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Hercules XPS 2.1 Lounge
Released January, 2008
The Pros:Sleek modern design with nice curves. Sound output can be surprisingly loud for the size and price. Remote base is solid and has a nice feel to the knobs.
The Cons:A few units have arrived with problems, needs to be thoroughly tested upon receipt. Need to work with the EQ to get the balance right and avoid a tinny sound. Volume control is larger than necessary and takes up room.
The Hercules XPS 2.1 Lounge is a 2.1 multimedia speaker system that also includes a remote control module designed to house an MP3 player. The wired remote has an external line in connector as well as stereo headset and microphone connectors, allowing a variety of portable media devices and peripherals to be connected.
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The volume and bass control are also mounted on the remote itself. The satellite speakers are wall mountable, and are magnetically shielded to prevent interference with other devices. A metal grid on the front to protects the drivers. The subwoofer is in a wood cabinet and uses a dual echo chamber with a Bass Reflex tube for a more resonant sound.
Features
- 2.1 Speaker kit
- 2 satellite speakers, wooden subwoofer, Remote control designed to house and connect iPod, Zune and any MP3 player
- RMS Power: 32 Watts
- Peak Power: 64 Watts
- General Volume control, Bass control, External Line in connector, Stereo headset connector, Microphone connector wired remote
- Wooden subwoofer integrating the Pass-Band technology
- Dual Echo chamber, Bass Reflex Tube
- Metal grid to protect the drivers, Wall-mountable
- Magnetically shielded satellite speakers
- Speaker cable lenght: 1.80m
- Cable to connect the remote control and the computer: 1.80m
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sleek modern design with nice curves
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sound output can be surprisingly loud for the size and price
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remote base is solid and has a nice feel to the knobs
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subwoofer is compact and easy to find a space for
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a few units have arrived with problems, needs to be thoroughly tested upon receipt
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need to work with the EQ to get the balance right and avoid a tinny sound
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volume control is larger than necessary and takes up room
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