
(478 votes)


~ August 30, 2010 ~ Jason said:IF YOU HAVE A GO PRO HERO HD BUY THIS!
i bought a go pro hd cam. Level 4 is high enough, no need to get a 16gb that is a level 10 and pay the same or more, i just clicked it in and bam! works just like that. This card is FAST and is just a great product. I can watch the videos right of the camera. Great buy!
~ August 27, 2010 ~ Nina Lancaster said:I bought 2 cards and both of them DIDN'T WORK!!
I bought this product for my digital camera (Canon Power Shot SD400) and I have a card reader (MobilemMate SD+)for my laptop. This SD card DID NOT WORK! I called Kingston customer service and was told that this product are not compatible with my camera and card reader...?? How come this information is no where to find on the website? I don't think I will purchase any Kingston products again.
~ August 27, 2010 ~ Dave from CUMMING, GEORGIA, US said:Does What It Is Supposed To
Needed to separate some files and transport. This card was all I needed. Have used Kingston in the past and they are reliable. Worked out of the box as promised and have used it for a few weeks now.
~ August 25, 2010 ~ phx_kc from Phoenix, AZ said:For the money, it's a good buy.
My title says it all. It's cheap, does the job. That's about what I expected!
~ August 25, 2010 ~ jesmo5 said:Item is not genuine Kingston - The money you save could cost you!
I bought 4 of these cards trying to save a little money, and now I'm paying the price! These cards are packaged like originals, but they are cheap Chinese knock-offs. The write speed is much slower than the 4mb/sec class 4 rating. I took these on a video shoot, and had major problems. Just don't do it!!!

(2609 votes)


~ September 4, 2010 ~ Dominique Balabat said:Useful but not CLASS 6 as expected
I tried to use a benchmarker for SDHC but it's just NOT Class 6. Find it out yourself!!!!
~ September 2, 2010 ~ Tomasz Niemira said:Transcend 16 GB Class 6 SDHC Flash Memory Card TS16GSDHC6
I bought this in June 2009 for my wife's camera. It was OK for about 6 months, than crushed once. We lost a lot of pictures and movies of our family. I was able to reformat card and it work for another 2-3 months until it died completely. These time no luck, we lost all of our pictures that we had on this card. I'm very disappointed with reliability of this product.
~ August 31, 2010 ~ Marion F. Wilke from Rockford, IL said:Added security
As I was going to South Africa using a new Panasonic camcorder, I wanted extra back up space to store videos should I need it. The card arrived in plenty of time and in good shape.
~ August 31, 2010 ~ S. Beer from Florida,USA said:Great
Just what I needed. It does what it supposed to do and does it well.
~ August 31, 2010 ~ Foreign Dude said:Great for Photos AND video on my T2i
After a lot of research which card to buy for my Canon T2i, I went with this one. You can't go wrong.

(4 votes)

~ September 1, 2010 ~ S. Chambers from Olympia, WA said:Not a free deal
I ordered this with my new canon camera as it was suppose to be free, but I was charged for it anyway. It isn't a top rated Digital card and is very slow even for me. I am going to order a different brand. Even if free, I wouldn't have been pleased, but less than happy that I had to pay for it.
~ September 1, 2010 ~ Matias Bilbao from Miami, FL said:SD Card never arrived
After seeing a promotion for a free SD card from Patriot (sold by Amazon) on the website, and paying for overnight shipping, the SD card was never included in the shipment. The card was not charged to me, but Amazon obviously forgot to put it in the box (shipping box, not product box) along with the camera. Very disappointing. To make matters worse, when you select a product there is not an "issue button" for having not received an order. Simple a "return" or "create review". Well Amazon, here is my review.
~ August 26, 2010 ~ research it first from Potomac, Md. said:Too Slow for Camera's
I'm sure most people will not notice it unless they are used to LOW resolution picture taking but when I tried this with my new 14MegaPixel camera it took a while to write the picture to the SD card. This was Free with the purchase of my camera but I am still returning it and going to get something that has at least 15MB/second speeds instead of this one that is rated at 4 MB/Sec.
The problem with using slow SD cards like this is when you take a picture it will show "BUSY" on your camera until it writes the picture to the SD card instead of allowing you to take another picture right away.
~ August 6, 2010 ~ J. from M-town, CA said:nice upgrade for my old digital camera
I'm giving away my first ever digital camera to my nephew and it only had a 512MB SD card. I decided to buy the Patriot 4GB SD Card to replace the old 512MB card, giving him plenty of storage to capture his memories on his new hand-me-down digital camera. The SD card works great and my nephew's never been more excited.

