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Sony is not such a common name in the market for 2.1 speakers, but on a broader perspective one cannot deny the impact this brand has had in the realm of audio, since the dawn of recorded music itself. Fast forward back to the future, we have a simple looking 2.1 speaker system for the PC by Sony called the SRS-D211, and with the onset of so many multimedia options today, it’s exciting to check this one out, and see how it stands in this swarming market. Design and feature The overall look and feel is not really outstanding or spectacular; it’s got a very everyday and simple aesthetic scheme. The output power is rated at 35 watts RMS. The driver size for the sats is 57.0 mm, while the sub has a front firing driver measuring 120 mm, and also it is front ported. All necessary wires are attached to their respective units, also the one that will connect it your source. This is a good thing as one doesn’t have to connect an extra 2.5 mm wire to connect players or PC. The rated response is 30 Hz- 20 KHz. Performance The rest of the frequency response was alright with a decent openness to the sound that is not so common in sub-sat systems. The bass was a bit dominant when viewed in perspective, especially at the crossover point between the subs and satellites. The overall volume was loud and clean with no distortion issues. Conclusion |
Tags: Sony , SRS-D211 , 2.1 speakers
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