Kanto ORAMP Powered Reference Desktop Speakers with USB-C Input and Bluetooth - Pink, Pair

KantoSKU: ORAMP

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Creator. Gamer. Musician. ORA bridges the gap between computer speakers and studio monitors giving you studio-grade, audiophile-approved sound without dominating your space. ORA has modern inputs like USB-C to get the best sound from your PC or Mac, Bluetooth 5.0 to pair with your phone or smart home device, and RCA for your analog gear. Sporting a crossover that automatically sends bass to a connected subwoofer, you get flawless low-end integration freeing up the 3” woofers and ¾” silk dome tweeters to focus on what they do best. ORA is the perfect blend of reference-quality sound and modern features at a compact size to fit on your desktop.

Features

Compact Size

Let’s start with the most obvious external detail – ORA’s size. ORA is only 25% larger in volume compared to YU2 (which has been the de facto choice for compact desktop speakers) but dials up the sound quality by several orders. ORA is narrow enough to place sideways under a monitor which is a lifesaver for ultrawide or dual monitor users who still want excellent sound. ORA is a fraction of the size of full-size studio monitors – you can fit ten ORA’s in space that two Yamaha HS5’s take up and that’s a pretty compact studio monitor compared to similar options.

Studio monitors are a straightforward way to get great sound as they are designed for critical monitoring of audio, but they come with some caveats that can make them a deal breaker for some users. Studio monitors dominate small spaces, require an external interface to work as intended, and can come across as a bit flat sounding. ORA was designed to address these deficiencies – they have a smaller footprint, don’t need external gear to work, and get close to studio-grade sound without being too analytical.

Drivers

ORA’s ¾” silk dome tweeters provide smooth, extended treble and are tuned for long, fatigue-free listening sessions. Special care was taken when designing the waveguide to enhance ORA’s vertical dispersion. With its wide vertical and horizontal directivity, ORA sounds just as good standing upright as it does lying sideways.

Though ORA’s woofer may only be 3”, they’re not shy on low-end extension. Each time we demoed pre-production samples of ORA at tradeshows this Summer we repeatedly got asked the same question, “Is there a sub hooked up?” Even though you have the flexibility of adding a subwoofer, you may not need one.

Magnetic Shielding

ORA’s woofer has another trick up its sleeve – magnetic shielding. Before LCD monitors became the norm, nearly all PC speakers were magnetically shielded to prevent them from distorting the sensitive tubes in CRT monitors. Manufacturers slowly moved away from magnetic shielding, but we’ve brought it back for a niche use – retro gaming.

Older games were designed for the technology of their time. Designers utilized the pixel shape, scan lines, and smoothing of CRT screens to create beautiful 2D sprites and images. The only true way to experience the art-style of older games is with a CRT or high-end tube PVM. Retro gamers can place ORA directly beside their CRT to hear every square wave and sawtooth in stunning detail.

Use Cases

ORA is a fantastic-sounding speaker that most audio enthusiasts will appreciate, but we didn’t design ORA strictly for audiophiles. There are three use cases we had in mind when determining the input selection, tuning, and features that made it into the final product.

CREATORS

Vloggers, podcasters, and streamers need the stories they’re telling to sound great and keep their audience hooked. They need an editing workhorse to reveal if their voice recordings are high quality, that noise was not captured during recording, and that effects applied to their voice, like compression or de-essing, are working as intended. They require reference grade sound to ensure what they are hearing is not coloured by defects from their speakers. With desktop space at a premium and a high cost of entry for studio monitors and an audio interface, ORA is a compelling all-in-one solution that can even be taken on the road.

GAMERS

Videogames are synonymous with immersion. They engage your eyes, ears, and sense of touch. Headsets are a great option for voice chat and privacy, but they can become uncomfortable and aren’t the most natural way of listening. Gamers seeking the most immersive experience require speakers that can cover the full range of sound with accuracy. Whether it’s hearing every footstep to gain a competitive edge, or playing something cozy to relax, a proper set of speakers can help blur the line between fantasy and reality. With multiple options for connectivity, magnetically shielded drivers, and stellar sound quality, ORA can take PC or retro gaming to the next level.

MUSICIANS

Music is an auditory art, so audio is the heart and soul of what a musician does. Musicians not only appreciate a great-sounding speaker, but they also require it to create. They need to ensure the tone and timbre of their instruments, voice, or effects are accurately represented and not influenced by the speaker. They need to trust their gear faithfully represents their vision. ORA’s near studio-grade sound and compact size make it the perfect speaker for recording anywhere inspiration strikes. The focused input selection allows musicians to connect to their laptop, phone, or directly into an instrument.

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