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KRK GoAux GOAUX4-NA Monitores portátiles, 4 Unidades de 4 Pulgadas

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  • Perfecto para músicos e ingenieros que viajan, ofrecen una reconocida calidad de sonido KRK en un tamaño compatible con dispositivos móviles
  • Funda suave lista para viajar, para sesiones de grabación sobre la marcha
  • Equipado con todo lo que necesitas para una configuración de calidad profesional
  • Corrección automática de habitación para una fidelidad óptima en cualquier lugar
  • Junto con las entradas USB estéreo balanceadas, auxiliar de 3.16 mm, RCA y TRS de 6.35 mm, puedes conectarte de forma inalámbrica a tu teléfono inteligente, computadora u otros dispositivos de audio compatibles con Bluetooth



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Característica del producto A+
Característica del producto 2

Trae el legendario sonido KRK a cualquier lugar

El estudio es más que un lugar. Studio es lo que haces. Está creando. Grabación. Colaborando. Y con los monitores GoAux de calidad de estudio sobre la marcha de KRK, ahora puedes estudiar en cualquier lugar.

Característica del producto 3

GoAux 4

Los monitores portátiles KRK GoAux 4 están diseñados para proporcionar un sonido excelente en cualquier lugar. Los monitores perfectos para músicos e ingenieros que viajan, ofrecen una reconocida calidad de sonido KRK en un tamaño compatible con dispositivos móviles. Ya que están hechos para ir a donde quiera que lo hagas, los monitores GoAux 4 vienen con una práctica bolsa de transporte de nailon que soporta tanto monitores como soportes de monitor incluidos, micrófono Auto ARC y cualquier cable adicional que quieras llevar contigo. Los soportes son ajustables para un óptimo posicionamiento y ángulo de control. Los monitores GoAux 4 emparejan un woofer de aramida de vidrio de 4 pulgadas con un altavoz de agudos de cúpula textil suave de 1 pulgada en un diseño bidireccional biamplificado RMS de 100 W (potencia total del sistema) bi-amplificado. Los gabinetes ABS con puerto trasero son duraderos y proporcionan una sorprendente extensión de graves para un altavoz portátil. Con los amplificadores de potencia ubicados en la carcasa de un altavoz y el segundo altavoz alimentado a través de una conexión a nivel de altavoz incluida desde el primero, el par solo necesita una sola toma de CA para funcionar. El ecualizador LF y HF integrado te permiten ajustar la respuesta de los monitores a la habitación y a tus preferencias personales. Con el micrófono de medición incluido, la función automática de corrección automática de habitaciones integrada de ARC puede optimizar automáticamente la respuesta de los altavoces a su entorno acústico. Junto con las entradas estéreo balanceadas USB, Aux, RCA de 1/8" y TRS de 1/4", la capacidad Bluetooth significa que puedes conectarte de forma inalámbrica a tu smartphone, computadora u otros dispositivos de audio compatibles con Bluetooth. Cuando necesites monitorear silenciosamente, puedes conectarte a la salida de auriculares estéreo de 1/8 pulgadas, que silencia automáticamente los altavoces GoAux 4.

Característica 1

CORRECCIÓN DE SALA DE ARCO AUTOMÁTICO

GoAux 4 cuenta con un micrófono de medición incluido, la función de corrección automática automática de habitación de ARC automática integrada puede optimizar automáticamente la respuesta de los altavoces a su entorno acústico.

Característica 2

CAPACIDAD PARA BLUETOOTH

La capacidad Bluetooth significa que puedes conectarte de forma inalámbrica a tu smartphone, computadora u otros dispositivos de audio compatibles con Bluetooth.

Característica 3

AUDIO PRO PORTABLE

Los monitores GoAux vienen con una práctica bolsa de transporte de nailon que sostiene ambos monitores, así como los soportes ajustables incluidos y cualquier cable adicional que quieras llevar contigo.

El video muestra el producto en uso.El video te guía a través de la configuración del producto.El video compara varios productos.El video muestra el desempaque del producto.

