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Just installed a set of Altec Lansing VS4221:
http://www.alteclansing.com/product_...asp?pID=VS4221 These are great for desk space, but have the usual problem of minature satellites: hollow miidrange. From what I've read, this is an endemic defect. The Logitechs, considered by some the best in this category, receive similar complaints. Does anyone know of anything that does better, while using little desk space? |
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Robert Morein wrote
Just installed a set of Altec Lansing VS4221: http://www.alteclansing.com/product_...asp?pID=VS4221 These are great for desk space, but have the usual problem of minature satellites: hollow miidrange. From what I've read, this is an endemic defect. The Logitechs, considered by some the best in this category, receive similar complaints. Does anyone know of anything that does better, while using little desk space? I, myself, don't expect much in terms of getting some quality midrange sound from these mini-computer satellites. What I have is the I-TRIGUE 2.1 L3500R from Creative Sound. http://tinyurl.com/8nz9n Cost: about $120.00 a year ago. What I did was place both little speakers atop the add-on shelves on my desk and let it stand slightly tilted-in to create a sweet spot where I usually sit. In my case, I put the stand-alone bass speaker under my desk towards the space where my legs are in, and where my feet rest. If I want a more pronounce bottom octaves, I would just push the bass speaker further in and towards the corner with my left foot to make it go boom, boom, boom. This way, it helps me forget 'bout hollow midrange. |
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![]() "Bill Riel" wrote in message t... In article , says... Just installed a set of Altec Lansing VS4221: http://www.alteclansing.com/product_...asp?pID=VS4221 These are great for desk space, but have the usual problem of minature satellites: hollow miidrange. From what I've read, this is an endemic defect. The Logitechs, considered by some the best in this category, receive similar complaints. Does anyone know of anything that does better, while using little desk space? I'm afraid that I don't have an answer for you - I think that all computer speakers are going to suffer in the midrange. However, the computer speakers that I liked the best were some planars made by Monsoon Audio (sadly now out of business). They were a couple of small planars and a subwoofer - they had a pretty narrow sweet spot, but were wonderfully transparent. The only way to get those now would be used though. Now that I think of it, probably the best way to get good midrange would be to just go with some powered monitors rather than 'computer' speakers. You're right, of course. The killer here is desk space. It is complete filled by four 21" Wega flat screen monitors. There simply is no place for conventional speakers. unless I place them 18" above ear level, at an impinging angle of 30 degrees. This I consider unacceptable. To illustrate the compromise of which you speak, I have now received an Altec Lansing 4221 set, http://www.alteclansing.com/product_...asp?pID=VS4221. These speakers have a hinge joint that can be adusted to make them flat agains the monitors. The conical dome containing the midrange fits just underneath the monitors. How do they sound? Remarkable, considering the compactness of the form factor, or not very good at all. For a second computer I have just ordered the MX5021, http://www.alteclansing.com/product_...asp?pID=MX5021 set, which is a more conventional approach, but has THX certification. I will post a comparison to the group. |
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![]() "EddieM" wrote in message m... Robert Morein wrote Just installed a set of Altec Lansing VS4221: http://www.alteclansing.com/product_...asp?pID=VS4221 These are great for desk space, but have the usual problem of minature satellites: hollow miidrange. From what I've read, this is an endemic defect. The Logitechs, considered by some the best in this category, receive similar complaints. Does anyone know of anything that does better, while using little desk space? I, myself, don't expect much in terms of getting some quality midrange sound from these mini-computer satellites. What I have is the I-TRIGUE 2.1 L3500R from Creative Sound. http://tinyurl.com/8nz9n Cost: about $120.00 a year ago. What I did was place both little speakers atop the add-on shelves on my desk and let it stand slightly tilted-in to create a sweet spot where I usually sit. In my case, I put the stand-alone bass speaker under my desk towards the space where my legs are in, and where my feet rest. If I want a more pronounce bottom octaves, I would just push the bass speaker further in and towards the corner with my left foot to make it go boom, boom, boom. This way, it helps me forget 'bout hollow midrange. Thanks, Eddie. I will post further observations. |
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![]() "Robert Morein" wrote The killer here is desk space. It is complete filled by four 21" Wega flat screen monitors. What are the "four 21" Wega flat screen monitors" used for? There simply is no place for conventional speakers. unless I place them 18" above ear level, at an impinging angle of 30 degrees. This I consider unacceptable. What is your budget... less than $150? What is the intended use for your speakers... music, editing, utility? I recently upgraded my computer speakers to Paradigm Studio 40 v3 and added 34 lineal feet of corner tube traps to the room. JBL manufactures the Control Series, like the 4408A ($800 pair), which might help you with your speaker placement issues. http://www.paradigm.com/Website/Site...udioSpecs.html http://www.jblpro.com/pages/recording/prod_r_b.htm |
