Hi everyone, a quick bit of background:
Some years ago, I spotted a classifieds ad on my work marketplace for a Yamaha speaker. They were only asking a tenner for it, so I rapidly got in touch, and ended up being rather delighted to pick up an MS101 (II, iirc) for next to nothing. It's being doing stirling duty as a general purpose portable speaker around the house with occasional forays out for live monitor duty, but recently its developed some very noticeable transformer hum.
It probably won't be noticeable for gigs but it's really distracting in the living, so we've decided to get something new. Ideally, it needs to be a single unit, no bigger than the outgoing Yamaha (so roughly 9" x 6" face - depth isn't really an issue), with a stereo wired input (not particularly fussed what kind - I've got plenty of cables and adapters ). The 10W output of the Yamaha was plenty so I can't see volume being an issue with any potential solution. Bluetooth and other wireless connectivity I also don't care about. But I don't want excellent sound quality.
I've had a poke round the obvious suspects - I could go for a replacement studio monitor but active ones tend to have a single mono input, I could go for a generic portable speaker but they tend to be blingy and have extraneous functionality. I'd really like something nice and simple.
Any thoughts? Or am I asking for something that doesn't exist?
EDIT: budget is ~ £100. Don't want to cheap out really, unless it's for kit that's got a brilliant reputation. Can flex upwards from that a bit for the right thing.