Daniel César
Comentado en México el 9 de marzo de 2025
La descripción es engañosa menciona 4 unidades de 4 pulgadas, y solo es un par de monitores. Adicional el precio con supuesto descuento es muy inflado que te hace pensar que si en efecto son 4 monitores con el descuento de más del 40%
Daniel César
Comentado en México el 9 de marzo de 2025
La descripción es engañosa menciona 4 unidades de 4 pulgadas, y solo es un par de monitores. Adicional el precio con supuesto descuento es muy inflado que te hace pensar que si en efecto son 4 monitores con el descuento de más del 40%
Daniel César
Comentado en México el 9 de marzo de 2025
La descripción es engañosa menciona 4 unidades de 4 pulgadas, y solo es un par de monitores. Adicional el precio con supuesto descuento es muy inflado que te hace pensar que si en efecto son 4 monitores con el descuento de más del 40%
Daniel César
Comentado en México el 9 de marzo de 2025
La descripción es engañosa menciona 4 unidades de 4 pulgadas, y solo es un par de monitores. Adicional el precio con supuesto descuento es muy inflado que te hace pensar que si en efecto son 4 monitores con el descuento de más del 40%
Daniel César
Comentado en México el 9 de marzo de 2025
La descripción es engañosa menciona 4 unidades de 4 pulgadas, y solo es un par de monitores. Adicional el precio con supuesto descuento es muy inflado que te hace pensar que si en efecto son 4 monitores con el descuento de más del 40%
Daniel César
Comentado en México el 9 de marzo de 2025
La descripción es engañosa menciona 4 unidades de 4 pulgadas, y solo es un par de monitores. Adicional el precio con supuesto descuento es muy inflado que te hace pensar que si en efecto son 4 monitores con el descuento de más del 40%
Daniel César
Comentado en México el 9 de marzo de 2025
La descripción es engañosa menciona 4 unidades de 4 pulgadas, y solo es un par de monitores. Adicional el precio con supuesto descuento es muy inflado que te hace pensar que si en efecto son 4 monitores con el descuento de más del 40%
Daniel César
Comentado en México el 9 de marzo de 2025
La descripción es engañosa menciona 4 unidades de 4 pulgadas, y solo es un par de monitores. Adicional el precio con supuesto descuento es muy inflado que te hace pensar que si en efecto son 4 monitores con el descuento de más del 40%
Matthew C Clark
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 3 de enero de 2025
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Matthew C Clark
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Matthew C Clark
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 3 de enero de 2025
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Matthew C Clark
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 3 de enero de 2025
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Matthew C Clark
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 3 de enero de 2025
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Matthew C Clark
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 3 de enero de 2025
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Matthew C Clark
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 3 de enero de 2025
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Matthew C Clark
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Nick
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 26 de enero de 2025
EDIT: KRK_stayawake on github has a 10hz_tone.wav that you can loop in windows media player or another player and it will keep the speakers awake without any perceptible sound. Kind of annoying having an extra window open, but i can run this while I'm working and close it when I'm finished to get around the forced sleep "feature" for power savings. The intended way to play it in browser is no longer easy, as browsers have disabled autoplay.Speakers sound great, however the main thing I've had to consider returning them for (or try to get used to) is that they turn off automatically after 30 minutes without sound. With NO way to turn off this feature. You have to wake them up every time you sit down by pressing the power button twice, and worst of all through USB it takes a good 10 seconds to start hearing sound. Now while this might be great for power savings. I should be able to choose if i want to waste my electricity bill in the name of convenience. All drivers like these DO take up a decent amount of power even while off. I can hold it while they are on to manually put them to sleep as well if i want (I don't). I am trying to get used to it in order to be environmentally friendly and save on electricity. I really wanted the smaller GoAux 3s to save on desk space which is at a premium for me, however went with the larger GoAux 4s (for $50 more) to get the 3 extra premium features. (USB input, TRS Left/Right Input, and Auto ARC) (ARC = Automatic Room Correction, that calibrates the speakers to sound better in your room by listening to feedback from itself through a mic that they include in the box.) I was not able to get AutoARC to work by reading the manual. Really, all I wanted was the USB input because I tend to get distortions and interference from AUX cables, AUX cables also tend to be flimsy and fall apart quickly. They did not include the USB Type B cable in the box. I had to go out and buy one separately. After plugging them in, I was surprised to see that they do not care what the windows pc master volume is set at, even when muted or at 0. They only go by their own physical on-speaker knob for master volume, and you can dial in using things like software specific digital volume control (eg volume slider in Youtube videos, slider in Spotify) that will also contribute to the sound up/down. I assumed since they were USB, they had some kind of included software control center or driver, but they don't. The stands also add to the overall size. I wanted to leave them off to save space on my desk, however I need them on to provide enough leverage to press the button twice to wake them up from sleep every time I sit down otherwise they slide back from the force. A benefit of using the stands is it allows them to be angled upwards incrementally. I would love to see GoAux include a software component for these class of speakers that allow us to dial in sound settings, as well as turn off auto-sleep, or at least allow and increase wake sensitivity to sound. Waking up from any sound at all instantaneously through sound would be optimal for me and should be achievable from some kind of developed driver I would assume. I have not been able to wake them up using any sound yet over USB, however other people say they can when the sound is loud enough. There is a hack online that someone made that will play a claimed inaudible sound every 30 mins that keep any of your KRK speakers awake, since this is a known forced feature of KRK. I have not tried that yet. I have not tried TRS Left/Right input or Bluetooth yet, and after trying to use AutoARC I have not been able to get it to work. Holding the button to activate it as stated in the manual does nothing. Just so you know, you would use TRS Leftright if you want to use aux on the other end. There is no aux port.So in conclusion, the speakers are built extremely well and look cool with the yellow highlight, they sound great to me as an average user. Every detail of sound is audible to my untrained ears. That is all I really needed them for, monitoring production audio. The price is reasonable and the build quality and look makes the price worth every dollar. The auto sleep function after 30 mins without sound to save on power is irritating, with no way to turn it off, and through USB it takes 10 seconds to start playing sound from sleep. I wish they included a software to dial in sound settings and turn off or manage auto-sleep. Also the mic input on the front of the speaker is only for the AutoARC calibration mic, not for regular microphone to passthrough into the OS, unfortunately. The carrying bag is also quality.
