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Peachtree Audio M24 Powered Speakers

Peachtree Audio M24 Powered Speakers

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Product Description
The M24 Powered Speakers from Peachtree Audio are—visually speaking—quite striking. With their bamboo enclosures and the start black contrast provided by the speaker cones, they’ll look great in a minimalist or wood-toned space Read More
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daMortarMerrier
62
Oct 26, 2023
From the pictures, Is one speaker (L/R) front-ported and the other speaker rear-ported?
Nerdalert2020
5
Oct 26, 2023
They are rear ported. The things that look like “ports” on the master speaker (right) are dials for volume and input selection.
  • From the “features” section of the product description on the Peachtree site: “Front panel volume control and input selection”.
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Lightflyer
5
Jun 15, 2023
To make sure I understand correctly, the only way to connect the other speaker is through the output shown on the speaker with inputs?
replicnt6
9
Jul 22, 2023
The right speaker has all of the electronics and all of the inputs (line, optical, USB, Bluetooth). There is a standard 2-wire speaker cable that runs from the right speaker to the left speaker to drive the left speaker. The left speaker is a passive speaker.
Harvey308
0
Oct 26, 2023
Are grills available and what is the frequency response???
Peter28
19
Oct 27, 2023
The unit comes with grills. Frequency response is 55Hz - 20kHz
michaels1963
42
Oct 26, 2023
Can I use my own outboard DAC and run it into the RCA jacks
mariant
107
Oct 26, 2023
Yes.
HarveyWilson
0
Oct 31, 2023
Can I use a turntable with MM cartridge directly, or do I need a preamp ??
CFarrell74
8
Jun 6, 2024
This speaker set has a built-in MM phono pre-amp and a ground socket to use with a turntable. No idea how it sounds but given the price point of these speakers, you'd probably be better off with an external phono stage.