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Sony SRS-Z50
$60.00
Released May, 2010
The Pros:Capable of a reasonable amount of volume for the person sitting in front of them. Compact design barely takes up any room. Attractive design with interesting angles and clean surfaces.
The Cons:Sound is a bit muffled and distorted at higher volumes. Not the most detailed and distinct sound, although not terrible either.
The Sony SRS-Z50 is a computer speaker available either by itself or in a pair. As a more affordable downgrade from the SRS-Z100, the SRS-Z50 speakers lack an integrated amplifier unit and therefore output only 5W.
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Like its peer however, the magnetically shielded Z50 speakers are lightweight and portable, making them especially useful for on-the-go users who rely on a notebook or other portable music device. Despite its weak power output, it does host a Mega Boost function that allows it to deliver slightly louder/more booming audio, although it still lacks tremendously versus its predecessor.
Features
- Computer Speaker
- Lightweight/Portable Design
- Magnetic Shielding
- Bass Boost
- Power ON/OFF
- Volume Control
Specifications
- Impedance: 4.7 kOhms
- Sensitivity: 78 dB/W/m
- System: Bass Reflex, Full Range
- I/O: Stereo-mini x2
- Power Output: 5W
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Pros & Cons
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capable of a reasonable amount of volume for the person sitting in front of them
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compact design barely takes up any room
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attractive design with interesting angles and clean surfaces
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setup is easy and only takes a minute
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sound is distinct enough for casual listening
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power button and volume knob both feel well built and solid
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sound is a bit muffled and distorted at higher volumes
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not the most detailed and distinct sound, although not terrible either
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