Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Corsair Gaming Audio Series SP2500

Nowadays 2.1 Channel speaker systems might be an ancient technology but it is an easy technology and save lot money on you wallet too, you won’t have a headache from Install it. Today we have an interesting Corsair Gaming Audio Series SP2500 reviews Corsair has an advanced 2.1 set that demands attention: the Gaming Audio Series SP2500 speaker system.
Corsair Gaming Audio Series SP2500
Gaming Audio Series SP2500

 
            The Corsair SP2500 speaker system consists of a powerful subwoofer and a pair of dual-driver satellites (midrange and tweeter), with advanced features that set the kit apart from more basic 2.1 systems. The SP2500 is outfitted with an 8-inch subwoofer that resides in a fouarthorder bandpass, tuned power enclosure. The sub is capable of handling 120 watts (RMS) of power, and the dynamics of its enclosure and tuned port allow it to offer hard-hitting, booming bass with minimal distortion. The SP2500’s satellites feature 3-inch midrange, 40-watt drivers, and 1-inch ferrofluid-cooled, silk diaphragm 16-watt tweeters. Aside from using quality drivers, Corsair also went the extra mile and equipped each of those drivers with its own dedicated class-D amplifier and DSP. This type of configuration gives Corsair the ability to set very precise crossover points and power output per driver, with the end result being lowdistortion, high-quality, crisp output from every speaker. In addition to the advanced speaker configuration, the Corsair SP2500 2.1- channel system also includes a control pod with color screen. The pod gives users the ability to choose from a variety of preset equalizer configurations and program presets, including Jazz, Pop, Action, FPS, etc. One of the EQ settings, Mod X, processes Blu-ray and DVD audio for optimal performance on a 2.1-channel speaker system, rather than a movietheater environment. I found the SP2500 offered excellent sound quality in a wide variety of listening scenarios, including music, movies, and, of course, gaming. Some subtle sounds in games such as Left 4 Dead 2 were perhaps a little too subtle with only two speakers and a sub, but in terms of overall sound quality, the SP2500 speaker system is fantastic and worth every bit of its asking price.
Specs: Frequency response: 35Hz to 20kHz +/- 3dB; Power: 232 watts total power; Subwoofer: 8-inch, 120W; Satellites: 3-inch midrange drivers (40W)
1-inch tweeters (16W); Two-year warranty


            Thank to Computer Power User Magazine.

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