Yorkville Powered 50-Watt 3.5'' Monitor w/Bluetooth
Meet the Yorkville YSM3BT—a compact, powered stereo pair designed to bring studio-grade clarity to your desktop, home office, or creative workspace. With 50 watts of total output and a 3.5" woofer paired with a 1" silk-dome tweeter, these monitors deliver confident bass, articulate mids, and smooth highs that stay balanced whether you’re streaming videos, recording at home, or gaming late into the night.
Why this monitor stands out
- 50W total power from a tight, space-saving cabinet, offering immersive sound without crowding your desk.
- 3.5" low-frequency drivers paired with a 1" silk-dome tweeter for clear, natural highs and punchy lows at near-field listening distances.
- Bluetooth streaming lets you wirelessly connect phones, tablets, or laptops for quick playback of videos, music, or voice notes.
- Front-panel controls include an easy ON/OFF switch and a volume knob for immediate, tactile adjustment.
- Front 1/8" aux input provides a fast, hassle-free connection from your computer, media player, or small mixer.
- Headphone jack enables private listening when you don’t want to disturb others in the room.
- Ready-to-use package includes 1/8" to dual RCA cable, an 18" 1/8" cable, and speaker wire—so you can connect to a computer, audio interface, or other gear straight out of the box.
- Stereo pair configuration is designed for accurate stereo imaging, making it ideal for music, film, and gaming applications.
Ideal use cases
- Desk-based creators and editors who need reliable reference sound for video editing, voiceover work, or music production without a full studio setup.
- Gamers and streamers who want immediate, engaging audio that enhances immersion and communication clarity in chats and calls.
- Home offices and dorm rooms seeking a stylish, space-efficient upgrade from standard computer speakers with Bluetooth convenience.
Practical setup tips
- Place the monitors on stable supports or isolation pads with the tweeters at ear level to optimize imaging and reduce vibration.
- Start with a flat listening profile and use the front aux input for quick A/B checks between the computer and Bluetooth source.
- Use the headphone jack for late-night edits or critical listening sessions where quiet monitoring matters most.