(570 votes)

~ September 4, 2010 ~ MR MARC GRAHAM said:Sony 16GB Memory Stick
I bought the Sony 16GB memory stick for a Play Station Portable. I store all of my MP3s on the memory stick and use the PSP as a spare "iPod" and still have plenty of room for downloading Play Station Portable games. Definitely worth the money.
~ September 1, 2010 ~ W. McReynolds said:Sony memory stick
Needed more memory as backup in case the original fills up before we can download to a computer and then build some DVD files. Got the highest speed class 10 to make sure we could also do video. Turns out some adapters we had cannot handle anything higher than class 4. But we got passed that.
~ September 1, 2010 ~ A. W. Lee from East Lansing, MI said:It works as intended
I bought it for my PSP-2000 and it works with no problems. As other buyers have noted, it has ~14.9 GB usable space. Data transfer between my computer and my PSP was ~8MB/second using a USB cable.
I've read a few reviews warning about counterfeits. I bought the 16GB MKII Pro Duo from OneStopShop via Amazon and got the real deal. I loaded 12GB of data onto it to verify it worked and then ran a CRC32 check on them to make sure the data didn't get corrupted upon transfer.
~ August 30, 2010 ~ anthony samek said:Sony 8 GB Memory Stick PRO Duo Flash Memory Card
I bought this for my Sony PSP 3000 and it is an awesome deal. I still want to buy a 16gb, but this is good for now... the only complaint i have is that the first one I had sent to me was defected and the memory stick was being really weird so I contacted the seller and I got a new one while I returned the defected one.
~ August 29, 2010 ~ A. Mac Chokemesil from California said:Satisfied but...
there is no case for it. that's why I took one star off. I am using it for my psp 3000 and works great. It says 15gb free, but all memory cards will have some memory space missing...

(381 votes)


~ September 1, 2010 ~ Houston Shopper from Houston, TX USA said:Works in my 8250 Blackberry
I was concerned about this being a later generation card and whether it would work in my Blackberry - works fine.
~ August 28, 2010 ~ Ben said:gotta have it
great price for the memory size. I have my whole Itunes mp3 collection on my htc incredible now.
~ August 27, 2010 ~ D. Erika said:Love it!
I bought this memory card sometime ago for my Blackbery 8520 & it works great with it! I have put loads of pictures on it as well as tons of music! & i still have over 3 Gb of memory left, its pretty much awesome! I use my windows media player on my PC to transfer all the music and pictures through the USB cable that came with the blackberry and i can't believe it was that easy to transfer everything! You can still use the adapter that came with it as well to transfer your media, but since i gotta take off my case on my phone for that (which isn't all that easy) its easier for me to use the USB cable.... Overall im incredibly happy with the purchase!
~ August 24, 2010 ~ Kevin said:Came as described. Works Great.
I got it for my phone and it works great. Comes with an adapter so it made it easier.
~ August 24, 2010 ~ J. McKnight said:Kingston 4GB MicroUSB card
Very good price and very good delivery time (2 days). I would order from them again.

(84 votes)

