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Highlights
- Our popular stereo combo, now with a powerful subwoofer
- Powerhouse: 200 watt Bluetooth/CD/MP3 receiver fashioned from solid aluminium
- Pure stereo: 3-way tower speakers for a realistic soundstage
- Bass x 5: Two woofers per tower speaker play together with an active subwoofer
- The sub 2110/1 brings its own 125 watts to the party and a 40 Hz low end
- Vinyl support: MM/MC phono input plus connection for a grounding wire
- Digital radio DAB+ for noiseless reception + Bluetooth with aptX codec
Overview of our technologies
Each tower speaker uses two 165 mm woofers made from cellulose-coated fiberglass to create a punchy and powerful foundation. An additional 125 watt active subwoofer adds a 250 mm woofer to the mix for earth shaking levels.
With the Ultima 40 floor-standing speakers, you get a piece of Berlin in your home and enjoy a wide range of music, from electro to opera to rock. It's not for nothing that the Ultima 40 are Germany's bestselling stand-alone loudspeakers.
Low frequencies are handled by two parallel 165 mm fibreglass/cellulose drivers. Thanks to a cabinet volume of 52 litres and double reflex vent, the Ultima 40 Mk2 produces fantastic bass down to 45 Hz. A large mid-range driver (165 mm) ensures great speech intelligibility, and the two 25 mm tweeters handle the top ranges brilliantly.
When it comes to sound, Teufel leaves nothing to chance. The tiniest imperfections in the Ultima 40's driver action were identified per laser technology and corrected. The result is amazing true-to-source sound with all genres of music.
Solid wooden cabinets with softly rounded corners contain advanced audio technology, the product of Teufel's over 30 years' experience in loudspeaker construction. Rock, jazz or electronic: Whatever you play on these speakers is rendered with incredible transparency and livliness.
Display the Ultima 40 Mk2 with or without grilles. The attractive drivers are one of the stereo towers' main highlights.
Over one meter tall, each tower features a 3-way speaker system. Above two 165 mm bass woofers is a 165 mm Kevlar/fiberglass midrange driver in a separate resonating chamber. This premium driver covers the range from 650 Hz to 26000 Hz. A phase plug enhances the system's thermal load capacity and prevents phase shifts from muting any of the playback. A 25 mm tweeter completes the offering with a brilliant but never-shrill treble.
Teufel Streaming systems and speaker with bluetooth can be optionally expanded with a device from the Amazon Echo series to allow you to select and enjoy music even more conveniently via Alexa voice control. You can find out more about how this extension works and what you can do with it on the Teufel blog.
Learn moreLost your remote control somewhere in the sofa again? No worries! Control your sound system with voice commands when you connect a Google Home device via Bluetooth.
For the first time Teufel offers a subwoofer that can be used either as a front-firing or down-firing subwoofer. Don't let the 150-Watts fool you. The new Class-D amplifier is highly efficient and produces extremely low-noise like classic amplifiers that consume 300-Watts.
- First-class active subwoofer, which can be used either as a front-firing or down-firing subwoofer
- 250 mm diameter woofer
- Power: 150-Watt, highly efficient Class-D power amplifier with low power consumption
- Automatic on and off
- Extensive configuration options and protection circuit
- Can be tilted forwards or backwards, and feet are adjustable
- Integrated wireless module - works with Trios, Duett, One, Cinebar Pro, CoreStation and Impaq, the Onkyo receiver requires the Subwoofer Wireless Receiver.
