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Monoprice DT-3BT: Affordable PC speakers play nice with all devices

These speakers favor ease of use over audio tuning.

- BY ALAINA YEE

Monoprice may not be a household name, but for decades it has quietly sold tech gear that rivals brandname goods in quality—in a fashion. Rather than undercutti­ng more expensive brands by pumping up a few key features and dramatical­ly paring back others, items with Monoprice’s label go for a solid but no-frills approach.

The Monoprice DT-3BT ( fave.co/ 3HPXHSS) firmly upholds that philosophy. At $100, these 50W desktop speakers offer an understate­d appearance and clear audio, and blend in well with a typical computer desk setup. They also focus more on function, rather than control over audio tuning. You get Bluetooth 5.0 support in addition to TRS and RCA jacks, allowing you to use them with a wide array of devices.

Each speaker measures 5.5×8.0×5.9 inches (140×204×50mm) and weighs 3.5 pounds (1.6kg). No wood tones here; the

all-black coloring is meant to blend into the background. Inside are 3-inch woofer drivers and 0.75-inch tweeter drivers. All the action lives on the primary speaker—on the front, you’ll find a comfortabl­y sized volume knob, along with separate 3.5mm jacks for auxiliary input (for, say, a compatible smartphone or tablet) and headphone output, plus two status lights for power and Bluetooth status. On the back are RCA and ¼-inch TRS inputs, outputs to connect to the secondary speaker, and buttons for power and Bluetooth pairing.

For setup, you simply connect the primary speaker and your PC using the color-coded Rca-to-3.5mm cable, and then link the primary and secondary speakers using the color-coded speaker interconne­ct cable. You’ll also need to plug the primary speaker into a polarized 2-prong outlet for power.

Compared to rivals, the DT-3BT puts more emphasis on higher- and lower-end frequencie­s—right in line with Monoprice’s other audio products. Some ears will find this sound profile has a pleasing focus on clarity and crispness, while others may think it’s a touch hollow. Either way, you can hear elements in layered music distinctly, where with warmer speakers they sometimes get overshadow­ed or lost.

And you can listen to those songs at extremely high volume (though with some distortion), if you so choose. These speakers can easily fill a smaller living room. I usually kept the knob at well below the quarter mark (figurative­ly speaking) for daytime listening, and cut it even further during later hours. And since you can play from different devices simultaneo­usly, there’s no real effort needed to switch between them. You just start playback from the desired piece of gear.

BOTTOM LINE

As speakers go, $100 may not seem like much—audiophile­s can easily blow thousands on gear without blinking. But if you’re on a budget, that amount can feel like a splurge. The Monoprice DT-3BT’S feature set makes it feel worthy of its price tag. The speakers have straightfo­rward setup and controls, immediatel­y work out of the box with multiple audio sources, and boast clear audio. Those who are into the DT-3BT’S sound profile should be well pleased with them.

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