Altec Lansing SoundBar Speakers
January 16th, 2010 by computerreviewsAltec Lansing SoundBar Speakers Review
There’s not a whole lot to write about…they sound okay, not any where near what the description sounded like. I haven’t experienced “Immersive sound” yet and I don’t think I will.
I have a large-screen Dell with the Logitech Z5500 to watch movies/TV, but when I just want sound and want to conserve energy I have a second source tucked out of the way. I had a Dell sound-bar and was happy with it, but the sound was a bit thin. It lacked bottom end. People’s voices on TV, for example, where a bit tinny. The Altec Lansing definitely has better bottom-end. But I feel that the stereo separation of my previous sound-bar was better
All-in-all I’m pretty happy with it and since I found it here used at a nice price I’m satisfied.
Altec Lansing SoundBar Speakers Feature
- Compact computer sound solution
- Two 2″ full-range drivers and one 2″ passive radiator
- Minijack input for connection to your PC (cable included)
- Minijack aux input for connecting an iPod or MP3 player
- Headphone jack
Altec Lansing SoundBar Speakers Overview
“Immersive sound” is an audio advance that changes the listening experience. Music no longer seems to come through a speaker, but from an extended soundstage. Altec Lansing’s proprietary SFX signal-processing immersion technology audibly widens the soundstage to a startling degree. Tuck it under your flat-screen monitor for a new audio experience – and enjoy a refreshingly open desktop, improved wire management and simplified speaker connections to your PC and iPod or CD player.
Altec Lansing SoundBar Speakers Specifications
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