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I found a pair of passive speakers to use with your MP3, Walkman,
etc... that actually sound pretty good. I bought a pair of Philips SBP 1100 for less than $10 at Wal Mart last week, over where they sell computer speakers. They actually have a full sound to them; not tinny like other mine speakers I've bought. The mids are good & they actually has a little bass to them. Nothing floor shaking, but you can hear some bass. The last pair of speakers I was using I couldn't hear the opening bass notes of Antonio Carlos Jobim's "Wave"; I didn't hear the song until the flute part came in. Since they are passive, there are no batteries or AC adapter to mess with. They are semi-sphere shaped, with a flat area on the bottom so they won't roll around. Here are the specs: Freq. response 100-18,000 Hz Impedence: 8 ohms Output power: 2w 1/8" Stereo plug, 3 ft cord, 50mm drivers On the box it boasts: - Bass beat vents for superb bass performance - Wide stereo sound stage - Universal use with all portable entertainment equipment I did a search on the web for more info on them, but all I got were European websites, half of them in German. For the money, it's one of the best buys I've ever found; I even bought another pair. At less than $10, they are an absolute steal. Cameron |
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