Pros: Great Price, Compact Cons: No headphone jack
This is my entry for the I’ve Got the Music in My Computer Write-off.
The Cyber Acoustics CA-3000 speaker system dispels the old myth “You Get What You Pay For”. The saying may be true in a lot of areas, but the computer industry is...
Pros: Good styling and concept. Cons: Just a small little noise maker for your computer.
The Cyber Acoustic speakers had been long enough in the market for many end-user to have a go at it. Cyber Acoustic LLC. based in Vancouver WA. also had been producing these little sounds under their name for a years now while tailing the bigger speaker...
If your tastes run to popular music, and you don't need window rattling volume, these speakers are great! Wide frequency response without audible peaks or dips. Both bass and treble are boosted by about 5 db which works well for most modern music (pop...
Pros: Great sound for price Cons: Picks up EM fields
First of all, this package sounds better than a 59.99$ set that I have.
They have excellent frequency response. They don't distort sound at high volumes. They don't distort sound very much at all. They allow you to hear the highs, midranges and...
I have to admit, I would never have even considered these speakers if I hadn't been able to actually hear them. How could speakers this small and this cheap actually be any good?
I might not have even listened to them at the listening station;...
Pros: Compact, good sound for small space. Cons: No headphone jack.
I bought this speaker under the Accent brandname at Office Depot (model S-3006). This speaker is for playing music on my notebook computer at my office at a local college.
My office is relatively small at about 10'x12' (maybe smaller). With...
If you want speakers that will make all the little beeping noises that computers make, these speakers will work fine. If you want speakers that can play music while you work, look elsewhere.
I don't normally crank up my music too loud, but I can't even get these things to sound good at low volume. If your music has any bass in it, these speakers will distort the lows and mids. There are some songs I play that are distorted from beginning to end.
Scrape together the extra $20 and buy decent speakers.
The sound is distorted and fuzzy all the time. I play easy listening jazz at work, and the horns are all fuzzy. Don't even think of turning up the bass!
You get what you pay for, and I'd like to hear music that's not distorted. They look nice, but that's about it.
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