Dude what have you heard to compare them with? I've heard untutored, inexperienced people rave over mediocre products. I'm not saying these aren't any good but I really don't know what your standard of reference is.
I just picked up a pair in gloss white. At first I thought i had made a $200.00 mistake. The speakers sounded horrible and I wanted to go back to the Klipsh pro media, After about the 3hrs of tuning and re-tuning my iTune's EQ. The A2's sound "AWESOME.!" As for the Klipsh, they sound phenomenal for a plug-n-play set & well worth $150.00.
I'm now going to purchase the matching subwoofer. The A2's & sub paired up., There wount be anything on the maket that will touch it in it's class.
The problem I have with product reviews is that they are not always honest. I purchased the A2's based on several Youtube reviews and unless acompanied with a subwoofer, the A2's truly sound just ordinary. First the A2's drivers are too small to produce any midiocure bass. Playing different genre's of music was hard to find a balancing point because I offten had to make EQ adjustments. In my oppinion buy the Klipsch for $150.00. They are worth it and will exceed you expectations.
gawd this guy is a dick! "im an audiophile" "no way a 2.0 system could sound that good" if he knew anything about sound he'd know 2.0/2.1 is the shit for overall sound quality, and then he's all like "KEVLAR WOOFA" like that actually makes a difference. , fuck! Don't get me worng these speakers are probably great... its just this guy.... argh!
Hey man! great review!! Being that the 2's have a flat response (like studio monitors), do you know if they work well in music production? i would like to have awesome speakers for my listening needs and also production needs. My budget is 200 bucks and im not really an advanced producer.
Volume on the back is just plain stupid. Design should come second if you look at the usability of your product. If it's a hassle like you explain to change the volume your product just has a big flaw in it. Make a volume knob on the front, it will make the product a bit less sleek but still good looking and above all easy to use for your customers.
@OranjeEINS the volume isn't on the back cause of design... it's to maximize the volume on the smaller a2's the a5's are big so large volume isn't a worry that's why the a5's have the volume knob in the front, if the a2's had the volume knob in the front than the max volume would reduce drastically
Dude what have you heard to compare them with? I've heard untutored, inexperienced people rave over mediocre products. I'm not saying these aren't any good but I really don't know what your standard of reference is.
socksumi 1 day ago
What a derp.
andyman210 1 month ago
Chris Pirillo has gone down hill... :(
MrSpann3rs 1 month ago
this guy is not reliable. horrible review
giljunie 2 months ago
I just picked up a pair in gloss white. At first I thought i had made a $200.00 mistake. The speakers sounded horrible and I wanted to go back to the Klipsh pro media, After about the 3hrs of tuning and re-tuning my iTune's EQ. The A2's sound "AWESOME.!" As for the Klipsh, they sound phenomenal for a plug-n-play set & well worth $150.00.
I'm now going to purchase the matching subwoofer. The A2's & sub paired up., There wount be anything on the maket that will touch it in it's class.
jus115 6 months ago
The problem I have with product reviews is that they are not always honest. I purchased the A2's based on several Youtube reviews and unless acompanied with a subwoofer, the A2's truly sound just ordinary. First the A2's drivers are too small to produce any midiocure bass. Playing different genre's of music was hard to find a balancing point because I offten had to make EQ adjustments. In my oppinion buy the Klipsch for $150.00. They are worth it and will exceed you expectations.
jus115 6 months ago
Fag!!!!!!!
jpsulca 8 months ago
What an idiot. Wow. Speakers that can work on both Macs and PCs, That blows my mind.
Schnur67 1 year ago 2
love the speakers but this guy needs to tea-bag a bear trap, what a douche
YodaPala 1 year ago
Love these speakers. I recommend the udac-2 for even better sound.
kappaz 1 year ago
gawd this guy is a dick! "im an audiophile" "no way a 2.0 system could sound that good" if he knew anything about sound he'd know 2.0/2.1 is the shit for overall sound quality, and then he's all like "KEVLAR WOOFA" like that actually makes a difference. , fuck! Don't get me worng these speakers are probably great... its just this guy.... argh!
DoraTheExplorerizer 1 year ago 25
@DoraTheExplorerizer yea the guy is an eeediat :p ut i have these speakers and they are crazy good
Jonislol 2 months ago
Hey man! great review!! Being that the 2's have a flat response (like studio monitors), do you know if they work well in music production? i would like to have awesome speakers for my listening needs and also production needs. My budget is 200 bucks and im not really an advanced producer.
juankdiggler 1 year ago
Volume on the back is just plain stupid. Design should come second if you look at the usability of your product. If it's a hassle like you explain to change the volume your product just has a big flaw in it. Make a volume knob on the front, it will make the product a bit less sleek but still good looking and above all easy to use for your customers.
OranjeEINS 1 year ago 5
@OranjeEINS or a remote!
visionthroughdesign1 1 year ago
@OranjeEINS the volume isn't on the back cause of design... it's to maximize the volume on the smaller a2's the a5's are big so large volume isn't a worry that's why the a5's have the volume knob in the front, if the a2's had the volume knob in the front than the max volume would reduce drastically
j35u5fi23ak 10 months ago
@OranjeEINS or how about a remote and numbers under the speaker grate like a Geneva speaker :)
NcKtRuG 4 weeks ago
thanks for the review!
matt1039lp 1 year ago