~ August 28, 2010 ~ J. Goodall from Phoenix said:It's a microSD card
I put it in my phone and it worked, no fuss. But instead of 16 GB, it shows only 14 available. What a waste! I understand the use of some space for formatting data, but 2 whole GB is pretty ridiculous.
This card is also only a class 2, so it is not very fast. I wasn't even getting the minimum 2 GB/s as rated
~ August 24, 2010 ~ LuKiN from Central Florida said:Works
Works fine in my Samsung Captivate. Great price and shipping was quick. Make sure you do regular backups folks and not rely on ANY brand card for important files or pictures etc. They all fail at some point. I have used Sandisk for many years and been lucky so far - lets hope that continues.
~ August 23, 2010 ~ Douglas Sagor from garland, tx said:50% were bad
I ordered two of these through Amazon and used the first one right away and it was good. Unfortunely I didn't try the second one before it was two late to return to Amazon. Having to wait for warrantry return service right now with SanDisk. Its been going on two weeks since I returned the chip on RMA but have hear nothing yet. Good news is these chips are warrantied for 5 years.
~ August 23, 2010 ~ I. Chen from Bethesda, MD United States said:Great price.
The price is good.
If you used it with HTC Incredible, you need to format it before the phone can read it. Otherwise it will show "Bad memory card"
~ August 21, 2010 ~ Tek said:Works as advertised
Well, there isn't a whole lot to review here. It's a 16gb class 2 flash card. Stuck it in my phone, it recognized it... it was the right sized... it works. Not a whole lot good or bad to say aside from that. This was the cheapest I was able to find one from a quality brand. No complaints at all.

(86 votes)

~ September 2, 2010 ~ Alex B from San Antonio, TX USA said:Good cable quality but I initially had problems connecting it to my components.
These were the first Digital Audio Optical Cables I have used and at first I thought they were not correct for my electronics. One end fitted perfectly into the Optical Out on my TV. The red light was visible on the other end. I tried to connect it to the Optical In of my AV receiver but it would barely fit in the port and stay in place.
On closer inspection of the cable tips, I figured out there was a translucent plastic protector plug on the optical tips. I pulled them off (they are only about the size of a rice grain) and then the cable fitted perfectly into the AV receiver and snapped tightly into place. Now I get great sound from my HDTV through the AV receiver.
This brand of Digital Audio Optical cable by Amazon seems to be very good quality at a reasonable price.
~ September 1, 2010 ~ Benjones said:great
Digital optical audio cables are amazing, and this is just about the least expensive one I have ever seen!
~ September 1, 2010 ~ John Garner from Denver, CO United States said:All You'd Ever Need
First things first - digital is digital, and never moreso than with optical signals. Either the light makes it from point A to point B or it doesn't. Monster and company would prefer you didn't know that, but it's true. That said, this cable is made of some fantastic materials, and is as good as any of the TOSlink cables I have costing several times more. If this is the type of connection you need, it's truly pointless to spend any more money than this. These cables are wonderful.
~ August 31, 2010 ~ M. V. Damiano said:Looks great
Bought this to use with a Sonos D90 player, but the stereo I was hooking it up to only had RCA jacks. GReat cable, but have not used it yet.
~ August 31, 2010 ~ Doug Olsen from Bellevue, WA USA said:Loved this cable!
Yes, you can pay Monster a ridiculous amount of money for their cables but I'm not sure that most humans' eyes and ears could tell the difference. These cables work great and they're a tremendous value. Way to go Amazon!
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In home-theater applications, you can use the TOSLINK connection to send a Dolby Digital or DTS soundtrack to an audio processor or A/V receiver for surround-sound decoding.
Since TOSLINK uses fiber-optic cable, it is free from distortion caused by electrical or magnetic interference that an electrical cable would incur. The result is an audio signal that is purer, as well as truer to the original recording.
Quality Construction with Gold-Plated Connectors
This AmazonBasics cable features a durable, black PVC outer layer, and gold-plated connectors that resist corrosion and offer optimal signal transfer.
AmazonBasics: Quality Products at Low Prices
AmazonBasics is a collection of consumer electronic "basics" created by combining quality and low prices for an overall focus on value.
Amazon Frustration-Free Packaging
This AmazonBasics product features Amazon Frustration-Free Packaging that is recyclable. It comes without excess packaging materials such as hard plastic clamshell casings, plastic bindings, or wire ties. The packaging is designed to be opened without the use of a box cutter or knife, and it will protect your product just as well as traditional packaging. Products with Amazon Frustration-Free Packaging can frequently be shipped in their own boxes, without an additional shipping box, saving on resources and reducing waste. In addition, the packaging materials that we do use are easily and frequently recycled, composted, or reused by our customers, and all the inks and dyes are biodegradable.
Warranty and Helpful Hints
This cable is backed by an AmazonBasics 1-year limited warranty. To view the full AmazonBasics warranty, click here. If you are having trouble connecting your components with this cable, click here for the AmazonBasics TOSLINK Helpful Hints Guide [PDF].
What's in the Box
TOSLINK digital audio optical cable (6 feet / 1.8 meters) and warranty card.

