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2.1 speaker review

This is a 2-1 system that's pretty good for $44.95 (Canadian) at Info Avenue (no longer open in town) .

It's states it's 600watts ( PMPO output)

Ok here's the specs:

3w rms per channel -satellite

8w rms subwoofer

magnetically shielded speakers

3" full range cone type satellite

4" sub woofer

Frequency Response:

woofer: 80hz-200hz

satellite: 200hz-18khz

Front Access:

power, volume, bass, tremble

Input:

headphones, mic

I've use this system on my computer for a long time now and

it is way better then the speakers that came with my E-machine 533id.

I'm using built in audio via my computer Crystal Sound Fusion PCI audio Accelerator.

An the audio is very good not Sblive or Audigy good but good for music, games etc.

The audio in all the apps I use is great sounding it's not close to my Pioneer book shelf I had.

but since I couldn't bring that here with me and we have no stereo it's awesome.

There's not much distortion at high levels (both on the unit and semi in the computers control panel)

I've notice no problems with it's speakers by the monitor (satellites) .i.e. not discolor etc.

So if your looking for a cheap speaker system it's rather great.

One other thing the product works with the Amiga it even states this on the box.

This would be great on any model Amiga to here say megaball etc. :)

I use it with a windows pc and Quake 3&2 ,half life (original & opposing force) sounds great .

I'd recommend it to anyone as a good purchase but now there is another product that I've heard of

that is in the fifty buck range Labtec brand .

If anyone else has this system and has some problems with it send them in to me.

Created by themoddingden
Last modified 2005-12-08 05:50 PM

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