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"Robert Morein" wrote in message
news ![]() Just installed a set of Altec Lansing VS4221: http://www.alteclansing.com/product_...asp?pID=VS4221 These are great for desk space, but have the usual problem of minature satellites: hollow miidrange. From what I've read, this is an endemic defect. The Logitechs, considered by some the best in this category, receive similar complaints. Does anyone know of anything that does better, while using little desk space? Monsoon MM1000s, still occasionally available on eBay. |
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"Powell" wrote in message
"Robert Morein" wrote The killer here is desk space. It is complete filled by four 21" Wega flat screen monitors. What are the "four 21" Wega flat screen monitors" used for? Overcoming some kind of crushing vision disability? There simply is no place for conventional speakers. unless I place them 18" above ear level, at an impinging angle of 30 degrees. This I consider unacceptable. Silly me, I consider hollow midrange to be unacceptable. What is your budget... less than $150? What is the intended use for your speakers... music, editing, utility? Good questions. I recently upgraded my computer speakers to Paradigm Studio 40 v3 and added 34 lineal feet of corner tube traps to the room. Seriously Powell, it looks like you're on some kind of pragmatism streak here. Keep up the good work! JBL manufactures the Control Series, like the 4408A ($800 pair), which might help you with your speaker placement issues. http://www.paradigm.com/Website/Site...udioSpecs.html Good stuff! http://www.jblpro.com/pages/recording/prod_r_b.htm Not bad, but the LSR8p would seem to be more like the classic powered computer speaker (only on steriods compared to the flimsy stuff that Robert is pumping here). |
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![]() "Powell" wrote in message ... "Robert Morein" wrote The killer here is desk space. It is complete filled by four 21" Wega flat screen monitors. What are the "four 21" Wega flat screen monitors" used for? There simply is no place for conventional speakers. unless I place them 18" above ear level, at an impinging angle of 30 degrees. This I consider unacceptable. What is your budget... less than $150? What is the intended use for your speakers... music, editing, utility? I recently upgraded my computer speakers to Paradigm Studio 40 v3 and added 34 lineal feet of corner tube traps to the room. JBL manufactures the Control Series, like the 4408A ($800 pair), which might help you with your speaker placement issues. http://www.paradigm.com/Website/Site...udioSpecs.html http://www.jblpro.com/pages/recording/prod_r_b.htm They look like great speakers. If I had the room, I'd do something like that. Actually, the room also has a pair of eight foot tall Acoustat 2+2's. With them, I could precisely position one seat in order to perform the A/V editing I need to do, and there would be substantial damage to the overall use of the room. If I were mixing for a CD, there is no doubt I would do it. |
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![]() "Powell" wrote in message ... "Robert Morein" wrote The killer here is desk space. It is complete filled by four 21" Wega flat screen monitors. What are the "four 21" Wega flat screen monitors" used for? Editing video and panning audio. There simply is no place for conventional speakers. unless I place them 18" above ear level, at an impinging angle of 30 degrees. This I consider unacceptable. What is your budget... less than $150? There is no limit to the budget. But I have a set of Kef RDM1's I could pull out of the closet. The problem is space. What is the intended use for your speakers... music, editing, utility? See above. I recently upgraded my computer speakers to Paradigm Studio 40 v3 and added 34 lineal feet of corner tube traps to the room. JBL manufactures the Control Series, like the 4408A ($800 pair), which might help you with your speaker placement issues. http://www.paradigm.com/Website/Site...udioSpecs.html http://www.jblpro.com/pages/recording/prod_r_b.htm |
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![]() "Arny Krueger" wrote in message ... "Robert Morein" wrote in message news ![]() Just installed a set of Altec Lansing VS4221: http://www.alteclansing.com/product_...asp?pID=VS4221 These are great for desk space, but have the usual problem of minature satellites: hollow miidrange. From what I've read, this is an endemic defect. The Logitechs, considered by some the best in this category, receive similar complaints. Does anyone know of anything that does better, while using little desk space? Monsoon MM1000s, still occasionally available on eBay. Interesting. The Altec Lansing VX series use a 1" inverted aluminum dome with a neodymium magnet. Depth about 3/4". The sound is good only in view of the remarkable form factor. Perhaps the Monsoons transcend this. |
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![]() "Robert Morein" wrote in message news ![]() Just installed a set of Altec Lansing VS4221: http://www.alteclansing.com/product_...asp?pID=VS4221 These are great for desk space, but have the usual problem of minature satellites: hollow miidrange. From what I've read, this is an endemic defect. The Logitechs, considered by some the best in this category, receive similar complaints. Does anyone know of anything that does better, while using little desk space? Why not use the EQ built into your software? |