(93 votes)

~ September 3, 2010 ~ David said:Very nice
I bought this card for my new canon camera (12.1 Megapixel). It works perfectly and much faster and better than my old card. Very nice.
~ August 23, 2010 ~ mohamed bahi said:Works well but really bad shipping
Took way too long to get here. But it is very fast and nice memory card.
~ August 19, 2010 ~ Julien from N.Y. said:Fast Memory Card
This memory card greatly improved the speed of my camera. I now can take pictures as fast as I press the shutter button.
~ August 17, 2010 ~ allen said:San Disk ultra 4gb
I bought this item for my NIKON d5000 DSLR camera. I bought several sd memory cards but when I tried to take action shots in rapid fire mode some of the shots were missed. I researched the cause for this and found that the read/write speed was too slow. I began looking for sd cards with faster read/write speeds and this item is the highest quality at the lowest price that I found. I highly recommend this product to anyone who is looking for high quality at low prices.
~ August 12, 2010 ~ H. Johnson said:Great service, great product!
This item arrived so quickly. It was a simple transaction for a great product! Thanks!

(87 votes)

~ August 26, 2010 ~ Jonathan Then from New York City, NY said:great memory card
Great memory card and fast too! does not lag my camera when taking multiple shots! make the investment! you'll be happy!
~ August 20, 2010 ~ ZZTop said:Fast card
Seemingly best bang for buck. Fast enough / big enough / cheap enough
Two of these are cheaper than one 32GB. Also like dividing risk of loss in two
~ July 26, 2010 ~ Matthew Peterson said:Good Card
I was a bit nervous getting this card. I have a Nikon Coolpix s570 and the manual doesn't say it supports this card. The price was good so I took a chance. The card is excellent. Gives me over 4k in photos. Have not had problems with it. I would certainly recommend this card.
~ July 25, 2010 ~ jon said:Fastest SD Card i have ever used.
This is one great card. When you have 1000's of pictures on a card and you try and put it on a hard drive, it takes forever. But not this card. It transfers so fast, I couldn't believe it. Couldn't be happier. Thanks
~ July 12, 2010 ~ bev cummins said:camera card with a kick
I enjoy taking pictures with my new camera card . Colors are brighter and sharper contrasts show. Picks up subtle differences in color. Less expensive here than anywhere else and arrives quickly.Taking pictures of stop action and moving jumping dog into agility and pleased with results. San Disk tends to always have very good quality products.
Would take important personal pictures like weddings, vacations and graduations.
Got a case of wander lust? Arm yourself with a card big enough to capture the whole tripeven if reaching the summit or replacing your lost passport takes a few weeks longer than expected. Get the memory capacity your DSLR or advanced camera deserves.

(478 votes)