Nick
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 26 de enero de 2025
EDIT: KRK_stayawake on github has a 10hz_tone.wav that you can loop in windows media player or another player and it will keep the speakers awake without any perceptible sound. Kind of annoying having an extra window open, but i can run this while I'm working and close it when I'm finished to get around the forced sleep "feature" for power savings. The intended way to play it in browser is no longer easy, as browsers have disabled autoplay.Speakers sound great, however the main thing I've had to consider returning them for (or try to get used to) is that they turn off automatically after 30 minutes without sound. With NO way to turn off this feature. You have to wake them up every time you sit down by pressing the power button twice, and worst of all through USB it takes a good 10 seconds to start hearing sound. Now while this might be great for power savings. I should be able to choose if i want to waste my electricity bill in the name of convenience. All drivers like these DO take up a decent amount of power even while off. I can hold it while they are on to manually put them to sleep as well if i want (I don't). I am trying to get used to it in order to be environmentally friendly and save on electricity. I really wanted the smaller GoAux 3s to save on desk space which is at a premium for me, however went with the larger GoAux 4s (for $50 more) to get the 3 extra premium features. (USB input, TRS Left/Right Input, and Auto ARC) (ARC = Automatic Room Correction, that calibrates the speakers to sound better in your room by listening to feedback from itself through a mic that they include in the box.) I was not able to get AutoARC to work by reading the manual. Really, all I wanted was the USB input because I tend to get distortions and interference from AUX cables, AUX cables also tend to be flimsy and fall apart quickly. They did not include the USB Type B cable in the box. I had to go out and buy one separately. After plugging them in, I was surprised to see that they do not care what the windows pc master volume is set at, even when muted or at 0. They only go by their own physical on-speaker knob for master volume, and you can dial in using things like software specific digital volume control (eg volume slider in Youtube videos, slider in Spotify) that will also contribute to the sound up/down. I assumed since they were USB, they had some kind of included software control center or driver, but they don't. The stands also add to the overall size. I wanted to leave them off to save space on my desk, however I need them on to provide enough leverage to press the button twice to wake them up from sleep every time I sit down otherwise they slide back from the force. A benefit of using the stands is it allows them to be angled upwards incrementally. I would love to see GoAux include a software component for these class of speakers that allow us to dial in sound settings, as well as turn off auto-sleep, or at least allow and increase wake sensitivity to sound. Waking up from any sound at all instantaneously through sound would be optimal for me and should be achievable from some kind of developed driver I would assume. I have not been able to wake them up using any sound yet over USB, however other people say they can when the sound is loud enough. There is a hack online that someone made that will play a claimed inaudible sound every 30 mins that keep any of your KRK speakers awake, since this is a known forced feature of KRK. I have not tried that yet. I have not tried TRS Left/Right input or Bluetooth yet, and after trying to use AutoARC I have not been able to get it to work. Holding the button to activate it as stated in the manual does nothing. Just so you know, you would use TRS Leftright if you want to use aux on the other end. There is no aux port.So in conclusion, the speakers are built extremely well and look cool with the yellow highlight, they sound great to me as an average user. Every detail of sound is audible to my untrained ears. That is all I really needed them for, monitoring production audio. The price is reasonable and the build quality and look makes the price worth every dollar. The auto sleep function after 30 mins without sound to save on power is irritating, with no way to turn it off, and through USB it takes 10 seconds to start playing sound from sleep. I wish they included a software to dial in sound settings and turn off or manage auto-sleep. Also the mic input on the front of the speaker is only for the AutoARC calibration mic, not for regular microphone to passthrough into the OS, unfortunately. The carrying bag is also quality.
Nick
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 26 de enero de 2025
EDIT: KRK_stayawake on github has a 10hz_tone.wav that you can loop in windows media player or another player and it will keep the speakers awake without any perceptible sound. Kind of annoying having an extra window open, but i can run this while I'm working and close it when I'm finished to get around the forced sleep "feature" for power savings. The intended way to play it in browser is no longer easy, as browsers have disabled autoplay.Speakers sound great, however the main thing I've had to consider returning them for (or try to get used to) is that they turn off automatically after 30 minutes without sound. With NO way to turn off this feature. You have to wake them up every time you sit down by pressing the power button twice, and worst of all through USB it takes a good 10 seconds to start hearing sound. Now while this might be great for power savings. I should be able to choose if i want to waste my electricity bill in the name of convenience. All drivers like these DO take up a decent amount of power even while off. I can hold it while they are on to manually put them to sleep as well if i want (I don't). I am trying to get used to it in order to be environmentally friendly and save on electricity. I really wanted the smaller GoAux 3s to save on desk space which is at a premium for me, however went with the larger GoAux 4s (for $50 more) to get the 3 extra premium features. (USB input, TRS Left/Right Input, and Auto ARC) (ARC = Automatic Room Correction, that calibrates the speakers to sound better in your room by listening to feedback from itself through a mic that they include in the box.) I was not able to get AutoARC to work by reading the manual. Really, all I wanted was the USB input because I tend to get distortions and interference from AUX cables, AUX cables also tend to be flimsy and fall apart quickly. They did not include the USB Type B cable in the box. I had to go out and buy one separately. After plugging them in, I was surprised to see that they do not care what the windows pc master volume is set at, even when muted or at 0. They only go by their own physical on-speaker knob for master volume, and you can dial in using things like software specific digital volume control (eg volume slider in Youtube videos, slider in Spotify) that will also contribute to the sound