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Extrait: While there isn't a huge selection of high-end PC speaker sets, there are some options out there if you're a music lover and want quality sound on your PC or laptop. We tested products by a newcomer in PC sound, and also a familiar face, and three studi...
It sounds like I'm being really hard on the Audyssey LES speakers. I don't mean to be. The sound is appealing, especially the prodigious low frequency response which is really impressive from a speaker this size. My issue here is not with the sound but ra...
Price (For Some), No Bass/Treble Adjustment Knobs, Not Too Powerful (For Some),
Before i start my conclusion about the Lower East Side Media Speakers System you all need to know that it will take a long period of time before they sound the way they should (i had them playing music for 40 hours prior to doing this review) just like he...
Extrait: Any tech-minded person who's spent ten minutes thinking about the problem has surely reached the same conclusion. When an engineering team designs a powered, or “active” speaker (the terms are interchangeable) with amps right on board, the list of passive...
If the slightly under $250 asking price doesn't scare you away, this is an excellent set of speakers that will leave you extra space on your desk or in the entertainment center. ...
Extrait: The Lower East Side speakers, or simply LES for short, are going to run you $249.99 and $199.99 if Amazon is your friendo. The street price seems to be just under $200 at any retail store though. Inside the packaging you will find a not so traditional for...
Terrific sound, Retro design, Well constructed, Analog and digital enabled
Not wall mountable, No built in equalization ability, Lack of remote, Does not include optical cable
Audyssey is a company who is specializes in audio and their Lower East Side Media Speakers showcases their technology and ability to pack a rich sound experience in a bookshelf speaker system. Don’t let their bookshelf size and retro appearance of the...
Publié: 2011-08-19, Auteur: David , review by: cnet.com
The Audyssey Media Speakers have an attractive, compact design, and offer good sound with lots of bass. They're also one of the few powered stereo speakers to have an optical digital connection (for Apple TV or the PS3, for instance) in addition to an ana
The speakers don't play terribly loud and they overemphasize detail. There's no remote, and no way to toggle between inputs
While we didn't like their sound as much as the Audioengine 2s', the Audyssey Lower East Side Media Speakers are an attractively designed set of powered multimedia speakers that offer good sound and the added bonus of a digital optical input.
Strong overall audio performance, Quality bass response despite lack of subwoofer, Visually pleasing design also optimal for sonic performance, Optical input,
Minor distortion on deep bass at maximum volume, No remote control, Not possible to adjust bass level,
The Audyssey Lower East Side Media Speakers offer a rewarding two-channel sonic experience for your computer, iPod, or home theater, but the system isn't without flaws. ...
Classy design, Simple setup and operation, Pretty great sound for a compact system,
Volume knob/onoff switch feels cheap, Can overemphasize midlows (though that may just be my setup), Automatic off might annoy some
For apartment living or use in, say, a studio environment, these are a great choice. Or for a dorm room, where space is at a premium and subs just irritate your neighbors. They’re tastefully if not beautifully designed, produce good sound with plenty o...