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The editors liked
Simple to set up. Auxiliary input. Powerful sound
Tall tower-style speakers deliver lashings of bass – as promised
Huge amounts of bass for a twounit system
Clutterfree solution
Ideal if you dont have space for a dedicated subwoofer
Sstriking design
Subwoofers built into the base of each speaker
Stylish
Easy to use/setup
Good sound for the price
The editors didn't like
Too bassy. Poor treble response. Sub vibrates desk
Not particularly child-proof
Bass levels can be overwhelming
No bass/treble controls
Bass can be overpowering
Aesthetics are an acquired taste
Treble is aggressive and brash
No remote
Sub on your desk means that your desk will vibrate
Abstract: My first impression of the Expressionist Bass FX3022 speakers is that they sound very good. Careful listening suggests that the high end of the spectrum is probably overemphasized. The frequency response suggests a sharp peak at 15 kHz, but these speakers sound like they’re enh..
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Published: 2009-08-31, Author: Rob , review by: macworld.co.uk
Tall tower-style speakers deliver lashings of bass – as promised
Not particularly child-proof, bass levels can be overwhelming
While the looks are an acquired taste there's a lot to like about the Altec Lansing Expressionist Bass speakers. Their innovative driver arrangement delivers balanced but powerful bass and good overall sound quality. A couple of design issues and a slight...
Abstract: Altec Lansings glossy black FX3022 speakers look very distinctive, and we were rather taken with their Dalek-like appearance. The power button and volume controls are located on top of the right-hand satellite. These are the first 2.2 speakers wev...
Sstriking design; subwoofers built into the base of each speaker
Treble is aggressive and brash; no remote
While the great-looking Altec Lansing Expressionist Bass FX3022 multimedia speakers fall a little short for music listening, their potent bass makes them a better choice for gaming and movie watching ...
Huge amounts of bass for a twounit system, Clutterfree solution, Ideal if you dont have space for a dedicated subwoofer
No bass/treble controls, Bass can be overpowering, Aesthetics are an acquired taste
We started by asking ourselves, at the lofty price-tag of £99.99, can the Expressionist Bass deliver the required bang-for-buck? The simple answer would have to be yes. Theres ample amounts of bang - Altec Lansings FX3022 provide more bass than just ...
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Abstract: Nevertheless, for the $105 purchase price (the lowest in our two-channel speaker roundup), there’s undeniable value here. We have no problem recommending the Altec Lansing Expressionist Bass FX3022 to people who want great sound reproduction on a $100 budget.