up/down. I assumed since they were USB, they had some kind of included software control center or driver, but they don't. The stands also add to the overall size. I wanted to leave them off to save space on my desk, however I need them on to provide enough leverage to press the button twice to wake them up from sleep every time I sit down otherwise they slide back from the force. A benefit of using the stands is it allows them to be angled upwards incrementally. I would love to see GoAux include a software component for these class of speakers that allow us to dial in sound settings, as well as turn off auto-sleep, or at least allow and increase wake sensitivity to sound. Waking up from any sound at all instantaneously through sound would be optimal for me and should be achievable from some kind of developed driver I would assume. I have not been able to wake them up using any sound yet over USB, however other people say they can when the sound is loud enough. There is a hack online that someone made that will play a claimed inaudible sound every 30 mins that keep any of your KRK speakers awake, since this is a known forced feature of KRK. I have not tried that yet. I have not tried TRS Left/Right input or Bluetooth yet, and after trying to use AutoARC I have not been able to get it to work. Holding the button to activate it as stated in the manual does nothing. Just so you know, you would use TRS Leftright if you want to use aux on the other end. There is no aux port.So in conclusion, the speakers are built extremely well and look cool with the yellow highlight, they sound great to me as an average user. Every detail of sound is audible to my untrained ears. That is all I really needed them for, monitoring production audio. The price is reasonable and the build quality and look makes the price worth every dollar. The auto sleep function after 30 mins without sound to save on power is irritating, with no way to turn it off, and through USB it takes 10 seconds to start playing sound from sleep. I wish they included a software to dial in sound settings and turn off or manage auto-sleep. Also the mic input on the front of the speaker is only for the AutoARC calibration mic, not for regular microphone to passthrough into the OS, unfortunately. The carrying bag is also quality.
Nick
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 26 de enero de 2025
EDIT: KRK_stayawake on github has a 10hz_tone.wav that you can loop in windows media player or another player and it will keep the speakers awake without any perceptible sound. Kind of annoying having an extra window open, but i can run this while I'm working and close it when I'm finished to get around the forced sleep "feature" for power savings. The intended way to play it in browser is no longer easy, as browsers have disabled autoplay.Speakers sound great, however the main thing I've had to consider returning them for (or try to get used to) is that they turn off automatically after 30 minutes without sound. With NO way to turn off this feature. You have to wake them up every time you sit down by pressing the power button twice, and worst of all through USB it takes a good 10 seconds to start hearing sound. Now while this might be great for power savings. I should be able to choose if i want to waste my electricity bill in the name of convenience. All drivers like these DO take up a decent amount of power even while off. I can hold it while they are on to manually put them to sleep as well if i want (I don't). I am trying to get used to it in order to be environmentally friendly and save on electricity. I really wanted the smaller GoAux 3s to save on desk space which is at a premium for me, however went with the larger GoAux 4s (for $50 more) to get the 3 extra premium features. (USB input, TRS Left/Right Input, and Auto ARC) (ARC = Automatic Room Correction, that calibrates the speakers to sound better in your room by listening to feedback from itself through a mic that they include in the box.) I was not able to get AutoARC to work by reading the manual. Really, all I wanted was the USB input because I tend to get distortions and interference from AUX cables, AUX cables also tend to be flimsy and fall apart quickly. They did not include the USB Type B cable in the box. I had to go out and buy one separately. After plugging them in, I was surprised to see that they do not care what the windows pc master volume is set at, even when muted or at 0. They only go by their own physical on-speaker knob for master volume, and you can dial in using things like software specific digital volume control (eg volume slider in Youtube videos, slider in Spotify) that will also contribute to the sound up/down. I assumed since they were USB, they had some kind of included software control center or driver, but they don't. The stands also add to the overall size. I wanted to leave them off to save space on my desk, however I need them on to provide enough leverage to press the button twice to wake them up from sleep every time I sit down otherwise they slide back from the force. A benefit of using the stands is it allows them to be angled upwards incrementally. I would love to see GoAux include a software component for these class of speakers that allow us to dial in sound settings, as well as turn off auto-sleep, or at least allow and increase wake sensitivity to sound. Waking up from any sound at all instantaneously through sound would be optimal for me and should be achievable from some kind of developed driver I would assume. I have not been able to wake them up using any sound yet over USB, however other people say they can when the sound is loud enough. There is a hack online that someone made that will play a claimed inaudible sound every 30 mins that keep any of your KRK speakers awake, since this is a known forced feature of KRK. I have not tried that yet. I have not tried TRS Left/Right input or Bluetooth yet, and after trying to use AutoARC I have not been able to get it to work. Holding the button to activate it as stated in the manual does nothing. Just so you know, you would use TRS Leftright if you want to use aux on the other end. There is no aux port.So in conclusion, the speakers are built extremely well and look cool with the yellow highlight, they sound great to me as an average user. Every detail of sound is audible to my untrained ears. That is all I really needed them for, monitoring production audio. The price is reasonable and the build quality and look makes the price worth every dollar. The auto sleep function after 30 mins without sound to save on power is irritating, with no way to turn it off, and through USB it takes 10 seconds to start playing sound from sleep. I wish they included a software to dial in sound settings and turn off or manage auto-sleep. Also the mic input on the front of the speaker is only for the AutoARC calibration mic, not for regular microphone to passthrough into the OS, unfortunately. The carrying bag is also quality.
Nick
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 26 de enero de 2025