~ August 24, 2010 ~ D. Johnson from Texas, USA said:Nice
Got it quickly, put in camera. Worked fine. US $8.00 or so is a low price. Replaces my 1 gig card in my camera. Thanks
~ August 22, 2010 ~ Frank E. Muller from Everywhere said:sd memory cards
Items came as said and were shipped very fast. Although ere intended for a camera, they were great with the use of my computers.
~ August 21, 2010 ~ Kelvin8r from ny said:Steal of a deal for Sandisk 2GB SD Card!
An amazing amount of storage space for less than $10(including shipping) with fast free delivery (3 days) AND...Sandisk is a well known brand name, not a knock-off! The seller did a totally professional job, with plenty of email notifications, great protective packaging (bubble bag) and speedy shipping. This is the 2nd time I've used this vendor. Lowest price + great service = a win-win situation. Thanks!
~ August 12, 2010 ~ DrLee from Ann Arbor, MI said:Durable, safe, quality SD card.
I have never had any problems with SanDisk and their solid state drives, namely their SD cards. However, I must say comparing it to the SD HC cards these cards are slow!! But, I don't think it is a fault of SanDisk rather a problem with all SD cards. It is unfortunate that there are still products out their that are not compatible with SD HC cards because having to be burdened by speed, rather lack of speed, of these SD cards can make one go crazy. Regardless, this card is definitely reliable and you won't lose your data which is a definite plus and they are easy to use as they are plug and play.
~ August 8, 2010 ~ Rick "Fourstrings" Lauzon from Lehigh Acres,FL. said:If you want more...there's no need to look further!
When you are #5 of 5 on every list there is no need to go on and beefin' all night...just go to the box and make your order...nothing beats "Amazon.com."
Right now you may take 24 pix. why not 2000....?????
The internal card on most "cams" are that way....time to forget it unless you work as a reporter for "New York Times".
I started with one then went to 3GB...never used it even though I am a retired Vietnam Vet with nothing to do, the most I have taken at a concert= 150, incl. outside pix.
Most don't allow that much....right???
Either that or go get some side work and do "Washington Reports" for $3.50 an hour! & You pay for the gasoline.
Fourstringer Rick Lauzon

(329 votes)


~ September 5, 2010 ~ tyler said:Great MicroSD Card!
The MicroSD card is a solid five stars. The 8GB capacity is near true to a full eight GB (before i transfered anything, the properties said about 7.59, which is a given for any memory storage device, but still good to check), and meets all my needs (music mostly for a Samsung Eternity, along with video, pictures and documents). The class 6 suprisingly makes a huge difference in the transfer speeds and, no joke, do take the class into account when looking for these cards. The adapter works with it as well, but do check to make sure the adapter is sd*HC* compatible(other consumers had issues with the adapter, and i can agree with them, but i only want to point out the actual MicroSD card itself, as i don't use the adapter anyway). On a side note, whether or not it was amazon or ups or electronics expo, i recieved the card well before the expected date using regular ground shipping (4 days). SO going back, on Transcend, the microSD card is perfect, the 8GB card is a good buy of you want more storage and class 6 is nice, and works well with the Samsung Eternity (for all those in my exact case), and i would definitely recommend the product and brand!
~ September 4, 2010 ~ Amit Johari from New Delhi , India said:Fantastic Card
Speed as promised.
Works fine in my Handy cam ( till i buy Nokia N8 and use it in that )
~ September 2, 2010 ~ italx03 from Centreville, VA USA said:Working Perfectly & Fast!
This product has far exceeded my expectations offering very noticeably faster read and write speeds than the SD card it replaced in my smartphone
~ August 23, 2010 ~ El Nooch said:Nice Price
Good delivery time, and packaged to withstand the rigors of shipping. It's a fair price for the product and works as stated.
~ August 23, 2010 ~ D. Conley from Orlando, FL said:So far so good
I bought this for my HTC Evo. So far it has performed well. I have not tried to record or play hi-def video yet so I have not tested its limits yet. It kind of bites that a chip that says 16 gigs is really 14.7 gigs though:)

(216 votes)

