Saturday, February 16th 2008

Scythe Launches Kama 5.25 inch Bay Speaker

Scythe Co., Ltd today announced the 5.25inch boom box for PC systems. This 5.25inch built-in bay speaker provides a quality stereo sound despite its restricted dimensions and power. Quad built-in concaved shaped speakers maximize the sound power. Black, silver and white colors are available to match with your PC case front panel, and silver finished speaker domes provide a luxury appearance for your PC system. Volume controller and power ON/OFF switch are built-in as an extra feature. Still suspicious of the quality of this speaker's sound? Try it for yourself to hear the sound and feel the quality of this 5.25inch bay boom box!!
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43 Comments on Scythe Launches Kama 5.25 inch Bay Speaker

#26
trt740
I like them would clear my desktop. Scythe is really making some cool items lately.
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#27
hat
Enthusiast
hmm... when I get the rest of my money back... anyone want me to try thsese out?
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#28
breakfromyou
When will Scythe stop releasing things? It seems like they have something new every day!
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#29
FreedomEclipse
~Technological Technocrat~
that is sick!!!! I will take 20 for my new CMS stacker project
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#30
flashstar
These would be awesome for lan parties. Pop one in and you will never need to worry about headphones again! Plus, I could show off some music or videos without having to bring along external speakers as well.
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#32
ktr
I would jump on these, but i would love to have a 3.5mm jack on the front if i want to switch to headphones.
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#33
sno.lcn
OMG I can't believe I'll almost definitely buy this :banghead:
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#34
tkpenalty
These would be ideal in the desktop PCs with the system under the monitor.

Yeah erocker, find parts that look good for the 900 and get a 5'25 touchscreen monitor for it. Make sure you choose stuff that looks neat for the PC. Like say, small GPU so you dont need extra wriring.... With the 9 bays, use one for HDD, (and fan), three for speakers, two for monitor (i assume they are that big), and one for DVD+RW. i'd put speakers at the middle, and fan at the bottom. Good luck, cant wait to see it :D

(and its pretty cool if you get it like that... a PC which only requires ONE cord to work-thats just awesome).
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#37
erocker
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From all the pictures I've seen, it looks like standard DVD size. In the instruction manual there's even a hand by it. Are you sure it's not just the size of the screen measured diagonally? And either way, the case is more than 7" wide, it's going to be a "modding" job.
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#38
ktr
erockerFrom all the pictures I've seen, it looks like standard DVD size. In the instruction manual there's even a hand by it. Are you sure it's not just the size of the screen measured diagonally? And either way, the case is more than 7" wide, it's going to be a "modding" job.
That screen is meant for the themaltake mozart, or their lanbox that they sell.



also, complement the screen and speakers with this: www.via.com.tw/en/products/embedded/artigo/

you will have a AIO computer right in your drivebays :rockout:.
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#39
erocker
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This is what it's getting: (parts I have)

AMD 64 2800+ (s754)
Biostar NF3 AGP MicroATX Motherboard
Creative X-Fi Audio Sound card
ATi 9800SE

I'm going to be on the lookout for a small table-top mounted touchscreen LCD to mount onto the media tray on top of the 900. I've got the keep this on the cheap as possible.
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#40
erocker
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The Scythe Kama AMP, which is reviewed here compliments these speakers nicely.:)
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#41
Johnnii360
Wow, nice Speakers! But what it's useful for? :D
I mean, Speakers in a Bay? I think speakers on the Desktop are better.
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#42
Unregistered
It'd be ideal for lan parties is about all really.Theres no way i'd replace my mordaunt shorts with them.
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#43
ex_reven
To the people scared about magnetic interference, hard drives are relatively shielded from that anyway. And the speakers should be shielded too.

Read this:
www.dansdata.com/sbs22.htm

ALL modern hard drives have magnets in them anyways...
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