Corsair Gaming Audio Series SP2500 Computer Speakers
3 reviews
There are better speakers out there for the money – The review is based on its sound quality compared to other 2.1s of similar power. I have used Altec Lansing 2.1, Klipsch 2.1 and in comparison Corsair SP2500 is nowhere near its sound reproduction. Corsair uses DSP whereas most other speakers use analogue circuit which works well. Cons: The bass is not linear to the volume. It is programmed in a way that it kicks up only when the volume is nearly 60% or above. Below that level the bass is very low. There is a button to mute the bass and I have made sure it is not muted while testing the unit. The remote is not wireless.
Overall: For the price the sound reproduction especially at the low level frequency is disappointing. Hence I returned the product and bought a Klipsch 2.1 instead.
Yessss!! – I've owned this set for around 2 yrs now and no hitches yet. I have it coupled with my SB Titanium HD sound card. Sounds fantastic! It doesn't beat my old Yamaha component system back in college or anything, but it sends strong vibrations through my very heavy mahogany desk stacked with interesting leather bound books. It's way more than I expected and well worth the approx. $200.00 I think I paid at the time.
Great System – This system is great. Coming from a set of logitech Z2300 I think this speaker set has really nice sound quality. The controller is good as well. Price is pretty spot on as well. Sound quality
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