Included components
- CD Receiver KB 62 CR
- power cable
- Remote Control KB 62 CR
- FM/DAB-Antenna for KB 62 CR
- speaker cable for KB 62 CR 2 x 5 m
- Floor Speaker UL 40 Mk2
- T 10 Subwoofer
- Subwoofer-Cable 5.0m - C3550W
Technical Data
| Speaker | |
|---|---|
| Continuous power handling (IEC - Long Term) | 120 Watt |
| Peak power capacity (IEC - Short Term) | 200 Watt |
| Sensitivity (2.83 V / 1 m) | 87 dB |
| Minimum amplifier output power recommended | 20 Watt |
| Maximum sound pressure level | 108 dB/1m |
| Impedance | 4 - 8 Ohm |
| Frequency range from/to | 45 - 20000 Hz |
| Crossover frequency internal switch | 650 /2600 Hz |
| Tweeter (number per enclosure) | 1 |
| Tweeter (diameter) | 25.00 mm |
| Tweeter (material) | Fabric |
| Midrange driver (number per enclosure) | 1 |
| Midrange driver (diameter) | 165.00 mm |
| Midrange driver (material) | Kevlar/Fibreglass membrane, chromium-coloured phase plug |
| Woofer (number per enclosure) | 2 |
| Woofer (diameter) | 165.00 mm |
| Woofer (material) | Fibreglass membrane + cellulose, coated |
| Acoustic principle | 3-way |
| Enclosure type | Bass reflex |
| Enclosure material | Wood |
| Enclosure surface | Foil |
| Equalisation openings | 2 |
| Equalisation openings (pos.) | Back |
| Removable front cover | Yes |
| Net internal volume | 52 Litres |
| Spikes prepared | Yes |
| Integrated stand | Yes |
| Terminal clamps | Screw terminals, gold plated |
| Suitable for banana plug | Yes |
| Bi-Amping/Bi-Wiring | Yes |
| Maximum cable diameter | 4.00 mm |
| Suitable for AV receiver | Yes |
| Dimensions | |
| Depth | 32.70 cm |
| Width | 21.50 cm |
| Height | 106.00 cm |
| Weight | 20.30 kg |
| Connections | |
|---|---|
| Headphone output 6,3mm | 1 |
| NFC | Yes |
| Digital inputs optical | 1 |
| Cinch input stereo | 2 |
| Stereo jack 3.5mm - in | 1 |
| Miscellaneous | Phono input |
| Cinch output stereo | 1 |
| Bass driver output | 1 |
| High level speaker outputs | 1 |
| Headphone output 3,5mm | 1 |
| USB 2.0 | 2 |
| Bluetooth | 4.0 |
| Miscellaneous | Second USB connection for charging smartphones |
| Playback | |
| MP3 | Yes |
| WMA | Yes |
| M4A | Yes |
| CD-Audio | Yes |
| Miscellaneous | CD tray concealed behind display |
| CD | Yes |
| CD-R | Yes |
| CD-RW | Yes |
| Radio | |
| DAB+ | Yes |
| Radio present | Yes |
| RDS | Yes |
| FM - UKW | Yes |
| Electronics | |
| Power supply voltage | 230 volts |
| Standby-Function | Yes |
| Standby-Power consumption | 0.40 watt |
| Maximum power consumption | 250 watt |
| Mains cable - IEC connector (non-heating device) | Yes |
| Safety class | 2 |
| Storage for settings when disconnected | Yes |
| Automatic on/off | Yes |
| Miscellaneous | Integrated toroidal transformer |
| Display | Yes |
| Integrated DSP | Yes |
| Infrared remote control | Yes |
| Dimensions | |
| Depth | 30.00 cm |
| Width | 43.00 cm |
| Height | 14.00 cm |
| Weight | 7.90 kg |
| Speaker | |
|---|---|
| Maximum sound pressure level [dB/1m] | 115 |
| Frequency range from/to [Hz] | 37 - 200 Hz |
| Woofer (number per enclosure) | 1 |
| Woofer (diameter) [mm] | 250 |
| Woofer (material) | Aluminium |
| Acoustic principle | 1-way system |
| Enclosure type | Bass reflex, DPU |
| Enclosure material | MDF |
| Enclosure surface | Matte coated |
| Equalisation openings | 1 |
| Integrated stand | Yes |
| Miscellaneous | Reflection channel in DPU technology avoids flow noises, stable MDF housing structure with internal bracing |
| Suitable for AV receiver | Yes |
| Connections | |
| Cinch input | 1 |
| Electronics | |
| Lowest frequency (-3 dB) [Hz] | 33 |
| Bass boost/EQ | Yes |
| Input gain adjustment | Yes |
| Level control | Yes |
| Phase control | Yes |
| Miscellaneous | Can be used either front- or down-firing |
| Amplifier technology | Class-D |
| Amplifier configuration | 1.0 |
| Amplifier channels | 1 |
| Power output capacity impulse (peak) Bass [W] | 150 |
| Power supply voltage [volts] | 230 Volt |
| Standby-Function | Yes |
| Standby-Power consumption [watt] | 1 |
| Maximum power consumption [watt] | 150 |
| Mains lead fixed | Yes |
| Safety class | 2 |
| Fuse | Yes |
| Storage for settings when disconnected | Yes |
| Automatic on/off | Yes |
| Miscellaneous | Wireless subwoofer module integrated (subwoofer with compatible feeders can be controlled wirelessly) |
| Dimensions | |
| Depth [cm] | 38 |
| Width [cm] | 35.1 |
| Height [cm] | 48.3 |
| Weight [kg] | 15.6 |
Accessories
Expert reviews
Packing a CD player, DAB/FM radio and Bluetooth streaming facilities into the body of a tidy looking reto-ish amp, its no-frills appearance mask the plethora of delights that sit inside. We've coupled this up with a Project Tube Box analogue pre-amp and an old Technics Sl 1610 MK2 record deck to create the very best of THEN and NOW. The pre-amp's valves work well with the receiver, whilst the colossal speakers ably pump out the crackly old vinyl and new platters alike.... Bluetooth streaming with aptX is impressive and a very nice touch. Streaming lossless from the Mac comes pretty close to CD quality. You can also easily connect to your phone, tablet and most auxiliary devices.
