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Originally posted by: RTfartE
Just for anyone that may be interested, I got a set of these from Compusa Auctions. They're going for $54.99 + 19.00 shipping. Sales tax only in Tenessee.
I'm not sure on the quality, but for what they retail, I just couldn't resist.
Originally posted by: JDub02
Originally posted by: RTfartE
Just for anyone that may be interested, I got a set of these from Compusa Auctions. They're going for $54.99 + 19.00 shipping. Sales tax only in Tenessee.
I'm not sure on the quality, but for what they retail, I just couldn't resist.
They also pop up on Sam's Club auctions every now and then. Not sure what the shipping is on them.
Anybody hear them yet? It seems that they're powered. Might be a good choice if you have a line out on your TV. Don't need a home theater for more sound.
Originally posted by: RTfartE
Well, I just got 'em today, and I'm ready to do a little review on 'em, but there's a problem. I don't know how to conduct a decent review on speakers. I've never done it before. Does anyone have any MP3's that they can suggest or send to me? Also, is anyone willing to host pictures? I'm open to suggestions, and I got some free time now that it's the weekend, so lemme know!
Thanks!
Originally posted by: mboy
I got them last nite as well.
They are definately cheap speakers. I replaced my 3.5" Harmon Kardon Front L/L cubes with them for my 5.1 system. Highs and mids decent, very little bottom, but how much could u expect with 6.5 woofers.
The speakers are not very large, not very heavy (22lbs ea.) They def. sound beeter then the cubes did for my purposes-I was missing too much in the midrange with the small speakers. I can now hear what I was missing.
I paid $50 + shipping for them and that was def. worth it. NOthing else for that price in anything like these.
No where near Paradigms, Axioms,etc, but they cost no wehre near as much. They are cheap, but decently made and don't sound bad in my application. I have heard MUCH worse then these.