Sometimes a bookshelf speaker, like those made by Kanto, is the best option. For example, you want big sound but don’t have the space or the desire for a massive stereo with a receiver, tower speakers etc. Or you have a record player and you just want some speakers to amplify the sound in your home. As you’ll discover reading this article, Kanto YU speakers may be precisely the audio solution you’ve been looking for. Keep reading and you’ll also find out how to enter for a chance to win a pair of these speakers.
Kanto YU bookshelf speakers can fill your home with the sounds of summer
On the Best Buy blog and on bestbuy.ca website we’ve been talking a lot about the “Sounds of Summer“. Music is really important for many people in the summer. I know I am playing more music at this time from Spotify, the radio, and from my turntable. And if you want bigger sound that you currently get from your phone, laptop, or perhaps a portable speaker, and you want to share the sound (which is hard to do with headphones), then you need speakers. And with Kanto YU, that’s all you need.
What can you do with Kanto YU speakers
To celebrate the sounds of summer we have been running amazing contests like this one. In fact this is the third audio related contest so far in the last couple weeks (and not the last!). We are also sending out many of the newest audio technology to independent reviewers to get their opinion so you can learn more about these products.
We sent a set of Kanto YU speakers to reviewer Brad Moon. Brad loves playing vinyl so of course he had to connect these speakers to his turntable. Read his review and watch his video to learn how easy these were to set up and learn what Brad thought about the sound. When you’re done reading, enter this contest for a chance to win a new set of these speakers for your home. Here’s how:
How to enter
Entering this contest is easy and you can enter once here in a comment and once in a comment below Brad’s review of the Kanto YU speakers. In the comment, tell us what you will listen to and how you will use the Kanto YU speakers in your home. For example, will you stream Mozart from your laptop using bluetooth; perhaps you’re like Brad and you’ll play some 70’s or 80’s rock with the speakers connected to a turntable.
What you can win
At the end of this contest we’ll select two (2) winners. Each will receive a new set of Kanto YU speakers.
This contest runs from June 31st to August 17th.
Remember you can only enter once here on the contest article and once below Brad review of the Kanto YU speakers. You can also share with anyone you know who loves music as much as you do and would be very happy to win these speakers.
Win Kanto YU speakers Contest Rules and Regulations
Good Luck
This contest is now closed. We will draw the winners soon in accordance with the rules. Return to the blog often to read great articles, learn about the latest technology, and to enter more contests. You never know when we’ll be doing another amazing giveaway!
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I would listen to my turntable.
I would connect my dance playlist thru Bluetooth on my phone to enjoy the Kanto Yu speakers
I would set-up my Kanto YU speakers in my family room/living room where I will listen to classic rock music, hooked up to my laptop computer.
I love listen to the the old rock and roll music – that is “real” music in my opinion – plus music fills the soul – and just makes a person feel good in whatever they are doing. Thank you.
Classic Rock all the way
music while cleaning 🙂
I’d play my old vinyl with the speakers connected to my turntable
Would steam my random collection from my tablet.
I’d listen to everything from classical, to my favourite hip-hop, to the latest podcasts.
I will set up my Kanto YU bookshelf speakers in my living room because that’s where I like to listen to easy rock music, connecting them via bluetooth to my telephone & my laptop.
I’d listen to country music
Small and powerful
80s hair metal on Bluetooth via laptop!
I’ve got an older turntable just waiting for these speakers so I can spin my vinyls again 🙂
Nice and sleek. Would love to play relaxing music while working form home daily.
I would listen to 80’s music by streaming it with my receiver
I would listen to podcasts while I work.
I’d stream jazz and dance with my wife……
I will stream dance music from my laptop wirelessely
Just like Brad, I’d play some 70’s or 80’s rock with the speakers connected to a a very old turntable. It would be nice to have music in my home office because I spend a lot of time there these days.
I’d listen to Reggae
I would use the Kanto YU bookshelf speakers for my turntable, that my daughters bought to check out their fav Queen, Elton John, Beatles and Motown hits.
I would listen to oldies in my work space/library/home office.
I would use these speakers in my room to listen to country.
I would use these to stream some radio shows from my phone.
I would connect to my record player and play my albums.
I would connect it to a phone and play classical music – Beethoven.
I would connect it to my phone and play classic 70’s and 80’s rock music..
I would stream 70’s music through my iphone
i will listen to Elton John and Queen on mynew Kanto YU speakers
I’d use these to stream some Iron Maiden from my phone
I have a mix of music ranging from the 70′ to the 2010.
I would stream Kenny Chesney from my iPhone.
I’ll use my iPhone to stream Taylor Swift’s folklore over and over again and try to forget about the pandemic.
I will use the Kanto YU speakers in my family room where I will be listening to classic rock hooked up to my turntable
Listen to my podcasts to keep myself sane while i work from home.
I would connect to my vinyl player and play my Beatle Albums
I would stream the 90’s music through my ipad
I would stream the 70’s and 80’s music through my phone. Thanks for the awesome giveaway and opportunity.
I will stream Herman’s Hermits Starring Peter Noone from my laptop using bluetooth.
Blues, jazz, rock
I have new shelves; these speakers would make a good addition.
Old Motown and Soul for me.
I would use these speakers on my patio to stream some great post rock music like GIAA.
I would connect it to my phone and play classic 70’s and 80’s rock music..
I would hook up my turntable and play my dad’s albums full blast in the house.
I would 70’s and 80’s music and hook it up to our turntable.
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