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Cyber Acoustics CA-3550 2.1 Computer Speaker System- Black

Posted by admin | Posted in Computer | Posted on 27-03-2010

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  • 2.1-channel PC speaker combo with convenient desktop on/off and volume control; subwoofer offers separate bass-level control
  • 20 watts per channel x 2 for the satellites, plus a 26-watt powered subwoofer
  • Bass-reflex, dual-cannon ported subwoofer enclosure
  • Cloth grille covers; includes stereo “Y” adapter cable for use with video game boxes or other entertainment components
  • Includes 15-volt AC/DC power adapter and requisite hookup cables

Product Description
Thunderous bass response! That is what you notice right off with this speaker system. It is a 3-piece (2.1) set utilizing an 8″ woofer with a long throw voice-coil and tuned port to further enhance the response. The flat panel type satellites with 2.5″ super radiators balance the performance for a full audio spectrum response. A built-in 68-Watt low-distortion amplifier powers these drivers to their optimum range.Amazon.com Product Description
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Cyber Acoustics CA-3550 2.1 Computer Speaker System- Black

Comments (5)

I have tried those in the RadioShack and it is wonderfull example of horrible sound. If you’re expecting SOUND, just pass over.
Rating: 1 / 5

Let me get something straight. For all of you guys who just read all those reviews about this sound system stinking, hows for a little pish posh. These speakers are fantastic. I am a DJ, and own a home studio down in Maryland. My Amplifier recently fried, so I needed a low budget temporary replacement, fast, i turned to the 8 inch subwoofer and said, yeah. The monitors (satellites) provide very crisp treble and mid-range waves, and are suitable for recording! A little equalization helps, but it really isn’t necessary. 2.5″ drivers really give out very defined highs, and are a solid sound for their size. The subwoofer… Oh yeah!
The Subwoofer provides deep bass, which is easily adjusted if you are one not to like that. The Bassreflex driver is iron-casted, and i’m tellin you, it performs like a concert. The voice coil provides even deeper sound, and probably some of the richest deep ends i’ve heard yet. BUilt in amplifier means just plug in your source, and play it loud, 68 watts really sounds a lot louder through this system. I highly recomment this in any home studio or any home audio system for that matter.

Cyber Acoustics is getting ripped off on soopa high quality audio. Go get it!!!! ;)

DJ Flannel
Rating: 5 / 5

All these people who gave it a 5 star either:

A) work for cyber acoustic

B) are deaf

These things are HORRIBLE, bass being boomy and muddy is being nice. The sub distorts like crazy, nothing but a 50 or 60hz thump.

Get anything else brand name, even their low end would be way better than these…… logitech, klipsch, altec lansing, ANYTHING.
Rating: 1 / 5

I have been installing, uninstalling etc. with those 4.1′s. Nearly as good in games, and soo.. much easier.
Rating: 4 / 5

While in an electronics store the other day I had an “impulsive buyers attack” and bought this system without researching it first. Fortunately, it was dead-out-of-the-box (DOOB), which means it simply did not work. I say fortunately, because after my purchase I discovered that two friends had also purchased the system. Before returning my dead system to the store, I visited my friends to hear how the system sounded. Both used the system with their PCs–one had the same problem I had (DOOB), but unwittingly exchanged it for a working one. The sound of both systems was very poor. 1) the satellite speakers were full of static from the computer, I guess and there was just no getting away from the static no matter what we did. 2) The base woofer was overly boomy, which for some types of music might not be noticeable, but for PC sounds and MP3s is not acceptable. Again, we tried every adjustment possible to cut down on the distortion but to no avail. 3) One final thing that bothered me, a list of the usual system specs that consumers often use to compare models was no where to be found–not on the box, not in the box, not in the manual. The box only says “Power Output 68 watts” which one must assume is peek power. Interestingly, as I researched this product on the web, I saw several listings showing only 40 watts for power output. Granted these could have been typos or copywriter mistakes, but it didn’t give me a warm fuzzy feeling about this brand.

I got a full refund from the store, deciding that I’d better shop around a bit more and do my homework. Think you’d be better off not wasting the time I did and just go to a better known brand. The music and sounds that come out of my computer are important to me because I work at a computer all day long. A speaker system that sounds poor and has quality problems is not a great buy at any price. Good shopping!
Rating: 1 / 5

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