Altec Lansing Launches New Line of Budget Speakers
Amit Chowdhry | Monday May 4, 2009 | 507 views| Add a Comment
I haven’t had the best of luck with Altec Lansing speakers. I bought some $120+ computer speakers from Altec Lansing and the sub woofer blew out within a couple of months. This is why I choose not to spend much on computer speakers anymore. Coincidentally Altec Lansing launched a new line of speakers that you may want to consider if you have $20-$50 to play around with.
The least expensive model introduced is the BXR1220 (pictured above). That model costs $20 and is a pair of satellite-style speakers that works directly through USB for audio and for power. The BXR1220 speakers also feature titanium-metallic accents and has a volume ring to easily adjust the loudness. The BXR1221 is $30 and is the same as the 1220 with the exception of a small 4″ driver subwoofer and the requirement of wall-outlet power.
The VS2620 is $30 and is in the shape of a trapezoid. Each speaker has a 3″ active speaker and a matching 3 inch passive driver. There two input jacks in the VS2620 speakers, one for the computer and the other as a second audio source.
Lastly is the $50 VS2621. The VS2621 has a 3-piece system with a 4″ driver in the sub woofer and 2″ drives in each speaker. The VS2621′s sub woofer is about 4.9″ wide. There are two audio inputs and volume/tone controls on one of the speakers.
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