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![]() wrote in message nk.net... "Robert Morein" wrote in message news ![]() Just installed a set of Altec Lansing VS4221: http://www.alteclansing.com/product_...asp?pID=VS4221 These are great for desk space, but have the usual problem of minature satellites: hollow miidrange. From what I've read, this is an endemic defect. The Logitechs, considered by some the best in this category, receive similar complaints. Does anyone know of anything that does better, while using little desk space? Why not use the EQ built into your software? Mikey, you are a stupid person. Stupid people are disinvited from this discussion. |
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![]() "Robert Morein" wrote in message ... wrote in message nk.net... "Robert Morein" wrote in message news ![]() Just installed a set of Altec Lansing VS4221: http://www.alteclansing.com/product_...asp?pID=VS4221 These are great for desk space, but have the usual problem of minature satellites: hollow miidrange. From what I've read, this is an endemic defect. The Logitechs, considered by some the best in this category, receive similar complaints. Does anyone know of anything that does better, while using little desk space? Why not use the EQ built into your software? Mikey, you are a stupid person. Stupid people are disinvited from this discussion. Sorry, I thought you wanted useful info. |
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![]() wrote in message nk.net... "Robert Morein" wrote in message ... wrote in message nk.net... "Robert Morein" wrote in message news ![]() http://www.alteclansing.com/product_...asp?pID=VS4221 These are great for desk space, but have the usual problem of minature satellites: hollow miidrange. From what I've read, this is an endemic defect. The Logitechs, considered by some the best in this category, receive similar complaints. Does anyone know of anything that does better, while using little desk space? Why not use the EQ built into your software? Mikey, you are a stupid person. Stupid people are disinvited from this discussion. Sorry, I thought you wanted useful info. Mikey, you are incapable of providing useful information. You emit noise. |
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Just as a matter of interest, I received a flyer from www.mcminone.com
yesterday. Flipping through it, I noticed an ad for a 5.1 speaker system, consisting of 5 little satellites plus a powered "subwoofer" in a bandpass enclosure. The price was $102 for the set, but it was on sale for $25! Even for POS speakers, that's a dramatically low price. I think I'll buy one just to see what you get for that price. Norm Strong |
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![]() "Robert Morein" wrote in message ... wrote in message nk.net... "Robert Morein" wrote in message ... wrote in message nk.net... "Robert Morein" wrote in message news ![]() http://www.alteclansing.com/product_...asp?pID=VS4221 These are great for desk space, but have the usual problem of minature satellites: hollow miidrange. From what I've read, this is an endemic defect. The Logitechs, considered by some the best in this category, receive similar complaints. Does anyone know of anything that does better, while using little desk space? Why not use the EQ built into your software? Mikey, you are a stupid person. Stupid people are disinvited from this discussion. Sorry, I thought you wanted useful info. Mikey, you are incapable of providing useful information. You emit noise. Another Morein lie. |
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![]() "Robert Morein" wrote The killer here is desk space. It is complete filled by four 21" Wega flat screen monitors. What are the "four 21" Wega flat screen monitors" used for? Editing video and panning audio. Why cheap-out with the MX5021 if you don't have any budget restrictions? There simply is no place for conventional speakers. unless I place them 18" above ear level, at an impinging angle of 30 degrees. This I consider unacceptable. What is your budget... less than $150? There is no limit to the budget. But I have a set of Kef RDM1's I could pull out of the closet. The problem is space. What about speakers blu-tacked in horizontal configuration on top of the TV''s? Or studio speakers designed for wall mounting? Now that Hafler has gone under what about their TRM or M5 reference monitors? They should be available at discounted prices. What is the intended use for your speakers... music, editing, utility? See above. It appears that sound fidelity has a very low priority in your work/hobby horse. |
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![]() "Arny Krueger" wrote I recently upgraded my computer speakers to Paradigm Studio 40 v3 and added 34 lineal feet of corner tube traps to the room. Seriously Powell, it looks like you're on some kind of pragmatism streak here. Keep up the good work! I am currently testing out a new dedicated audiovideo computer workstation to go with the speakers. Despite the October 10th 2005 article in Business Week entitled "hanging up on Dell" I purchased a new Dell Precision 380 with 2 GB of RAM, 3 GHz Dual Core processor and a Raptor 80 GB boot drive. To that I changed out the PCIe video card for a ATI X800 XL. Installed a M-Audio Delta 24/192 for the sound card. Also installed 2 WD 250 GB ATA 300 MB/s on a Promise PCI ATA 3 GB/s card in a RAID 0 configuration. Unfortunately this meant that I had to cut a hole through the side of the computer's access cover to accommodate the cables. On my last Dell build I was able to install approximately 1 SF of acoustic foam, but there is no available space inside this casing. Also noteworthy, inside component modules say "Made in China." OTOH, tech support has been very good with the premium support plan. Not bad, but the LSR8p would seem to be more like the classic powered computer speaker (only on steriods compared to the flimsy stuff that Robert is pumping here). With Robert it's *do as I say, not as I do* ![]() |
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