~ September 4, 2010 ~ Chris said:Sounded great, but completely unreliable
I purchased these (brand new) to upgrade over my old Altec Lansing 2.1 system. The Altecs may have been old, but they were at least reliable.
First, the pros:
These sounded great at first. I'm not into bass-heavy music and these seem to offer a good, neutral sound with tight, punchy bass and smooth highs that don't sound shrill or harsh. They feel relatively substantial. They take up a decent amount of desk real estate, but not excessive and you don't have to deal with a subwoofer eating up floor space. At first I was very pleased.
The cons:
After six months or so of use, I noticed my music getting quiet and extremely distorted (after around 10-15 minutes of music). Turning up the volume on my computer just resulted in even more distortion and clipping. Turning of the volume on the AV 40s did virtually nothing (although the volume know does work in the first few minutes of being on). I assumed this was a driver issue with Windows 7 since there are a huge number of sites documenting audio problems with the OS (many of them sounded exactly like what I was experiencing-quiet audio after playing at least a few minutes of music, typically occurring near the end of songs).
I went through everything I could think of to fix it, trying different iterations of the drivers, using an external USB sound card, disabling audio effects and other features within Windows, all with no success. My motherboard had a few other quirks within Win 7 64-bit, so I chalked up all the problems to being machine related. It didn't even cross my mind that something as relatively low-tech as a pair of speakers could be the problem (especially since they worked fine for a few minutes each time they were turned on).
I went for a few months assuming this was a computer issue, and I wasn't too concerned since I use a different computer as my primary machine and planned on upgrading the computer these were attached to in the near future. After upgrading, I of course still experienced the same issue, tried out the AV40s with my laptop and an MP3 player and isolated the issue as being the AV 40s.
At this point, after discovering this, I of course find out that I'm out of warranty. M-Audio wants $40/hour for repairs, plus the cost for parts, plus shipping costs there and back. Even if they charge me for only one hour of labor, it's not going to be cheap. At two hours, I might as well buy a new pair.
So after having Altec Lansing speakers that faithfully served me for a decade, I now have two expensive paper weights that served me faithfully for a few months. I'll be giving these to an electronics-savvy relative who might be able to fix them and use them himself. At least somebody might get some enjoyment out of them instead of months of headaches.
Last M-Audio product I'll ever buy. I bought a pair of refurbished Creative Gigaworks instead. I consider them an upgrade since they actually work as intended. Speakers, in this day and age, are something I expect to be extremely reliable.
~ September 3, 2010 ~ Bradley Sharp from Californis USA said:big. clear sound in a small package
These small speakers are amazing. Their sound quality and depth is well worth the small extra cost entailed. Also good is that they are heavy and do not fall over every time something touches them on the desk. Very highly recommend.
~ September 3, 2010 ~ E. Scott from Pasadena, CA said:Still Fantastic Sound After Two Years
I purchased these M-Audio 40's in June of 2008 from Amazon and have never regretted the purchase. These speakers have provided me with clear sound that makes it sound live. I would recommend these speakers to anyone.
~ September 2, 2010 ~ H. G. from California United States said:Amazing computer speakers...
These speakers are incredible for the price and size. They are a little "hefty" for computer speakers but they sound great. Even when playing MP3 recordings (ripped from 1970s vinyl) they have wonderful separation and imaging (my description of a third dimension beyond stereo). And when you are sitting in front of your computer monitor for hours a day, you are sitting in exactly the correct position to hear the most from these speakers.
I have a pair of Dahlquist monitors (no longer in production) in my living room and a pair of Sonus Faber bookshelf speakers in my family room. They both sound amazing when you sit in exactly the right position to listen to them (which I never do). My last pair of computer speakers were Klipsch ProMedia Ultra 2.0 PC Speakers which were great as well. They didn't last long due to a faulty volume switch.
Enjoy these speakers.
~ September 1, 2010 ~ kj from Chicago, IL said:good quality for the money
I needed some better quality speakers for my cowon mp player and ipod. These are fantastic. Just plug in to your outlet, and use the jack/cable for your ipod/or other player and put in the input spot on the speakers and you are good to go. Nice sound and not complicated to hook up like some others. They are not too small or too big either.
A perfect solution for traveling musicians or anyone who wants top-notch sound from their desktop multimedia system. Click to enlarge. |
Convenient front auxiliary input and phones jack. |
Rear features balanced quarter inch and RCA inputs, along with bass boost switch for low-end enhancement. Click to enlarge. |
Studiophile AV 40 Compact Desktop Speaker System
Professional Components--Professional Results
The Studiophile AV 40 monitors are designed with the same quality materials and internal electronics that are used in M-Audio's acclaimed professional monitors. You'll find features like audiophile-grade Class A/B amplifier architecture and balanced 1/4-inch TRS inputs in addition to RCAs. It all adds up to a big sound that belies the speakers' small size. With the Studiophile AV 40s, you don't have to give up professional-grade fidelity to enjoy the ease and mobility of a compact speaker system.
Extended Low End
If you require extra bass response, the Studiophile AV 40 speakers have you covered. MDF wooden cabinets, bass reflex design and an integrated bass boost switch let the Studiophile AV 40s crank out plenty of low end--perfect for urban/dance music, DVDs and more.
OptImage III Technology
M-Audio's proprietary OptImage III wave guide improves overall detail and clarity while minimizing sound issues that can plague other compact monitors. The system works by improving the overall efficiency of the tweeter as well as time-aligning the drivers. This ensures that the audio from each driver reaches the listener at the same time, guaranteeing precise stereo imaging and accurate response.
Magnetically Shielded for Desktop Use
Unchecked, all speakers emit electromagnetic waves that can wreak havoc with your computer's video monitor or a nearby TV. The Studiophile AV 40 speakers are magnetically shielded so that all of your electronic equipment can coexist on your desktop without interference.
AV 40 Specs Type: Two-way desktop reference monitor Low-frequency Driver: 4" diameter, magnetically shielded and curved cone with high-temperature voice coil High-frequency Driver: 1" diameter, magnetically shielded silk dome tweeter Frequency Response: 85Hz - 20kHz Crossover Frequency: 2.7kHz RMS SPL: 101.5dB @ 1 meter Signal-to-Noise Ratio: > 90dB (typical, A-weighted) Input Connectors: Left and right RCA line input, left and right 1/4" TRS input and 1/8" aux input Polarity: Positive signal at "+" input produces outward low-frequency cone displacement Dynamic Power: 20 watts continuous, per channel into 4 Ω Input Impedance: 10 k Ω unbalanced, 20 k Ω balanced Input Sensitivity: 100 mV pink noise input produces 90dBA output SPL at 1 meter with volume control at maximum Protection: RF interference, output current limiting, over temperature, turn on/off transient, subsonic filter Indicator: Blue power LED ring around volume knob on front panel Power Requirements: 100-120V/~50/60Hz, 220-240V/~50/60Hz; powered via detachable 2-conductor line cord Cabinet: Vinyl-laminated MDF Dimensions: 8.75" (H) x 6" (W) x 7.25" (D) Weight: 14 lbs./6.34 kg
What's in the Box
Pair of AV 40 Monitors, Two Power Cables, 1/8-Inch Mini-to-RCA cable, 1/8-Inch Auxiliary Cable, Bare Wire Cable for Speaker Connection, Two Traction Pads, User's Manual.

