Y
Premium feel and sound YU6
An old adage is the packaging is as important as the item itself. These Kanto Speakers are premium all the way through. Comes so well packaged. very heavy and very solid, the remote control is fantastic, its the most substantial remote I have received, others are flimsy, this remote for the Kanto yu6 is solid. The setup is very easy And the sound is very clean crisp, and has very good low end. You even get 2 plug leads one for the UK and one for the European, most other products offer a flimsy adaptor, not Kanto, a full lead, Amazing. Bluetooth is easy, set up. This is a well built and quality product, so well packaged and well presented, and looks gorgeous. for the price well worth it.
P**R
Good quality
I like the fact it's real wood. They are heavy, and very good looking indeed. I like the sound of it, the bass is enough to fill the house without being annoying, and the sound is pretty good. If you expecting miracles then you better look to spend around £3000+. THese are NOT expensive as some claim, if you feel these speakers are expensive then probably you have no clue about sound systems! The fact you don't need an external amplifier is also very convenient. The only bad I can find is the Awful, and i mean Awful, remote controller. I can't even think why the heck decided to include such an awful plastic garbage as a remote.
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