The Kombo is a nice contemporary upgrade sound system for anyone seeking what is essentially an all in one box (bar deck) for your 2017 listening needs. Vinyl, CDs, digital files, radio... It can do the lot."
By Jon "Mojo" Mills
"Our 1,000 Euro test combo impressed those in the listening room from the start and revealed itself to be an uncomplicated system. Thanks to its powerful amplifier, the CD receiver harmonized wonderfully with the tower speakers. In the low end, the Ultimas pushed for all their worth: The deep bass is rich, rolls beautifully and arrives at the listener with a good amount of pressure. If the speakers are positioned with enough distance between the back and side walls, the bass remains tight and precise without playing too much in the foreground.”
"With its Kombo 62 complete set, Teufel offers a great deal for just a little under 1,000 Euro – you won’t get more music for this price anywhere else. The CD receiver’s performance was especially impressive. This scored points with its enormous power, good sound and great features as well as first class user friendliness. Also included are the Ultima 40 Mk2 tower speakers which we know to be excellent and which perfectly harmonize with the electronic corner stone.”
Translated from the original German.
You can read the full test review (in German) at http://www.hifitest.de
Teufel recommends the included UL 40 MK2 tower speakers for rooms up to 35 m². But we think the performance is suitable for much larger rooms.”
Conclusion:
"At the end of the day, we can say that the development of the Kombo 62 was well executed. It’s a top device that scores points with its sound and elegant look.”
"In this case, a product was brought to the market that combines excellent sound, functionality and design.”
Translated from the original German.
You can read the full test review (in German) at www.audio-check.org
Note: Product tested as part of a bundle
Translated from the original German.
You can read the full test review (in German) at www.pcgames.de/Technik
"With clear and precise imaging and a charismatic presentation, the set caters to the sort of listeners who are looking for more than background music, those who would rather listen to music consciously and with certain expectations.”
Conclusion
"A clean performance: The Kombo 62 2.0 stereo set has the ability to spontaneously awaken enthusiasm. But even when one [...] gives the set a closer look and listen, the strong performance is to be praised. The receiver looks good, displays excellent workmanship (inside and out) and has very strong levels."
"The Ultima 40 Mk2 was already known to us as a very well made product, and the model we tested here likewise impressed with a homogenous, cultivated and, at the same time, lively sound reproduction as well as a chic look with a high-quality base and pleasantly rounded enclosure edges.”
Translated from the original German.
You can read the full test review (in German) at www.areadvd.de
Conclusion:
"With the Kombo 62 set, Teufel presents a complete high-performance hi-fi system that expertly strikes a balance between multiple sources, price/performance and sound quality. Thanks to the solid amplifier and loudspeaker technology, the customer truly gets a sensible listening experience at a fair price.”
Note: Product tested as part of a bundle
Translated from the original German.
You can read the full article (in German) at www.av-magazin.de
"Glanzstück des Receivers ist aber zweifellos der üppig dimensionierte interne Verstärker, welcher mit einer Dauerleistung von 2x100 Watt auch problematische Boxen zu klanglichen Höhenflügen verhelfen kann und über exzellente Messwerte verfügt. Der Klang des Receivers erreicht mit allen Eingängen und Übertragungswegen folgerichtig Spitzenklasse-Niveau und setzt damit eindeutig den Maßstab in dieser Preisliga."
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Downloads & support
Lösung: Firmware updaten.
Anleitung Firmware-Update: Bitte besuchen Sie unsere Informationseite mit genauer Anleitung.
Lösung: Überprüfen Sie zunächst auf der DAB+Webseite, ob der DAB-Empfang an ihrem Standort bereits zur Verfügung steht*.
Verändern Sie die Position der Antenne und/oder des Gerätes. Wir empfehlen, ggfs. eine aktive Zimmerantenne oder Außenantenne benutzen.
*Beachten Sie, dass ein Empfang auch in einem theoretisch abgedeckten Gebiet aufgrund bestimmter geografischer Lagen (z.B. Tal- oder Berglagen) nicht immer gewährleistet werden kann.
