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Creator. Gamer. Musician...ORA bridges the gap between computer speakers and studio monitors giving you studio-grade, audiophile-approved sound without dominating your space
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Kanto's new ORA active, powered speaker pair has modern inputs like USB-C to get the best sound from your PC or Mac, Bluetooth 5.0 to pair with your phone or smart home device, and RCA for your analog gear. Sporting a crossover that automatically sends bass to a connected subwoofer, you get flawless low-end integration freeing up the 3” woofers and ¾” silk dome tweeters to focus on what they do best. ORA is the perfect blend of reference-quality sound and modern features at a compact size to fit on your desktop.
Timestamps:
00:00 - Intro
00:25 - Shipping Date
00:56 - The Specifications
03:10 - Thank You For Your Support
03:23 - Connectivity
04:09 - The Back Panel
08:15 - Stand Options
09:13 - Who Are These For?
10:22 - Final Thoughts
10:58 - Outro
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  • @SilverJoystix
    @SilverJoystix8 ай бұрын

    You guys made the best video on this product. It's amazing how much garbage I had to listen to (including a guy rambling about buying this for his daughter) before I found this video! Thank you for taking the time to explain the input selection.

  • @GramophoneMD

    @GramophoneMD

    8 ай бұрын

    Thank you for the kind words Silver. We had fun making this video, and it's a bit of a game changer at this size and price

  • @bluegoo5341
    @bluegoo53414 ай бұрын

    Great review. Thx!

  • @GramophoneMD

    @GramophoneMD

    4 ай бұрын

    Thanks for watching, Bluegoo, and for your kind comment

  • @GOLFADDICT65
    @GOLFADDICT658 ай бұрын

    I currently have the KANTO TUK's and the s8 subwoofer as my desktop...probably overkill..am thinking of putting the Tuk's as my TV speakers and then get this ORA speakers and a sub for my desktop....what are your thoughts ? will the TUK's be good for TV speakers.....cheers from Canada

  • @GramophoneMD

    @GramophoneMD

    8 ай бұрын

    Hi Golf, Tuk would make a fine TV speaker, especially if you haven't made a TV speaker upgrade so far. ORA of course is not as great sounding as Tuk, so the answer partly depends on how much time you spend with your TV enjoyment vs working at your desktop. But your plan sounds like a good one to us

  • @mohdpazli
    @mohdpazli8 ай бұрын

    I believe those 4 connector only carry audio signal, 2 for woofer and 2 for tweeter..its totally passive

  • @GramophoneMD

    @GramophoneMD

    8 ай бұрын

    Thank you Mohdpazli, yes, it is an active, powered speaker system. You can read more about it here: blog.kantoaudio.com/getting-to-know-ora-features-technology/

  • @mohdpazli

    @mohdpazli

    8 ай бұрын

    @@GramophoneMD yes Sir the whole speaker is active but all the goods happen on the primary speaker.. the other one only passive

  • @GramophoneMD

    @GramophoneMD

    8 ай бұрын

    Thank you@@mohdpazli . I am not sure that both speakers can be bi-amplified and yet have one active, one passive, so perhaps we're talking about the same thing - but using different language?

  • @mohdpazli

    @mohdpazli

    8 ай бұрын

    @@GramophoneMD im saying only the amplification part on one side..nothing on the other side..just like what edifier or hivi or airpulse were doing (except for certain model like s3000pro)

  • @jayperlmutter
    @jayperlmutter6 ай бұрын

    I need a pair of solid desktop speakers without breaking the bank. How do these compare to the Audioengine A2+?

  • @GramophoneMD

    @GramophoneMD

    6 ай бұрын

    Hi Jay, at this time we're not an Audioengine dealer, so we haven't directly A/B compared them. These are quite good, so if this is your price range I would not hesitate to pull the trigger. A subwoofer out connection is included, so if you want to upgrade your sound over time you can

  • @vikingsfan2218

    @vikingsfan2218

    2 ай бұрын

    The Kanto YU2's are meant to be a direct competitor to the A2's and these are a tier above the YU2's in Kanto's lineup, so I would assume you'd be getting a substantial upgrade in sound quality going for the ORA over the A2's

  • @ChristopherFonseka
    @ChristopherFonsekaАй бұрын

    How does the ORA compare to the YU2?

