KENWOOD M 9000S B Smart Hi Fi Micro System, Black

Technical Specifications



Total power


2 x 50 Watt



Display


2.8″ (7.1 cm) TFT Color Display



Media


CD/-R/-RW/MP3/WMA



Antenna connector


750 Ohm Fm



Power supply


100-240V AC 50/60Hz

Power


Power Consumption 40 Watt

Stand-by Power Consumption (less than)0.8 Watt


Power Supply


100-240V AC 50/60Hz


Operational Temperature Range 0 °C – 35 °C

Speaker Specifications



Type


Bookshelf



Configuration


2-Way Bass Reflex Speakers



Grill


Detachable textile cover

Tuner Specifications



Tuner


Yes, FM



Sleep Timer


Yes



Alarm


Yes, Dual Alarm


Number of Presets (DAB)20

Number of Presets (FM)20


Radio Data System


Yes



Tuner (DAB+)


Yes

Connectivity


Bluetooth 4.2

USB port for music playback


Spotify


Yes



Auxiliary Input


Yes



Internet Radio


Yes



Compatible with


UNDOC App.


WiFi


Line Input Jack


Yes


Headphone port

General Specifications


Smartphone compatible

CD player with MP3 playback (ID3 tag)

Clock with alarm

Remote control

Built-in equalizer


Default audio settings


Flat, Classic, Pop, Rock and Jazz


The speakers can be mounted both horizontally and vertically around the main unit

It fits perfectly in any space you choose to use

Dimensions & Weight



Main unit dimensions (HxWxD)


11.5 x 26 x 26cm



Dimensions per speaker(HxWxD)


26.3 x 17.3 x 24 cm



Weight


7.3 kg

455.00

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