EDIT: KRK_stayawake on github has a 10hz_tone.wav that you can loop in windows media player or another player and it will keep the speakers awake without any perceptible sound. Kind of annoying having an extra window open, but i can run this while I'm working and close it when I'm finished to get around the forced sleep "feature" for power savings. The intended way to play it in browser is no longer easy, as browsers have disabled autoplay.Speakers sound great, however the main thing I've had to consider returning them for (or try to get used to) is that they turn off automatically after 30 minutes without sound. With NO way to turn off this feature. You have to wake them up every time you sit down by pressing the power button twice, and worst of all through USB it takes a good 10 seconds to start hearing sound. Now while this might be great for power savings. I should be able to choose if i want to waste my electricity bill in the name of convenience. All drivers like these DO take up a decent amount of power even while off. I can hold it while they are on to manually put them to sleep as well if i want (I don't). I am trying to get used to it in order to be environmentally friendly and save on electricity. I really wanted the smaller GoAux 3s to save on desk space which is at a premium for me, however went with the larger GoAux 4s (for $50 more) to get the 3 extra premium features. (USB input, TRS Left/Right Input, and Auto ARC) (ARC = Automatic Room Correction, that calibrates the speakers to sound better in your room by listening to feedback from itself through a mic that they include in the box.) I was not able to get AutoARC to work by reading the manual. Really, all I wanted was the USB input because I tend to get distortions and interference from AUX cables, AUX cables also tend to be flimsy and fall apart quickly. They did not include the USB Type B cable in the box. I had to go out and buy one separately. After plugging them in, I was surprised to see that they do not care what the windows pc master volume is set at, even when muted or at 0. They only go by their own physical on-speaker knob for master volume, and you can dial in using things like software specific digital volume control (eg volume slider in Youtube videos, slider in Spotify) that will also contribute to the sound up/down. I assumed since they were USB, they had some kind of included software control center or driver, but they don't. The stands also add to the overall size. I wanted to leave them off to save space on my desk, however I need them on to provide enough leverage to press the button twice to wake them up from sleep every time I sit down otherwise they slide back from the force. A benefit of using the stands is it allows them to be angled upwards incrementally. I would love to see GoAux include a software component for these class of speakers that allow us to dial in sound settings, as well as turn off auto-sleep, or at least allow and increase wake sensitivity to sound. Waking up from any sound at all instantaneously through sound would be optimal for me and should be achievable from some kind of developed driver I would assume. I have not been able to wake them up using any sound yet over USB, however other people say they can when the sound is loud enough. There is a hack online that someone made that will play a claimed inaudible sound every 30 mins that keep any of your KRK speakers awake, since this is a known forced feature of KRK. I have not tried that yet. I have not tried TRS Left/Right input or Bluetooth yet, and after trying to use AutoARC I have not been able to get it to work. Holding the button to activate it as stated in the manual does nothing. Just so you know, you would use TRS Leftright if you want to use aux on the other end. There is no aux port.So in conclusion, the speakers are built extremely well and look cool with the yellow highlight, they sound great to me as an average user. Every detail of sound is audible to my untrained ears. That is all I really needed them for, monitoring production audio. The price is reasonable and the build quality and look makes the price worth every dollar. The auto sleep function after 30 mins without sound to save on power is irritating, with no way to turn it off, and through USB it takes 10 seconds to start playing sound from sleep. I wish they included a software to dial in sound settings and turn off or manage auto-sleep. Also the mic input on the front of the speaker is only for the AutoARC calibration mic, not for regular microphone to passthrough into the OS, unfortunately. The carrying bag is also quality.
Nick
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 26 de enero de 2025
EDIT: KRK_stayawake on github has a 10hz_tone.wav that you can loop in windows media player or another player and it will keep the speakers awake without any perceptible sound. Kind of annoying having an extra window open, but i can run this while I'm working and close it when I'm finished to get around the forced sleep "feature" for power savings. The intended way to play it in browser is no longer easy, as browsers have disabled autoplay.Speakers sound great, however the main thing I've had to consider returning them for (or try to get used to) is that they turn off automatically after 30 minutes without sound. With NO way to turn off this feature. You have to wake them up every time you sit down by pressing the power button twice, and worst of all through USB it takes a good 10 seconds to start hearing sound. Now while this might be great for power savings. I should be able to choose if i want to waste my electricity bill in the name of convenience. All drivers like these DO take up a decent amount of power even while off. I can hold it while they are on to manually put them to sleep as well if i want (I don't). I am trying to get used to it in order to be environmentally friendly and save on electricity. I really wanted the smaller GoAux 3s to save on desk space which is at a premium for me, however went with the larger GoAux 4s (for $50 more) to get the 3 extra premium features. (USB input, TRS Left/Right Input, and Auto ARC) (ARC = Automatic Room Correction, that calibrates the speakers to sound better in your room by listening to feedback from itself through a mic that they include in the box.) I was not able to get AutoARC to work by reading the manual. Really, all I wanted was the USB input because I tend to get distortions and interference from AUX cables, AUX cables also tend to be flimsy and fall apart quickly. They did not include the USB Type B cable in the box. I had to go out and buy one separately. After plugging them in, I was surprised to see that they do not care what the windows pc master volume is set at, even when muted or at 0. They only go by their own physical on-speaker knob for master volume, and you can dial in using things like software specific digital volume control (eg volume slider in Youtube videos, slider in Spotify) that will also contribute to the sound up/down. I assumed since they were USB, they had some kind of included software control center or driver, but they don't. The stands also add to the overall size. I wanted to leave them off to save space on my desk, however I need them on to provide enough leverage to press the button twice to wake them up from sleep every time I sit down otherwise they slide back from the force. A benefit of using the stands is it allows them to be angled upwards incrementally. I would love to see GoAux include a software component for these class of speakers that allow us to dial in sound settings, as well as turn off auto-sleep, or at least allow and increase wake sensitivity to sound. Waking up from any sound at all instantaneously through sound would be optimal for me and should be achievable from some kind of developed driver I would assume. I have not been able to wake them up using any sound yet over USB, however other people say they can when the sound is loud enough. There is a hack online