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Sony SRSZ100


$100.00 Released March, 2009

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Full-range sound, no noticeable areas of weakness. Sleek monolithic design looks great on the desk. Easy setup, just plug-and-play.

The Cons:Fairly large construction, takes up a significant amount of room on the desk. Doesn't have the hard-hitting bass that would come from a separate subwoofer. Some distortion is noticeable when you turn them all the way up.

The Sony SRSZ100 is a computer speaker system outfitted with two 57mm speakers that output a total of 20w of power. The third of four Sony SRS models, the SRSZ100 switches pace from its predecessors (the SRSD25 and SRSDF30) in that it trades a 2.1 channel system in favor of merely two speakers.

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Product Shot 2 Despite the SRSZ100’s lack of a subwoofer, it should be noted that each speaker packs a mid-range driver with a reflex port for an enhanced bass response, not to mention a tweeter for sharp high frequencies. In addition, the SRSZ100 sports magnetic shielding for reduced interference, a mega bass function for loud-thumping bass, a headphone jack, and 2 analog inputs for a PC as well as other portable units. The Sony SRSZ100 retails for $99.99 and comes with a 90 day limited warranty.

Features

  • Computer Speaker System
  • Total Power Output: 20w
  • Mid-Range Driver w/Reflex Port
  • High Frequency Tweeter
  • Speaker Unit: 57.0mm x 2
  • Impedance: 8.0 Ohms
  • Stereo Mini Plug-in, Stereo Mini Jack
  • Weight: 1020g
  • Mega Bass Function
  • Magnetically Shielded
  • Headphone Jack
  • 2 Analog Inputs
  • 90 Day Limited Warranty

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Pros
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    full-range sound, no noticeable areas of weakness

  • 1

    sleek monolithic design looks great on the desk

  • 1

    easy setup, just plug-and-play

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    volume knob is easy to work with, has a smooth action

Cons
  • 1

    fairly large construction, takes up a significant amount of room on the desk

  • 1

    doesn't have the hard-hitting bass that would come from a separate subwoofer

  • 1

    some distortion is noticeable when you turn them all the way up

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