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Does the Klipsch The Three II have a built-in phono preamp for connecting a turntable?
Yes, the Klipsch The Three II features an analog RCA input with a built-in phono preamp, allowing direct connection to a turntable without requiring an external preamp. This makes it a popular all-in-one powered speaker choice for vinyl playback systems.
Is the Klipsch The Three II a battery-powered portable speaker?
Despite some descriptions suggesting portability, the Klipsch The Three II is designed as a tabletop powered speaker that requires AC wall power to operate. While it is compact enough to move between rooms, it is not a battery-operated Bluetooth speaker like products from JBL or Ultimate Ears.
What inputs and connectivity does the Klipsch The Three II support?
The Three II offers Bluetooth wireless connectivity along with a 3.5mm analog auxiliary input, RCA analog inputs with phono preamp capability, and a USB Type-B digital input for direct connection to a computer. This variety of inputs allows simultaneous connection of multiple audio sources.
How does the Klipsch The Three II compare to the Marshall Stanmore II?
Both are premium retro-styled powered desktop speakers with Bluetooth, positioned in a similar price category. Klipsch emphasizes dynamic sound with strong bass from its custom woofer design, while the Marshall Stanmore II leans toward a warmer, rock-oriented sound profile with Marshall's signature amplifier-inspired aesthetic.
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