Surround-sound speaker systems are fairly commonplace with new PCs, but many people don't have the space to set them up correctly. In this case a set of 2.1 speakers is a good choice. Having fewer speakers doesn't mean you have to compromise on quality, as the Altec Lansing FX6021s show us.
The set is designed to sit alongside a TFT using two thin speakers mounted on heavy metal speaker stands. The speakers can also be wall-mounted if you want to use them with a TV or plasma screen.
The speakers connect to the subwoofer using proprietary cables with a DIN-type plug. The cable length will suit most people, but using proprietary cables makes it hard to run the speakers over a longer distance. It may also cause problems if the cable gets broken.
The quality of the speakers is excellent. Each thin speaker contains six 1in neodymium micro drivers, to give a total of 12.
Altec Lansing has implemented its Inconcert technology, which pushes sound forwards and to the side but not up or down. This cuts distortion caused by sound bouncing off the ceiling and floor.
The sound was crisp and the speakers don't fall prey to the common problem of the subwoofer drowning out the speakers. Higher frequency sounds can be heard clearly from both satellite speakers.
The bundled remote, which slots neatly into the external control pod, gives you full control of the speakers. In addition to volume control, there is bass and treble, so you can fine-tune the sound.
However, at £200 these speakers are fairly pricey, so if all you're after is something to sound Window's beeps and blurps we'd suggest looking elsewhere.
Contact: Euro Tech 0870 460 6060
www.alteclansing.co.uk
Specifications:
- 75w RMS
- Signal-to-noise ratio >75dB
- Six 1in neodumium micro drivers
- 6.5in long-throw woofer
- 216 x 198 x 406mm (w x d x h)
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