| Model/Variant | Power Input | Key Features | Common Criticisms | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | 9V DC | Better build quality; featured in most positive reviews. | No longer sold; design revisions may have been introduced. | | Budget 5V Models | 5V DC (USB) | Cheaper, smaller, often comes with a USB power cable. | Prone to noise/interference; may have more severe bass issues. | | RCA Output Version | 9V DC | Uses six RCA jacks for output, more common on older A/V equipment. | Vulnerable to the same LFE, LED, and bass flaws as other versions. | | 3.5mm Jack Version | 9V DC or 5V DC | More convenient for computer speakers or modern devices. | Same core flaws; LED brightness is a persistent issue. | | "Rebadged" Models | Varies | Sold under names like ULTRABYTES , Tobo , microware , etc. | The underlying hardware can vary, leading to unpredictable performance. |
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Power input (typically uses a USB-to-DC cable or wall adapter). Outputs (Rear):
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