that someone made that will play a claimed inaudible sound every 30 mins that keep any of your KRK speakers awake, since this is a known forced feature of KRK. I have not tried that yet. I have not tried TRS Left/Right input or Bluetooth yet, and after trying to use AutoARC I have not been able to get it to work. Holding the button to activate it as stated in the manual does nothing. Just so you know, you would use TRS Leftright if you want to use aux on the other end. There is no aux port.So in conclusion, the speakers are built extremely well and look cool with the yellow highlight, they sound great to me as an average user. Every detail of sound is audible to my untrained ears. That is all I really needed them for, monitoring production audio. The price is reasonable and the build quality and look makes the price worth every dollar. The auto sleep function after 30 mins without sound to save on power is irritating, with no way to turn it off, and through USB it takes 10 seconds to start playing sound from sleep. I wish they included a software to dial in sound settings and turn off or manage auto-sleep. Also the mic input on the front of the speaker is only for the AutoARC calibration mic, not for regular microphone to passthrough into the OS, unfortunately. The carrying bag is also quality.
Nick
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 26 de enero de 2025
EDIT: KRK_stayawake on github has a 10hz_tone.wav that you can loop in windows media player or another player and it will keep the speakers awake without any perceptible sound. Kind of annoying having an extra window open, but i can run this while I'm working and close it when I'm finished to get around the forced sleep "feature" for power savings. The intended way to play it in browser is no longer easy, as browsers have disabled autoplay.Speakers sound great, however the main thing I've had to consider returning them for (or try to get used to) is that they turn off automatically after 30 minutes without sound. With NO way to turn off this feature. You have to wake them up every time you sit down by pressing the power button twice, and worst of all through USB it takes a good 10 seconds to start hearing sound. Now while this might be great for power savings. I should be able to choose if i want to waste my electricity bill in the name of convenience. All drivers like these DO take up a decent amount of power even while off. I can hold it while they are on to manually put them to sleep as well if i want (I don't). I am trying to get used to it in order to be environmentally friendly and save on electricity. I really wanted the smaller GoAux 3s to save on desk space which is at a premium for me, however went with the larger GoAux 4s (for $50 more) to get the 3 extra premium features. (USB input, TRS Left/Right Input, and Auto ARC) (ARC = Automatic Room Correction, that calibrates the speakers to sound better in your room by listening to feedback from itself through a mic that they include in the box.) I was not able to get AutoARC to work by reading the manual. Really, all I wanted was the USB input because I tend to get distortions and interference from AUX cables, AUX cables also tend to be flimsy and fall apart quickly. They did not include the USB Type B cable in the box. I had to go out and buy one separately. After plugging them in, I was surprised to see that they do not care what the windows pc master volume is set at, even when muted or at 0. They only go by their own physical on-speaker knob for master volume, and you can dial in using things like software specific digital volume control (eg volume slider in Youtube videos, slider in Spotify) that will also contribute to the sound up/down. I assumed since they were USB, they had some kind of included software control center or driver, but they don't. The stands also add to the overall size. I wanted to leave them off to save space on my desk, however I need them on to provide enough leverage to press the button twice to wake them up from sleep every time I sit down otherwise they slide back from the force. A benefit of using the stands is it allows them to be angled upwards incrementally. I would love to see GoAux include a software component for these class of speakers that allow us to dial in sound settings, as well as turn off auto-sleep, or at least allow and increase wake sensitivity to sound. Waking up from any sound at all instantaneously through sound would be optimal for me and should be achievable from some kind of developed driver I would assume. I have not been able to wake them up using any sound yet over USB, however other people say they can when the sound is loud enough. There is a hack online that someone made that will play a claimed inaudible sound every 30 mins that keep any of your KRK speakers awake, since this is a known forced feature of KRK. I have not tried that yet. I have not tried TRS Left/Right input or Bluetooth yet, and after trying to use AutoARC I have not been able to get it to work. Holding the button to activate it as stated in the manual does nothing. Just so you know, you would use TRS Leftright if you want to use aux on the other end. There is no aux port.So in conclusion, the speakers are built extremely well and look cool with the yellow highlight, they sound great to me as an average user. Every detail of sound is audible to my untrained ears. That is all I really needed them for, monitoring production audio. The price is reasonable and the build quality and look makes the price worth every dollar. The auto sleep function after 30 mins without sound to save on power is irritating, with no way to turn it off, and through USB it takes 10 seconds to start playing sound from sleep. I wish they included a software to dial in sound settings and turn off or manage auto-sleep. Also the mic input on the front of the speaker is only for the AutoARC calibration mic, not for regular microphone to passthrough into the OS, unfortunately. The carrying bag is also quality.
Nick
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 26 de enero de 2025
EDIT: KRK_stayawake on github has a 10hz_tone.wav that you can loop in windows media player or another player and it will keep the speakers awake without any perceptible sound. Kind of annoying having an extra window open, but i can run this while I'm working and close it when I'm finished to get around the forced sleep "feature" for power savings. The intended way to play it in browser is no longer easy, as browsers have disabled autoplay.Speakers sound great, however the main thing I've had to consider returning them for (or try to get used to) is that they turn off automatically after 30 minutes without sound. With NO way to turn off this feature. You have to wake them up every time you sit down by pressing the power button twice, and worst of all through USB it takes a good 10 seconds to start hearing sound. Now while this might be great for power savings. I should be able to choose if i want to waste my electricity bill in the name of convenience. All drivers like these DO take up a decent amount of power even while off. I can hold it while they are on to manually put them to sleep as well if i want (I don't). I am trying to get used to it in order to be environmentally friendly and save on electricity. I really wanted the smaller GoAux 3s to save on desk space which is at a premium for me, however went with the larger GoAux 4s (for $50 more) to get the 3 extra premium features. (USB input, TRS Left/Right Input, and Auto ARC) (ARC = Automatic Room Correction, that calibrates the speakers to sound better in your room by listening to feedback from itself through a mic that they include in the box.) I was not able to get AutoARC to work by reading the manual. Really, all I wanted was the USB input because I tend to get distortions and interference from AUX cables, AUX cables also tend to be flimsy and fall apart quickly. They did not include the USB Type B cable in the box. I had to go out and buy one separately. After plugging them in, I was surprised to see that they do not care what the windows pc master volume is set at, even when muted or at 0. They only go by their own physical on-speaker knob for master volume, and you can dial in using things like software specific digital volume control (eg volume slider in Youtube videos, slider in Spotify) that will also contribute to the sound up/down. I assumed since they were USB, they had some kind of included software control center or driver, but they don't. The stands also add to the overall size. I wanted to leave them off to save space on my desk, however I need them on to provide enough leverage to press the button twice to wake them up from sleep every time I sit down otherwise they slide back from the force. A benefit of using the stands is it allows them to be angled upwards incrementally. I would love to see GoAux include a software component for these class of speakers that allow us to dial in sound settings, as well as turn off auto-sleep, or at least allow and increase wake sensitivity to sound. Waking up from any sound at all instantaneously through sound would be optimal for me and should be achievable from some kind of developed driver I would assume. I have not been able to wake them up using any sound yet over USB, however other people say they can when the sound is loud enough. There is a hack online that someone made that will play a claimed inaudible sound every 30 mins that keep any of your KRK speakers awake, since this is a known forced feature of KRK. I have not tried that yet. I have not tried TRS Left/Right input or Bluetooth yet, and after trying to use AutoARC I have not been able to get it to work. Holding the button to activate it as stated in the manual does nothing. Just so you know, you would use TRS Leftright if you want to use aux on the other end. There is no aux port.So in conclusion, the speakers are built extremely well and look cool with the yellow highlight, they sound great to me as an average user. Every detail of sound is audible to my untrained ears. That is all I really needed them for, monitoring production audio. The price is reasonable and the build quality and look makes the price worth every dollar. The auto sleep function after 30 mins without sound to save on power is irritating, with no way to turn it off, and through USB it takes 10 seconds to start playing sound from sleep. I wish they included a software to dial in sound settings and turn off or manage auto-sleep. Also the mic input on the front of the speaker is only for the AutoARC calibration mic, not for regular microphone to passthrough into the OS, unfortunately. The carrying bag is also quality.
The Rake
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 2 de abril de 2025
Feels fair to give these 5-stars for teh value. THey pump out 100 watts, which is damned impressive for the price range. Add the bluetooth functionality, the portability (the soft travel case is quite nice), the adjustable stands included and the quality looks/construction, complaints should be minimal.Yeah, the volume is fiddly, since its a continuous knob rather than a 0-10 type, but they are plenty loud for their use and you can adjust volume with your sound source (phone or MPC for instance) and be quite pleased. For $200? Thats a lot of quality compared to the competition. If you are using them for music (production/DJ) in particular, I think you'll be happy.
Woodrow Robinson
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 4 de abril de 2025
Hands down love the speakers. I brought to go with my mpc one. A little heavy on the low end, but just coming out the box and listening to music, they were phenomenal. They look great, build nice and sturdy and definitely sound great. I recommend these highly.
The Rake
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 2 de abril de 2025
Feels fair to give these 5-stars for teh value. THey pump out 100 watts, which is damned impressive for the price range. Add the bluetooth functionality, the portability (the soft travel case is quite nice), the adjustable stands included and the quality looks/construction, complaints should be minimal.Yeah, the volume is fiddly, since its a continuous knob rather than a 0-10 type, but they are plenty loud for their use and you can adjust volume with your sound source (phone or MPC for instance) and be quite pleased. For $200? Thats a lot of quality compared to the competition. If you are using them for music (production/DJ) in particular, I think you'll be happy.
Woodrow Robinson
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 4 de abril de 2025
Hands down love the speakers. I brought to go with my mpc one. A little heavy on the low end, but just coming out the box and listening to music, they were phenomenal. They look great, build nice and sturdy and definitely sound great. I recommend these highly.
The Rake
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 2 de abril de 2025
Feels fair to give these 5-stars for teh value. THey pump out 100 watts, which is damned impressive for the price range. Add the bluetooth functionality, the portability (the soft travel case is quite nice), the adjustable stands included and the quality looks/construction, complaints should be minimal.Yeah, the volume is fiddly, since its a continuous knob rather than a 0-10 type, but they are plenty loud for their use and you can adjust volume with your sound source (phone or MPC for instance) and be quite pleased. For $200? Thats a lot of quality compared to the competition. If you are using them for music (production/DJ) in particular, I think you'll be happy.
Woodrow Robinson
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 4 de abril de 2025
Hands down love the speakers. I brought to go with my mpc one. A little heavy on the low end, but just coming out the box and listening to music, they were phenomenal. They look great, build nice and sturdy and definitely sound great. I recommend these highly.
The Rake
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 2 de abril de 2025
Feels fair to give these 5-stars for teh value. THey pump out 100 watts, which is damned impressive for the price range. Add the bluetooth functionality, the portability (the soft travel case is quite nice), the adjustable stands included and the quality looks/construction, complaints should be minimal.Yeah, the volume is fiddly, since its a continuous knob rather than a 0-10 type, but they are plenty loud for their use and you can adjust volume with your sound source (phone or MPC for instance) and be quite pleased. For $200? Thats a lot of quality compared to the competition. If you are using them for music (production/DJ) in particular, I think you'll be happy.
Woodrow Robinson
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 4 de abril de 2025
Hands down love the speakers. I brought to go with my mpc one. A little heavy on the low end, but just coming out the box and listening to music, they were phenomenal. They look great, build nice and sturdy and definitely sound great. I recommend these highly.
