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iPair 5

Powered iPod Speakers

Kanto AV Systems manufactures exceptional 
iPod speakers for consumers demanding a 
break from mediocrity. Kanto is committed 
to delivering products that combine superior 
performance, elegance, craftsmanship and 
value. The iPair 5 delivers all that and more 
in a powerful, hand crafted, feature-rich 

set of studio monitor inspired speakers.

S-Video  output — View  video 
and photos on your TV

Bass refl ex port enhances 
bass response

Left and right line-in RCA

3.5mm Auxiliary mini-audio jack

Auxiliary AC  power

Audio Inputs

•  Left and right line-in RCA
•  3.5mm (1/8”) Auxiliary mini-audio jack

Outputs

•  Auxiliary AC  power
•  S-Video output — View video and photos 

on your TV 

IR Wireless Remote 
Control Functions

•  Controls iPod click wheel functionality
•  Volume, treble, bass and mute
•  Input mode select: iPod, RCA or Auxiliary 

(3.5mm mini-audio jack)

•  Instant repeat and shuffl e mode

Rear Panel Controls

• Master volume
•  Input mode select

Drivers

•  Woofer: 5” magnetically shielded Kevlar 

cone

•  Tweeter: 1” magnetically shielded natural 

silk dome

•  Input impedance: 10K ohms unbalanced

Audio Specifi cations

•  Frequency Response: 55Hz-20KHz
•  S/N Ratio: >90dB (typical, A-weighted)
•  Dynamic Power: 25 watts RMS 4 Ω per 

channel @ 0.5% THD+N

• Bass refl ex port enhances bass response

Size and Weight

•  Height: 27.2 cm (10.5”) 
•  Width: 19 cm (7.5”) 
•  Depth: 20 cm (8”) 
•  Weight: 10.5 kg (23 lbs)

Colour

•  Black, White & Silver (other Pantone 

colours possible) 

“After listening to dozens of iPod speakers 
and more than a few desktop speakers sys-
tems over the last few years, I consider the 
iPair 5 to be a real eye-and-ear opener. 
It’s excellent sound quality is the biggest 
selling point, but it’s size, design, and price 
are also appealing, In short, I think I’ve 
found a new reference speaker for use with 
my iPod and my PC” 

— Playback Magazine

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