Microlab B-72
![]() | Outdated Product Two-way computer stereo speakers (2.0) with a built-in power amplifier (2x8 W), a case made of dense MDF, a convenient side panel of volume/tone controls and an analog input. Positioned as a product of the mid-price category of 2008. Aimed at users who would like to purchase a high-quality sounding acoustic system for outputting sound from a personal computer, all-in-one PC, nettop or laptop. Provides confident and loud sound, the timbre of which can be additionally adjusted using analog rotary controls. Microlab B-72 computer speakers are equipped with an analog input with 4xRCA connectors (2xRCA for PC, 2xRCA - AUX IN) and are supplied with a 3-pin miniJack 3.5mm->2xRCA cable, with which you can receive sound from any source equipped with an analog output, including TVs and game consoles.... The right speaker is active and contains a power supply and an audio frequency amplifier (based on the TDA2030 chip from ST Microelectronics). The second speaker is passive, connected to the active one and equipped with only a pair of speakers. 4-inch dynamic emitters with a flexible polyurethane suspension and inch tweeters provide correct reproduction of the frequency range from 45 Hz to 20,000 Hz, which is quite enough for listening to music content (including classical and jazz), watching videos and acoustic design of games. |
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Two-way computer stereo speakers (2.0) with a built-in power amplifier (2x8 W), a case made of dense MDF, a convenient side panel of volume/tone controls and an analog input. Positioned as a product of the mid-price category of 2008. Aimed at users who would like to purchase a high-quality sounding acoustic system for outputting sound from a personal computer, all-in-one PC, nettop or laptop.
Provides confident and loud sound, the timbre of which can be additionally adjusted using analog rotary controls. Microlab B-72 computer speakers are equipped with an analog input with 4xRCA connectors (2xRCA for PC, 2xRCA - AUX IN) and are supplied with a 3-pin miniJack 3.5mm->2xRCA cable, with which you can receive sound from any source equipped with an analog output, including TVs and game consoles.
The right speaker is active and contains a power supply and an audio frequency amplifier (based on the TDA2030 chip from ST Microelectronics). The second speaker is passive, connected to the active one and equipped with only a pair of speakers. 4-inch dynamic emitters with a flexible polyurethane suspension and inch tweeters provide correct reproduction of the frequency range from 45 Hz to 20,000 Hz, which is quite enough for listening to music content (including classical and jazz), watching videos and acoustic design of games.
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Don't let unpacking, plugging and playing get to you. Ask to turn the knobs, touch the back wall of the right (main) speaker for heating, place the speakers further away from each other. Working speakers do not hum without music; with music they play loudly and clearly. The dimensions are manageable on the computer desk :) The bass reflex port is on the front panel, which means the speakers don't need to be placed at a certain distance from the wall. They resemble detachable speakers of a HIFI boombox, but made of MDF. They are pleasant to listen to at a close distance. It's good that there's no remote control, that has contributed to a moderate price. The power switch is not combined with the volume. Its location on the rear panel is not convenient. The radiator of the output powerful triodes is not brought out, but is hidden in the housing. The mains transformer also heats up, it is also not ventilated; it would be possible to remove half of the transformer under a metal casing for air blowing - the internal volume would increase. The connecting cable between the speakers is not shielded and is susceptible to picking up interference from other devices. The mains fuse is hidden inside; at first glance I didn’t find it there either. The design is not admirable. There are garlands of wires inside. The consolation is that they are short and do not rattle. The control unit is not shielded - interference appears from a raised hand |













