Portable laptop speakers aren't easy to get excited about. Most tend to look cheap, sound cheap and often aren't all that portable.
Edifier's new MP300 2.1 speaker systems kicks the first two preconceptions into the long grass with some ease and while not exactly light or small, the set makes remarkably good use of the space it …
"..the satellite speaker cables could be a shade longer,.."
Go to Maplin and get some small connectors then cut the cable and make an extension insert using suitable cable.
If you're good with a soldering iron, then a solder jointed insert covered by heat shrink sleeving makes a very neat and tidy finish, with just a slight bulge at the two joints.
This, I presume, is a "Plus" version, not the original MP300.
That's why the product is called the MP300 Plus. If you look at the spec for the "available" products at the moment, you'll find their amps are smaller etc.
2x 2.5W RMS for satellites, 1x 9W RMS for subwoofer.
The new MP300 Plus in the review has 2 x 3.5W and 1 x 15W sub.
Considering this is a site you have to read, some of you don't read very well, do you?
Edifier MP300 Plus 2.1 laptop speaker system
Portable laptop speakers aren't easy to get excited about. Most tend to look cheap, sound cheap and often aren't all that portable. Edifier's new MP300 2.1 speaker systems kicks the first two preconceptions into the long grass with some ease and while not exactly light or small, the set makes remarkably good use of the space it …
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Posted Thursday 23rd October 2008 11:41 GMT
Anonymous Coward
Alba.. #
now there's class!
Posted Thursday 23rd October 2008 13:15 GMT
Anonymous Coward
Musical taste.... #
The good folk at the Reg listening to Runrig and Rammstein!
I'm stunned!
IMHO, good on you for your excellent taste in tunes!
Posted Thursday 23rd October 2008 13:15 GMT
Nic Gibson
Nice Picture #
Seems like elreg are making use of their own OSX on any PC guide
Posted Thursday 23rd October 2008 13:15 GMT
Frank
Lengthening speaker cables #
"..the satellite speaker cables could be a shade longer,.."
Go to Maplin and get some small connectors then cut the cable and make an extension insert using suitable cable.
If you're good with a soldering iron, then a solder jointed insert covered by heat shrink sleeving makes a very neat and tidy finish, with just a slight bulge at the two joints.
Posted Thursday 23rd October 2008 13:21 GMT
Colin Guthrie
"Spinal Tap Black" #
But the real question is.... does the volume knob go up to 11?
Posted Thursday 23rd October 2008 19:53 GMT
Anonymous Coward
Is this a new product? #
Doing a quick search and it looks like this was covered by some sites about 2 years ago and Amazon.co.uk has been selling it for a year or so.
Posted Thursday 23rd October 2008 21:29 GMT
James Pickett
Wow #
"2'' High performance Woofer" (from the website)
That's not something you read too often - even less does it turn out to be true!
Posted Friday 24th October 2008 10:47 GMT
Scott Mckenzie
Much Cheaper on Amazon too! #
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B000W6JVTS?ie=UTF8&tag=spoavetstu-21&linkCode=as2&camp=1634&creative=6738&creativeASIN=B000W6JVTS
£35 but not in stock from Amazon, or £43 from Avides Media (solid reputable German based company)
Posted Friday 31st October 2008 00:15 GMT
Anonymous Coward
Read The Product Title - it's a New Product #
This, I presume, is a "Plus" version, not the original MP300.
That's why the product is called the MP300 Plus. If you look at the spec for the "available" products at the moment, you'll find their amps are smaller etc.
2x 2.5W RMS for satellites, 1x 9W RMS for subwoofer.
The new MP300 Plus in the review has 2 x 3.5W and 1 x 15W sub.
Considering this is a site you have to read, some of you don't read very well, do you?
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