(163 votes)

~ August 29, 2010 ~ PLensey said:Excellent Tuner
I have a hard time finding an inexpensive tuner that reads the full range of my euphonium, and this tuner is the best that I have used. Many other tuners do not pick up the lower register, but this one does an excellent job.
Also, the metronome is fairly loud and I can easily hear it over my practicing.
All in all a great product and highly recommended.
~ August 24, 2010 ~ Jobie said:Easy to use
I use this to tune my harp and I love the display, very easy to read and understand.
~ August 23, 2010 ~ Keith Espenshade from PA United States said:piper
This is a great little tuner and metronome. My only complaint is that the metronome beat is not louder. I have trouble hearing it over the bagpipe practice chanter. Having a louder beep would be helpful. I recognize there is no way it would be audible when playing the bagpipes themselves, but I would like to hear it over the practice chanter.
~ August 22, 2010 ~ Bradinsky said:Muy buen afinador a un precio muy bien.
Un afinador de muy alta calidad, aunque en el mercado encontramos mejores, pero a precios mas elevados. Esta combinacion de afinador con metronomo, el afinador es cromatico, podemos afinar nuestra guitarra, medio tono abajo o arriba. Tiene una opcion de afinar por sonido, es decir se oye un pitido con la nota musical que necesitas oir. El metronomo tiene muchas variaciones de tiempo, como de velocidad.
Lo unico que me incomoda un poco, pero no es tan importante, solo es comodidad, es el hecho de que no tiene conector para voltaje, es decir, tranformador para conectar a la pared y no tiene la opcion. funciona con pilas AAA, aunque pues la duracion de las pilas es mucha, a menos que estes afinando cada 5 minutos.
Definitivamente una compra de la que no me arrepiento, un buen precio, por un buen producto y muchas funciones.
~ August 17, 2010 ~ provkitir said:simple to use, right sized tuner/metronome
must-have product for practicing music
pro:
cheap
big screen with clear indicators
solid tuner and metronome
easy to use
cons:
no AC power adapter