Sanyun SW206 80W Active Dual-Mode Bookshelf Speakers, 4inch Studio Monitor and HiFi Mode, Optical Coaxial TRS Aux Bluetooth 5.0 USB with 24bit DAC, for Home Music System Turntable TV PC Desktop, Black








Key features
- •【DUAL-MODE BOOKESHELF SPEAKERS】Built-in studio monitor and HiFi mode, one key switch. Use monitor mode when creating compositions, and the sound is more straightforward. When listening to music, switch to HiFi mode for more beautiful and richer tones. You can be a creator anytime, whether it's a music video or a live broadcast, this speaker can help you.
- •【4 INCH CARBON FIBER SPEAKER AND 25MM SILK DOME TWEETER】The main speaker unit is 4 inch carbon fiber unit, which is designed with Sanyun carbon fiber material and multi-layer voice coil technology, cooperate with the 25mm silk dome tweeter. The speakers have excellent sound performance, warm and thick medium frequency, deep and powerful low frequency, clear and bright high frequency sound characteristics.
- •【PROFESSIONAL TUNING】According to the characteristics of the speaker units, after dozens of professional adjustments in the laboratory, subtle comparisons are made to obtain the flat curve required by the monitor speakers. The box body is made of MDF wood, which effectively reduces resonance and box sound, and truly restores the essence of sound.
- •【BALANCED INPUT】With the 6.35mm TRS balanced input interface, it can be connected to professional equipment such as Mixing Console and Mixers to build a small music production system. It is very convenient to show your creativity and talent in a small space.
- •【VARIOUS INTERFACES】Optical, Coaxial, Aux, Bluetooth 5.0 and USB connection, five additional connection methods, which can connect different devices at the same time to meet your different needs. With the wireless remote control, most operations can be realized through the remote control, which is more convenient and makes the speaker truly integrate into your life.
Sanyun SW206 80W Active Dual-Mode Bookshelf Speakers, 4inch Studio Monitor and HiFi Mode, Optical Coaxial TRS Aux Bluetooth 5.0 USB with 24bit DAC, for Home Music System Turntable TV PC Desktop, Black
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Customer Reviews
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Good sounding speaker at $100
SHJ✓ Verified Purchase•December 17, 2023
SW206 is a decent speaker for $100. Judging from the 4-pin interconnnect cable, I'm guessing it's bi-amped which is impressive at this price.
I used it with SPDIF with a TV and it's a big upgrade over the TV speakers.
It is a bit weird with USB audio, the volume knob seems to not work or behaves strange.
It definitely gets beat by the $170 NEUMI BS5P-ARC in both sound quality and feature set (HDMI ARC and USB-C)
Sanyun SW209 are a lot smaller, and sound it. The sound is thin and unimpressive.
I used it with SPDIF with a TV and it's a big upgrade over the TV speakers.
It is a bit weird with USB audio, the volume knob seems to not work or behaves strange.
It definitely gets beat by the $170 NEUMI BS5P-ARC in both sound quality and feature set (HDMI ARC and USB-C)
Sanyun SW209 are a lot smaller, and sound it. The sound is thin and unimpressive.
Good sound, horrible BT
Cosmic Companion✓ Verified Purchase•December 11, 2023
I use them for creating videos, and the sound is pretty good for $70 speakers. But the Bluetooth connectivity is awful, and all settings are lost every time Win 11 has another update. And... how to reconnect it? Who knows? Is it the red lights? The blue lights? Green? Flashing or not flashing? The manual only seems to be available from places that charge for manuals (It should really be available for free on the Sanyun website). Engineers should never be allowed near a UI. ;)
Hook it up with a wire, you're good.
Hook it up with a wire, you're good.
Quirky Little Gem
Anjolie Lanel✓ Verified Purchase•December 4, 2023
I've been using the speakers from my monitors, which didn't sound all that bad, but I wanted better. I needed something that would be USB connected and not Bluetooth, because I've heard that the Apple M1 Mac Mini can be a bit sketchy. So USB or something wired was essential. I found quite a few that used TRS connections for balanced studio monitoring, but I didn't want to buy more cables. My needs were simple. I just wanted to stream YouTube and movies occasionally. I also wanted the price to be under $100. That's when I came across this little gem. They were smaller than I thought, but for near field speakers, power wasn't an issue. Separate controls for bass and treble was nice and everything seemed to work to my liking, but there were a few quirks and one niggle I'd like to mention. My speakers were an open box item and some of these may be due to this fact alone
YMMV
First, when you first power on the speakers and even though I have USB selected, it may once in a while switch to Bluetooth. I can tell right away because the sound quality and power level drops. Plus, there's a blue light indicating the speakers are using Bluetooth
After switching back to USB, the volume level gets a little wonky. By that I mean it's a little loud and I have to turn it down. No problem. However, the adjustment steps don't seem to correspond to the amount I turn it down by. It gets a little too soft and then I find myself turning it back to where it was loud, but this time it's sounds just right
That was all the quirks that I found, so that leaves me with the niggle
Micro USB
Yeah
YMMV
First, when you first power on the speakers and even though I have USB selected, it may once in a while switch to Bluetooth. I can tell right away because the sound quality and power level drops. Plus, there's a blue light indicating the speakers are using Bluetooth
After switching back to USB, the volume level gets a little wonky. By that I mean it's a little loud and I have to turn it down. No problem. However, the adjustment steps don't seem to correspond to the amount I turn it down by. It gets a little too soft and then I find myself turning it back to where it was loud, but this time it's sounds just right
That was all the quirks that I found, so that leaves me with the niggle
Micro USB
Yeah
Absolute heaven to my ears!
Slussman✓ Verified Purchase•November 29, 2023
I had a set of Redragon speakers that just wasn't giving me the sound that I was looking for. I have a background in music, and I like solid Bass in my music and movies. First, the look and feel of these speakers is quality! They are solid, clean and just all around NICE! Hooking them up is simple, and they provide different ways to hook them up via USB or your standard speaker jack. The sound is very even on the high and mid sides, and it comes with a Bass adjustment knob below the volume knob to adjust the Bass to your liking. For me, I turned it all the way up on the Bass and it absolutely pounds! I didn't get to turn it up all the way due to my German Shepard freaking out when I got to about 75% volume. If you're not wanting to spend a fortune on really good speakers, these are the ones for you! I HIGHLY recommend these speakers!
Not great; discovered how to make bluetooth stay paired with W11
Bryce Conner✓ Verified Purchase•November 1, 2023
I had written a review about how bad these speakers are. They were switching on and off with Bluetooth. I finally found out that you need to set the device to the default sound device in W11 (system>sound>more settings). I am having no trouble with it now. Waste of time, but at least I don't have to buy a replacement.
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