The Rake
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 2 de abril de 2025
Feels fair to give these 5-stars for teh value. THey pump out 100 watts, which is damned impressive for the price range. Add the bluetooth functionality, the portability (the soft travel case is quite nice), the adjustable stands included and the quality looks/construction, complaints should be minimal.Yeah, the volume is fiddly, since its a continuous knob rather than a 0-10 type, but they are plenty loud for their use and you can adjust volume with your sound source (phone or MPC for instance) and be quite pleased. For $200? Thats a lot of quality compared to the competition. If you are using them for music (production/DJ) in particular, I think you'll be happy.
Woodrow Robinson
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 4 de abril de 2025
Hands down love the speakers. I brought to go with my mpc one. A little heavy on the low end, but just coming out the box and listening to music, they were phenomenal. They look great, build nice and sturdy and definitely sound great. I recommend these highly.
The Rake
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 2 de abril de 2025
Feels fair to give these 5-stars for teh value. THey pump out 100 watts, which is damned impressive for the price range. Add the bluetooth functionality, the portability (the soft travel case is quite nice), the adjustable stands included and the quality looks/construction, complaints should be minimal.Yeah, the volume is fiddly, since its a continuous knob rather than a 0-10 type, but they are plenty loud for their use and you can adjust volume with your sound source (phone or MPC for instance) and be quite pleased. For $200? Thats a lot of quality compared to the competition. If you are using them for music (production/DJ) in particular, I think you'll be happy.
Woodrow Robinson
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 4 de abril de 2025
Hands down love the speakers. I brought to go with my mpc one. A little heavy on the low end, but just coming out the box and listening to music, they were phenomenal. They look great, build nice and sturdy and definitely sound great. I recommend these highly.
The Rake
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 2 de abril de 2025
Feels fair to give these 5-stars for teh value. THey pump out 100 watts, which is damned impressive for the price range. Add the bluetooth functionality, the portability (the soft travel case is quite nice), the adjustable stands included and the quality looks/construction, complaints should be minimal.Yeah, the volume is fiddly, since its a continuous knob rather than a 0-10 type, but they are plenty loud for their use and you can adjust volume with your sound source (phone or MPC for instance) and be quite pleased. For $200? Thats a lot of quality compared to the competition. If you are using them for music (production/DJ) in particular, I think you'll be happy.
Woodrow Robinson
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 4 de abril de 2025
Hands down love the speakers. I brought to go with my mpc one. A little heavy on the low end, but just coming out the box and listening to music, they were phenomenal. They look great, build nice and sturdy and definitely sound great. I recommend these highly.
The Rake
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 2 de abril de 2025
Feels fair to give these 5-stars for teh value. THey pump out 100 watts, which is damned impressive for the price range. Add the bluetooth functionality, the portability (the soft travel case is quite nice), the adjustable stands included and the quality looks/construction, complaints should be minimal.Yeah, the volume is fiddly, since its a continuous knob rather than a 0-10 type, but they are plenty loud for their use and you can adjust volume with your sound source (phone or MPC for instance) and be quite pleased. For $200? Thats a lot of quality compared to the competition. If you are using them for music (production/DJ) in particular, I think you'll be happy.
Woodrow Robinson
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 4 de abril de 2025
Hands down love the speakers. I brought to go with my mpc one. A little heavy on the low end, but just coming out the box and listening to music, they were phenomenal. They look great, build nice and sturdy and definitely sound great. I recommend these highly.
Miguel Angel Moreno
Comentado en México el 5 de febrero de 2024
Me encantaron son muy portatiles, viene con su funda de viaje y la calidad de materiales/sonido es excelente!
Miguel Angel Moreno
Comentado en México el 5 de febrero de 2024
Me encantaron son muy portatiles, viene con su funda de viaje y la calidad de materiales/sonido es excelente!
Miguel Angel Moreno
Comentado en México el 5 de febrero de 2024
Me encantaron son muy portatiles, viene con su funda de viaje y la calidad de materiales/sonido es excelente!
Miguel Angel Moreno
Comentado en México el 5 de febrero de 2024
Me encantaron son muy portatiles, viene con su funda de viaje y la calidad de materiales/sonido es excelente!
Miguel Angel Moreno
Comentado en México el 5 de febrero de 2024
Me encantaron son muy portatiles, viene con su funda de viaje y la calidad de materiales/sonido es excelente!
Miguel Angel Moreno
Comentado en México el 5 de febrero de 2024
Me encantaron son muy portatiles, viene con su funda de viaje y la calidad de materiales/sonido es excelente!
Miguel Angel Moreno
Comentado en México el 5 de febrero de 2024
Me encantaron son muy portatiles, viene con su funda de viaje y la calidad de materiales/sonido es excelente!
Miguel Angel Moreno
Comentado en México el 5 de febrero de 2024
Me encantaron son muy portatiles, viene con su funda de viaje y la calidad de materiales/sonido es excelente!
Tobi
Comentado en Alemania el 18 de marzo de 2023
Sehr hochwertig und anscheinend gebaut wie Panzer.Würde sie wieder kaufen und kann sie empfehlen.Die beigelegte Transporttasche ist ebenfalls von guter Qualität.
Tobi
Comentado en Alemania el 18 de marzo de 2023
Sehr hochwertig und anscheinend gebaut wie Panzer.Würde sie wieder kaufen und kann sie empfehlen.Die beigelegte Transporttasche ist ebenfalls von guter Qualität.
Tobi
Comentado en Alemania el 18 de marzo de 2023
Sehr hochwertig und anscheinend gebaut wie Panzer.Würde sie wieder kaufen und kann sie empfehlen.Die beigelegte Transporttasche ist ebenfalls von guter Qualität.
Tobi
Comentado en Alemania el 18 de marzo de 2023
Sehr hochwertig und anscheinend gebaut wie Panzer.Würde sie wieder kaufen und kann sie empfehlen.Die beigelegte Transporttasche ist ebenfalls von guter Qualität.
Tobi
Comentado en Alemania el 18 de marzo de 2023
Sehr hochwertig und anscheinend gebaut wie Panzer.Würde sie wieder kaufen und kann sie empfehlen.Die beigelegte Transporttasche ist ebenfalls von guter Qualität.
Tobi
Comentado en Alemania el 18 de marzo de 2023
Sehr hochwertig und anscheinend gebaut wie Panzer.Würde sie wieder kaufen und kann sie empfehlen.Die beigelegte Transporttasche ist ebenfalls von guter Qualität.
Tobi
Comentado en Alemania el 18 de marzo de 2023
Sehr hochwertig und anscheinend gebaut wie Panzer.Würde sie wieder kaufen und kann sie empfehlen.Die beigelegte Transporttasche ist ebenfalls von guter Qualität.
Tobi
Comentado en Alemania el 18 de marzo de 2023
Sehr hochwertig und anscheinend gebaut wie Panzer.Würde sie wieder kaufen und kann sie empfehlen.Die beigelegte Transporttasche ist ebenfalls von guter Qualität.
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