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Coby CSMP80


$40.00 Released November, 2007

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Bass response - good reproduction of the lower tones. A solid upgrade over the speakers built into most computer monitors. Value - relatively inexpensive, and good enough for general computing tasks.

The Cons:Lots of distortion when the speakers are turned up more than halfway. Poor audio quality - doesn't sound very clear when used with high fidelity audio sources. Misleading marketing - the set doesn't truly provide 100 watts of power - it's more like 30-35 watts.

The Coby CSMP80 is a 2.1-channel, 100-watt high-performance speaker system engineered for use with computers, DVD-players, MP3 players, iPods, and other portable audio devices. It features a powerful wooden long-throw 50W subwoofer with a tuned port for a powerful bass response.

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In addition, the CSMP80 also boasts two full-range 25W satellite speakers with high-precision micro drivers. Most notable about the CSMP80 is its integrated amplifier with an RCA stereo input (3.5mm adapter included). Additional features of the Coby CSMP80 include a convenient volume control, magnetic shielding, and onboard volume/bass controls. The Coby CSMP80 retails for $39.99 and comes with a 90 day limited warranty.

Features

  • 2.1-Channel, 100-Watt
  • Long-Throw Subwoofer
  • Two Satellite Speakers
  • Integrated Amplifier
  • Volume Control
  • Onboard Volume/Bass
  • Magnetic Shielding
  • 3.5mm Stereo Plug

Specifications

  • Subwoofer: 50W
  • Satellites: 25W

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Pros
  • 1

    bass response - good reproduction of the lower tones

  • 1

    a solid upgrade over the speakers built into most computer monitors

  • 1

    value - relatively inexpensive, and good enough for general computing tasks

Cons
  • 2

    lots of distortion when the speakers are turned up more than halfway

  • 2

    poor audio quality - doesn't sound very clear when used with high fidelity audio sources

  • 2

    misleading marketing - the set doesn't truly provide 100 watts of power - it's more like 30-35 watts

  • 0

    included cabling is rather short - not suitable for larger rooms

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