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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: You can forget the Robaxacet because you no longer have to lug a heavy subwoofer under your desk to add a little bass to your computer setup. The Altec Lansing Expressionist Bass speakers may look like a pair of pylons or film director’s megaphones fro...
For the best part of a decade PC sound boffins have been trying to convince us that we need to hook our desktops up to surround speakers to make the most of games and PC video. ...
Abstract: No more space-hogging subwoofer that sits on the floor! Altec Lansing puts all the bass you need in ‘half the space’ with its new speakers. The Expressionist Bass has two powerful down-firing subwoofers built into the base of each speaker, giving you ...
Very good looking, cool conical shape, Bass powerful enough to replace the need for a separate subwoofer
Bass overpowering for music listening, A little too forward sounding, Can be harsh high frequencies at times
PerformanceWe were quite itching to play these speakers right away and blast them with our tunes, but first, theoretical testing needs to be done, as that’s our job. I inserted our self made audio test disc into the HTPC drive and plugged in the FX3...
No bass or treble settings, Poor acoustics, Poor reproduction of mids, Expensive.
The Altec Lansing FX 3022 sells for around Rs.6,490 with a 1-year warranty. Now the pricing may seem exorbitant, but remember that you are not only paying for the sound but also for the superb design. The speaker system has already managed to bag an a...
Excellent sound and bass quality; unique tower-like shape.
No bass control; untidy wiring; a tad pricey.
I do think the Expressionist Bass FX3022 is a fun addition to anyone’s computer. The model lives up to the design, and holds its own when you are playing music and games. The lack of bass control could be an issue for some but it’s certainly n...
Abstract: By Yeong Ah SengTHERE are so many small speaker systems out there which cater to gaming and digital music that it is hard to choose the right one.But one would guess pricing and sound quality would be the benchmarks.Altec Lansings Expressionist BASS s...