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Scythe Announces Kama Bay Speaker ACE 5.25'' Bay Mountable Internal Active Speak
written by Mike - October 1, 2009 12:26
Scythe expands its portfolio of audio devices. The new 5.25" mountable active speaker is now available in silver and black.

Scythe expands its portfolio of audio devices. The new 5.25" mountable active speaker is now available in silver (Model Number: SCBS-2000S-S) and black (Model Number: SCBS-2000S-BK). Luxury appearance is provided by the aluminum finished front panel and meshed speaker cover to enhance your PC system. The switchable LED backlight turns the decent panel into a real eye-catcher in elegant blue LED illumination as needed.

On the technical side, Kama Bay Speaker ACE comes with 4 x built-in 1,25" concaved shape speakers with a real output of 2x 1,5 Watt. This provides high quality stereo sound for home and office PCs. By using the easy to access operating elements, users have full control whenever one requires to. If you need to shut down the sound or turn up/down the volume, one can do this directly by accessing the panel.



Kama Bay Speaker Ace is available at MSRP of 17.95 EUR (excluding VAT) or US$ 35.00.

Product Details:
  • Model name: Kama Bay Speaker ACE
  • SCBS-2000S-BK (black version)
  • SCBS-2000S-S (silver version)
  • Speaker Type: 2 Channel
  • Speaker Unit: 1.25" Concave Shape Metal Type
  • Output: 2x 1.5W
  • Input: 3.5 mm Stereo Mini Plug
  • Dimensions (B x H x D): 148.5 x 42.5 x 170 mm (5.8 x 1.7 x 6.7)
  • Weight: 488 g
  • Accessory included: Audio cable, Mounting screws, PCI Bracket
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