  • @GramophoneMD

    @GramophoneMD

    Ай бұрын

    Hello Christopher, both sound really good and are compact. ORA's speakers are bi-amplified internally, with each tweeter & woofer separately tuned, so you hear better detail in both the bass and mid / high frequencies. All crossover duties are handled by DSP, so the sound is surprisingly clear. ORA goes a bit deeper in bass response @ 70 Hz as the roll-off. But we've got loads of happy customers with YU 2 as well, so it's really a price point decision for you: skybygramophone.com/collections/kanto

  • @jacquesmertens3369
    @jacquesmertens33699 ай бұрын

    I get a really nice sound from my Creative T20 speakers. In fact they sound better today than when I bought them 15 years ago. And I can adjust base and treble to my liking. Also, they don't need to be 25 cm away from the wall (like the Kanto Ora). No hissing, no humming, no white, pink or other noise whatsoever (unlike nearly all other active speakers). Never heard of Kanto before, and all of a sudden there's dozens of videos popping up to create a hype. I'm sure the Kanto speakers sound pretty nice, but I have my doubts when reading reviews from Kanto owners who write they need an additional subwoofer. For me personally that wouldn't be an issue because my ears can't hear the very low frequencies anymore. But are the Kanto speakers worth 350 USD?

  • @johnsimun6533

    @johnsimun6533

    9 ай бұрын

    $350, or $3.50? Anyho, there’s a number of manufacturers in China, not to mention the other companies in and around Asia. You might not have noticed that many electronics are much cheaper and prolific lately. I’m sure you haven’t figured out that someone who had the finances, had not a huge amount. Could contact any of many of these manufactures, themselves, and theses companies will more than happily sale you a number of a model, and they will even work with you to design a logo that they will place on the products that you could purchase. No, they don’t design logos, but if you don’t have one, they will help you setup one to your liking, that way they can ship out your order as quickly as they can. If you don’t like something that is not on one of their current lineup, then they will modify it to suit your needs, the larger and more complex the modifications are to your design, the more you will need to pay. To cut in and add an bass port, not too expensive, and the might keep manufacturing, the batch when you order is complete. Slap a different model number on it, and especially if it made an improvement, the more the more they might charge others. You want red blue green, or other colors, besides black. You will need to pay extra. You want different drivers, you pay extra, and the better driver, the more you pay, and if you have good drivers, but cheeped out in the build of the cabinets. It might sound worse, and you will still pay more. You can go back and forth between the manufacturer, and end up with a product that fills your requirements, and that you are proud of, almost like your child, but guess what. There are going to be two groups of people who are going to have feelings about your child. First group is going to enjoy it and say it sounds good, and the other group will. Say it’s too expensive, and no bass, when clearly, when a speaker the size of this guy's head, even though he’s got a big head. They are not going to be a speaker that will disturb the neighbors. You might disturb your roommate, or your parents, but sleep well tonight, because you are not going to interrupt your neighbors, and they won’t need to call a noise complaint on you. It does have a output, for a sub, or a woofer. I’m not going to rewind the video to see what kind of output it is, but you can really annoy your parents, if you connect one up. P.S. you can also do the same for any other product you can imagine, and on the lowlow. If you need the hook up, holler at your boy here, and I got you. Now let this man get back to work. I would enjoy it if you could preform a demo, and went in more depth on the materials, and specified information like weight, and the construction of the body. Like if there was enough bracing or thickness to reduce resistance, or similar, but you done alright. I’ll give you two thumbs up. 👍

  • @GramophoneMD

    @GramophoneMD

    9 ай бұрын

    Hi Jacques, not that the ORA MUST be X distance from the wall. Rather, if you pull them away from the wall even a bit, they sound better. Years ago a famous speaker designer did a research project showing most speakers sound their best when placed about 1/3 of the way into the room. He acknowledged that almost no one will ever place their speakers there! These ORA offer amazing bass for being as compact as they are, but for really impressive bass, the sub-out sure helps

  • @MichaelGraves3304
    @MichaelGraves33048 ай бұрын

    Your use of language is a bit misguided. A tradtional speaker that relies upon the output of an external amplifier is a "passive" device. An "active" speaker is any that has a built-in amplifier, so requiring a power source. However, this is entirely separate from the nature of the crossover. It's possible, at the very low-end, to have an active speaker with a single amplifier and a passive crossover. Still a 2-way active speaker. But very cheap to make. In contrast, what you describe is a "bi-amplified" active speaker. It has a line level crossover, feeding a pair of amplifiers, one for each driver. Bi- and even tri-amplified powered monitors are quite common. These have been very common in professional circles for decades. I see people in the Hi-Fi space who seem to mischaracterize anything that's not biamp'd as not being active. That's simply not true.

  • @GramophoneMD

    @GramophoneMD

    8 ай бұрын

    Thank you for your comments

  • @UNLISTEDWEB
    @UNLISTEDWEB9 ай бұрын

    Kanto ORA Frequency Response 70 Hz - 22 kHz They have no base! Standard Frequency Range (20Hz to 20kHz)

  • @GramophoneMD

    @GramophoneMD

    9 ай бұрын

    Hello Trolling, you are right to say that the lowest bass frequency most humans can hear is 20 Hz, and these won't come close. Yet the bass you do hear from this lightweight, under 3 lbs., "hold it in your hand" speaker is amazing - not that it goes as low as the finest speakers and subwoofers, which it can't.

  • @iikatinggangsengii2471

    @iikatinggangsengii2471

    9 ай бұрын

    well the program doesnt

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