Go + Play Wireless
Bærbar højttaler, som streamer lyd trådløst fra digitale musikenheder.
Getting started with your Go + Play Wireless
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Specifications
- Bluetooth
- Power Consumption
- 65W (maximum); 0.5W (standby mode)
- Input Impedance
- >10k ohms
- Frequency Response
- 40Hz – 20kHz
- Signal-to-Noise Ratio
- >85dB
- Drivers
- Two Ridge and two Atlas transducers
- Power
- Tweeters: 2 x 15 watts @ 1% THD Woofers: 2 x 30 watts @ 1% THD
- Input Sensitivity
- 250mV
- Weight (kg)
- 4.3
- Depth (mm)
- 230
- Height (in)
- 9-1/2
- Depth (in)
- 9
- Height (mm)
- 240
- Width (in)
- 20
- Weight (lb)
- 9.4
- Width (mm)
- 500
Beautiful sound in a pristine package.
Smuk lyd i en ny og fin pakke. Harman Kardon Go + Play™ Wireless-højttaleren er utrolig smuk og er designet til at få det bedste frem i din digitale musik, mens den ser fantastisk ud. Dens HARMAN TrueStream™ garanterer dig trådløs lyd af højeste kvalitet fra en hvilken som helst Bluetooth®-enhed, herunder iPad mini, iPad (4. generation), iPhone 5, iPod touch (5. generation) eller iPod nano (7. generation). Harman Kardon Go + Play Wireless har to avancerede diskantenheder og to lavfrekvensdrivere med højt udslag og leverer fremragende klarhed med dyb, dundrende bas. Dens meget attraktive design vil uden tvivl passe perfekt ind overalt. Men denne skønhed er ikke designet til at blive på samme sted hele tiden. Med det elegante håndtag i rustfrit stål kan du tage fremragende lyd med dig, uanset hvor du skal hen. I næsten 60 år har teknikerne hos Harman Kardon® designet nogle af verdens mest efterspurgte højttaler- og forstærkersystemer til lyd i hjemmet og bilen – herunder det eneste højttalersystem, der er permanent udstillet på New York Citys Museum of Modern Art (MoMA). I en konstant stræben efter at gøre personlig lyd til ægte kunstværker leverer Harman Kardons teknikere og håndværkere nu kraftig lyd i en ny og fin trådløs pakke: Harman Kardon Go + Play Wireless.
FAQs & How-Tos
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This is because most Windows do not support A2DP stereo audio streaming via Bluetooth, the standard for music-listening through Bluetooth. The system will support keyboards, mice, printers etc. via Bluetooth, but not audio. It is necessary to download the proper drivers, either from the computer manufacturer, the software manufacturer or the manufacturer of the Bluetooth chip in the computer. Help to do this must be sought with the companies that supply one or more of these computer features.Was this helpful? Thank you for your feedback!
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Three devices can be connected to Go + Play BT/Wireless at the same time. You can easily take turns when playing music from 3 connected devices by pressing play on one of them. If you press play on the second of the connected devices, the first one will be interrupted and the second will start playing, and so on. If you want to connect a 4th device, you'll be required to disconnect one of the connected devices first.Was this helpful? Thank you for your feedback!
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Fortunately the Go+Play in all versions is made with this problem in mind. One of the feet is adjustable. Look at the four feet. One is different from the others. You can insert a 3mm hex key into the center hole in it, then loosen the foot insert and unscrew it until the unit is steady. The adjustable insert may stick a little, so exert a steady, firm pressure to get it loose if this is the case.Was this helpful? Thank you for your feedback!
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The Go+Play Wireless must be in Standby to be able to switch On when receiving a signal. This function uses a small amount of power, and cannot be switched off. Remove batteries when not in use for more than 2 weeks to prevent power draining.Was this helpful? Thank you for your feedback!
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When the speaker is switching quickly between music sources via Bluetooth, it's normal to experience a very short 'pop' sound because the Bluetooth signal is breaking in and doing the handshake with the speaker. It won't appear after the Bluetooth signal is stable.Was this helpful? Thank you for your feedback!
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This is caused by the volume synchronizaton system in the iPad. When you switch off the iPad with click sounds activated, it sends the click sound to the Go+Play, also ordering the Go+Play to increase volume to maximum. The hiss is a result of the Go+Play Wireless being at full volume. As soon as you re-start your music playing from the iPad, volume is back to normal music use. If you do not switch the iPad on again, the Go+Play goes into standby after a few minutes, and the hiss disappears. You can prevent this problem by de-activating the click/alarm sounds on the iPad.Was this helpful? Thank you for your feedback!
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