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Review on πŸ”Š Immerse Yourself in High-quality Sound with the Klipsch ProMedia 2.1 Computer Speaker System by Sheri Zhao

Revainrating 3 out of 5

These speakers sound great!

Here's what I like about these speakers (in no particular order): - They sound fantastic across a wide spectrum of sounds at all volume levels. . I hear new things in songs I've heard hundreds of times. - The subwoofer is able to reproduce deep and high bass. - If bass is important to you, then these speakers are for you. The subwoofer will most likely be able to deliver more bass than you ever wanted to hear. The speakers are made of better materials than other speakers in this price range. The speakers perform much better than other speakers in this price range. . And most of these other speakers don't have a subwoofer. The wide, flat base of the satellite speakers ensures a secure footing on any flat surface. Cables/wireless cables must be long enough to use these speakers with any computer setup. The satellite speakers easily reach the sides of my setup, which has three 24-inch monitors side-by-side. Some other notes: - No treble slider. This shouldn't be a problem if you're using a modern sound card with software that can customize the treble/middle/bass. These speakers do not have a power switch. You have to unplug them from the wall to turn them off. This is not a problem for me as my computer speakers are always on. If this is a problem for you, plug the power cord into a surge protector or another power cord with a built-in switch. I use these speakers with my desktop computer. If you're thinking of using them with a TV, I think they'll work for that purpose too. However, I think I would personally go for a soundbar and powered subwoofer. I want to put the subwoofer on the floor. You don't want it on something like a shelf that makes everything vibrate and rattle around.

Pros
  • The exclusive Klipsch MicroTractrix horn delivers the ultimate in audio clarity and performance
Cons
  • I won't say anything