Quality matters! These speakers have been tweaked to maintain overall efficiency and fidelity at significantly higher sound pressures than conventional speakers. Stiff and light cone materials, precision shaped wooden enclosure and raised crossover points of the midrange and tweeter assemblies, make these speakers very efficient at vibrating air – without added distortions. The result? You get seamless overall imaging and soundstage of the music that is nothing short of clear and natural – even at high decibels.
Eagle Tech ET-AR504LR-BK 2.1 Soundstage Speakers with Subwoofer Features
- Exceptional tonal fidelity and low harmonic distortion
- Dedicated subwoofer, midrange and tweeter drivers for high decibel output
- LCD with digital equalizers
- Raised crossover points of midrange and tweeters
- Stiff and light cone materials for precise vibrations
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Eagle Tech ET-AR504LR-BK 2.1 Soundstage Speakers with Subwoofer & Remote Reviews
Bet you cant find another set better than this at this price level!![]()
The sound is amazing! I never thought $50 could buy me a set like this. I was just looking for a average 2.1 speakers and didnt want to spend too much on it. Then I found Eagle 504 2.1 and I expected average sound quality from this unit since it’s only $50. But I was wrong about the sound…this set can definitely put out some quality sound that other name brand speakers hardly have. I’ve owned a $110 Altec Lansing 2.1 and a $90 Logitech and Eagle 504 surely delivers the best sound among all three sets. It’s just my opinion but I think that’s what normal folks like me would think. BTW, the speakers are mostly made of wood instead of plastic, which is a very nice touch.
Precision full spectrum sound, nice magnetic shielding, 75W of raw power – these speakers throws everything else into dust!![]()
I needed speakers for my office to play music through iPhone as well as PC. My first criteria was they must have full spectrum range (20Hz-20KHz) and that usually also means it need have dedicated bass speaker (i.e. 2.1 system). It just surprised me to no end that almost all 2.1 speakers in market including the expensive ones from well known companies like Logitech did not actually have full range! Infect after thoroughly looking at current line of products from Logitech and Creative I really think that they are ripping off customers by selling highly priced speakers but really weak in technical specs. Many time these companies actually don’t even publish this fact visibly and you have to dig deep in to their websites to find technical data. The 2nd criteria was that the speakers should have at least 10W of power. In my view, speakers that you intend to keep 3-4 feet away and that have less than 5W of power don’t sound much better than laptop speakers because they will need to run at 50-70% of volume and all the distortion that would occur at higher end. The 3rd criteria was magnetic shielding because speakers would be placed near computer equipment. Although with LCD screens this really doesn’t matter but still having shielding is nice. My 4th criteria was price should be less than $100 although I was little flexible here to shell out more money for better speakers.
Now the ONLY speakers in market that not only meets all these 4 criteria but also exceeds them are Eagle Tech ET-AR504LR.
Sound Quality: These speakers are UNBELIEVABLE. Quite a few of my colleagues who came to my office and listen to these speakers were simply blown away with the clarity, quality of bass and crispness. For fun I asked them to guess the price and answers I got were in the range of $150 to as far as $350 :). When listening to lot of my old music on these speakers I can now clearly hear many background instruments that I didn’t used to hear before. Bass is very powerful, deep and pleasant like what you would hear from high end home theater system. Also they have dedicated twitters so high pitch sounds have amazing clarity unlike many 2.1 desktop speakers which only focuses on deep bass.
Wattage: These babies sport 75W. To put it in perspective, I can literally hear music down the hallway 4 offices away and through many many walls (each office is about 12-15 ft wide)! The bass gets so powerful that you can see vibration in glass window! Even at 1/3th volume my colleague in next office can hear and feel that bass :). Good thing is that even at high volume they retain their sound quality. Most of the time however I play music at 10% to 18% of full volume.
Shielding: The build quality of these speakers is excellent. I have placed them near laptop, near PC, near LCDs and everything has worked fine as before. All speakers, especially the big bass one, are enclosed in high quality wooden construction.
Size: These speakers are about twice bigger than usual portable speakers you see on desktops. Bass speaker is even bigger and heavier. So these are not something that you can carry around with you all the time in your laptop bag. They are best for fixed desktop work space.
Stereo cable length: I feel it’s bit shorter but I haven’t felt yet need to buy that 3.5mm stereo extender from Radioshack. The built-in cable length works for my desktop table arrangement.
Other stuff: The front of these speakers have cool blue LEDs and electronic equalizers although I haven’t found its use. It also comes with remote control which also I have never used but its nice to have.
Bottom line is that these speakers throws every other speakers in dust even those expensive ones in $100-$200 range. You would want to listen music just because of superb sound quality of these speakers!
Great results for the money![]()
I’m very pleased with these. Its hard to buy speakers without hearing them in person, but at 50 bucks it was a good bet to replace my broken stock dell speakers.
There’s good high end and midrange, but the nice part is that you still get solid bass. The two main speakers, being 3-way, do a pretty good job with no distortion. Very clear, much of it to do with the large wooden enclosures. You’ll want to make sure you have room for some pretty beefy speakers. The sub/control unit has a nice “bling” factor in the display, but don’t expect it to be too informative. You’ll only see if its on mute, if the bass is really hitting, or if you’re adjusting the treble/bass. You don’t get a volume level read out. The old LCD display screen has some vertical lines from improper manufacturing, but its a very minor aesthetic thing that has no bearing on the units functions. The sub unit itself moves a lot of air, and sounds great however.
As far as the cables go, you’ll need to mount the sub next to your computer because you only have a foot or two of Y cable. You get more leeway with your satellites, though. If its a big issue, you can always buy longer cables.
As far as installation, its a no brainier. Plug in the power; the red/white cables merge into the familiar green to plug into the computer. There’s a seperate space to plug in another two-channel input and CD player if desired. The only drawback is the off/on switch is hidden in the back.
Overall, a great product that I’d buy for another computer or recommend to others.
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