The Bass50 isn’t just for SKAA-enabled systems, it’s designed to work seamlessly with a wide range of battery-powered speakers you already own. If your speaker has a 3.5mm Aux or USB-C audio port, you're good to go.
How It Works
The Bass50 includes both inputs and outputs for 3.5mm Balanced Aux and USB-C Digital audio. That means you can integrate it into your setup in multiple ways:
If you're connected to your main speaker or sound system via Bluetooth, just run a cable from the speaker’s output into the Bass50’s Aux In or USB-C In.
If you're connected to the Bass50 via Bluetooth, use its Aux Out or USB-C Out to send audio to your main speaker or sound system.
This flexibility gives you multiple signal path options based on what gear you're using, and how you want to set it up.
Why It’s a Game-Changer
Pairing a battery-powered speaker with the Bass50 gives you a true full-range system that’s:
Portable and installation-free
Fully battery-powered, no outlets required
Capable of rich, accurate low-end you can feel
It’s ideal for mobile DJs, creators, event setups, or casual listeners who want a no-compromise bass solution that plays well with whatever speaker you already love.
Compatible Brands
Many top portable and battery-powered speaker brands offer models with 3.5mm or USB-C outputs, making them a great match for the Bass50. Popular brands with compatible options include:
Sonos
Bose
JBL
Sony
Bang & Olufsen (B&O)
Ultimate Ears
Yorkville
Electro-Voice (EV)
Mackie
…and many more.
Always confirm that your specific model has a compatible audio output. We'll continue updating this list as we test more speakers with the Bass50.
Final Notes
You don’t need SKAA to get the most out of your Bass50. Thanks to its dual input/output options and wireless capabilities, it’s one of the most versatile subwoofers on the market. For inspiration, check out our Application Guides to explore the best setups for different use cases.