Interest in strong 2.1 speaker sets looks to have degenerate a little in recent times a by-product maybe of a mixture of a move towards laptops with on-board audio and the development number of us who sit at our computers with headphones on.there's something far richer about an independent speaker set, and Edifier has priced its most recent at a level that could and should tempt the odd buyer.
It's a reasonably compress set-up. You acquire one grave wooden sub woofer and two satellites along with the requirement cables to arise and running. It's clear adequate how you rig the speakers up and there's a cabled remote built in to control volume and for you to plug in headphones as required.
If you require a bit of silence at a given point then you simply concern the main volume knob to activate mute. A quickly peek at the back of the sub woofer also exposes that there's a bass control for you to correct to your preference.
The system itself is completed in glossy black on the satellites and the all package gives all feeling of being a sleek snazzy setup.then down to business. We tried the M3300SF system with a mix of decompressed music video-gaming and movies. And the effects were good. At mid-volume, and with the bass set someplace near the middle too the output of the M3300SF setup was impressive.
It goes without ordering that you can tell the conflict immediately over the output you acquire from any device's in-built speakers but what may amazement you is simply how much of an betterment this set is.
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