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Monoprice Releases Its Monolith MTM 100 Bluetooth HD Powered Desktop Speakers

Ready to elevate your desktop PC speaker game in a massive way?

Monoprice has finally released its much-anticipated Monolith by Monoprice

MTM 100 Watt Bluetooth aptX HD Powered Desktop Speakers, and they’re ready to take your audio experience to the next level.

PREVIOUSLY: REVIEW: Monoprice DT-3BT Multimedia Desktop Speakers

Boasting accurate frequency response, crystal-clear sound quality, powerful bass that packs a punch, and spacious, musical soundstage, these speakers are the perfect addition to any desktop setup. Plus, they’re incredibly easy to set up – use the analog RCA and 3.5mm inputs, or connect via optical or USB digital input for even more versatility!

What’s more, you can easily pair your device wirelessly using Bluetooth with Qualcomm aptX HD Audio for high-quality, CD audio-level Bluetooth performance. Or take advantage of the convenient front headphone jack, allowing you to easily switch between your speakers and headphones with ease.

Here is a complete look at the specs for these massive, impressive-looking speakers:

  • 50 Watts per Speaker
  • Flat Frequency Response
  • Dual 4″ Woofers per Speaker
  • 1″ Silk Dome Tweeter
  • 5.25″ Passive Radiator
  • 45Hz-20Khz Frequency Response +/- 3db
  • Bluetooth 5 with aptX HD
  • Toslink Optical Input
  • USB-C Input
  • RCA & 3.5mm Inputs
  • Subwoofer Output
  • Front Headphone Jack
  • Remote Control

For the record, Monoprice already makes some very good desktop speakers, like the DT-3BT Multimedia Desktop Speakers that GamingPizza put to the test in our review. The Monoliths will undoubtedly take things up a notch and set the standard for desktop audio performance.

Assuming you have the desk space, the Monolith by Monoprice MTM 100 Watt Bluetooth aptX HD Powered Desktop Speakers can be purchased directly from Monoprice’s website for $499.

Source: New Era Communications

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