Lösung: Der Kombo 62 Receiver (KB 62 CR) unterstützt die Dateisysteme FAT16 und FAT32. Benutzen Sie ein USB-Speicher mit einem dieser Formate.
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Lösung: Richtige Quelle auswählen (siehe „Quelle wählen“ auf Anleitung Seite 18).
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Lösung: Lautstärke erhöhen.
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1. Remove the RCA cable from the input on the subwoofer. If the hum is no longer heard, go to point B. Otherwise, follow point A.
A. Attach the net cable of the subwoofer to another electricity outlet (i.e. Kitchen/Bathroom/Bedroom). If the subwoofer still hums, get in contact with our Support team.
Should the hum no longer be there, the disruption was a problem in your power supply, which can, for instance, be caused by dimmers or chargers. To find out where the disruption is, unplug all your devices and work back from there. As soon as the hum is heard, you now know your source of the disruption.
B. In your case, the "ground hum" is responsible for the disruption. Please proceed as follows to discover your source.
- Disconnect the cable or satellite port from the TV Receiver and check if the hum disappears or not. If it does, you can use a sheath current filter for the cable outlet to prevent this. For example, the sheath current filter AC 9022 ED. If you have a satellite connection, connect the Satellite Receiver to the optical cable playback source - Teufel Optical Digital Cable
- If this reason can be excluded, separate all devices from the AV Receiver one at a time until the hum stops. The last connected device is then your hum source and should be separated from the others using a galvanic separation filter (found in a retail shop)
- If this doesn't work, get in contact with us once again so that we can give an individual, helpful response.
The corresponding setting in the speaker set-up must be adjusted individually for each source for many receivers, however, e.g. for CD playback only front without woofer, and front speakers plus woofer for Dolby Surround video playback.
To make sure the subwoofer switches on and off correctly in automatic mode, (to be selected on the corresponding switch of the subwoofer, such as "Auto / On / Off"), we recommend turning the level control on the subwoofer to 1/3 or perhaps to 1/2 and increasing the output level for the sub in the receiver's speaker set-up – sometimes up to the maximum (+10 dB or +12 dB). The subwoofer should then work perfectly.
The maximum position of the output level in the speaker set-up of the AV Receiver is obligatory for some of our models (e.g. the Concept S subwoofer).
2. The active subwoofer makes it possible to set the volume separately from the remaining speakers.
3. Only an active subwoofer can be connected directly to the subwoofer connection of a home cinema receiver.
You can connect it like a standard speaker system: the five satellites via speaker cable to the corresponding speaker outputs front R/L, rear R/L and centre of the AV Receiver/amplifier and the subwoofer from the front R input via a mono-RCA cable to the Sub Out output on the A/V Receiver/amplifier.
Please note:
The auto on/standby switch only responds when the front R input is being used! The subwoofer also receives the full subwoofer signal via this channel.
If the AV Receiver/amplifier has preamplifier outputs for all channels (front R/L, rear R/L, centre and subwoofer), the Teufel set can also be connected via three RCA cable pairs to the subwoofer and the satellites via speaker cables to the subwoofer. However, we recommend using the first version.
Solution:
Separate the direct connection by a grounding filter for the antennae cable that is created for it - for instance, the Teufel modell sheath current filter AC 9022 ED. Alternatively, you can use a galvanic separation filter that is looped into the connection between the subwoofer and AV Receiver.
The hum disappears if the antennae cable is separated from the Receiver/Tuner/TV. First try the grounding filter, otherwise the galvanic separation filter.
Placement within the straight line between both front satellites is ideal - but not precisely in the corner of the room because certain frequency components could be unpleasantly excessive when played back.
The membranes of the satellites should move to the front at the same time as the membrane of the subwoofer bass speaker, because all speakers of the system must vibrate in phase for optimal playback. This means that (provided the connection has the correct polarity) all drivers must move in one direction when the three front speakers receive a pulse (towards the outside or towards the inside).
If the subwoofer is in line with the front speakers, its bass speaker should have the same direction of movement (phase) - the controller on the woofer is set to "0". If the subwoofer is not between the front speakers, but is to the side of or even behind the listening location, its phase length will not match that of the front speakers. That is why the phase of the subwoofer must be changed in such cases.
So much for the theory. In practice, this means: Listen to a loud piece of music with heavy basses and ask a second person to change the phase during playback. The correct setting of the phase switch depends on where the subwoofer is positioned in the room. The position where the bass playback (above all the upper bass range) sounds the fullest is the correct position. Have fun trying it out!