Testseek.co.uk have collected 64 expert reviews of the Corsair SP2500 and the average rating is 86%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Corsair SP2500.
January 2011
(86%)
64 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
The speaker market is severely flooded when it comes to PC systems, but its mainly at the lower-end of the scale and while these have their place for the budget user, they aren't exactly record breaking and don't pierce your eardrums as we all want, even...
Abstract: Desktop PC’s and even home entertainment systems store an immense collection of our music, movies and games and it is therefore to our benefit to invest in a good quality sound system to enhance the entertainment experience. You may have the latest gr...
Abstract: Corsair has been blazing a trail of late. Known to many as a manufacturer of a wide range of system memory, the company has been busy diversifying into a number of related markets: we've seen high-quality chassis, coolers and a gaming headset launched...
Abstract: Is it just us, or are 5.1- and 7.1-channel speaker systems impractical for PCs? In our 2.1 speaker roundup, we look at the Corsair SP2500 and Antec/Soundscience Rockus 3D|2.1, along with the Creative Gigaworks 3D, Klipsch Promedia 2.1, and Logitech Z62...
As always we will start with the build quality of the product and in the case of the SP2500 this is a particularly strong aspect. The subwoofer has a quality finish and feels very solid thanks to the wood construction. The satellites have a good weigh...
Abstract: Corsair is a manufacturer of high quality PSUs, RAM and Cabinets. However they have been not been content to just rest on their laurels and be where they are. They have now entered into the gaming speaker market. Their best foot forward in this segment is...
Sound Clarity, Extremely Loud (if you enjoy sound that way), Build Quality
Huge Sub, Flawed Controller
Lets face it, the 2200′s that Corsair produced were “eh”. That’s probably the best work I can use to describe them. The 2500′s are the exact opposite of “eh”, whatever that word may be. (“daaaaaamn!”). Corsair corrected all the problems associated with...