Altec Lansing MX6021 2.1 Expressionist Ultra Speaker System (Black) | 
| Brand: Altec Lansing Category: CE
List Price: $199.99 Buy New: $148.31 as of 7/29/2010 06:37 CDT details You Save: $51.68 (26%)
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Seller: Universal Mania Rating: 10 reviews
Color: Black Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 24 Dimensions (in): 17.3 x 14.8 x 15.5
MPN: MX6021 Model: MX6021 UPC: 021986946564 EAN: 0021986946564 ASIN: B0025VKUR0
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| Features:
| • | 200 Watt powerhouse, separate amplifiers for bass, midrange, and treble provide exceptionally clean, power for listening at any volume | | • | Seriously deep bass low-frequency bass you can feel from the 6 1/2 front-firing, long-throw woofer | | • | Full, accurate sound Each speaker delivers clear, full-spectrum sound from a 3 midrange driver and a 1 inch neodymium tweeter | | • | Fingertip control Full-function Power, Volume, Treble and Bass controls |
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Product Description EXPRESSIONIST ULTRA 2.1CH 200W SPKRSTEREO INTEGRATED CONTROLS MODERN
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A really good 2.1 desktop speaker system October 30, 2009 plasticlizard 14 out of 15 found this review helpful
I needed to replace my old 2.1 desktop speaker system with something new and improved. After searching and reading reviews I got Altec Lansing's MX6021. Here's my thoughts after having played around with it for a few weeks.
Placing my order online the box arrived a few days later. I opened up the original box and noticed that the system was packaged really well. The sub-woofer's driver was covered over with a heavy piece of plastic. Then the entire sub was covered in plastic. The satellites were packaged the same way. The wired remote control, RCA adapter and audio cable were wrapped too. The entire system is then housed in heavy styrofoam. There's also a complete setup diagram located on the box. It's nice that Altec Lansing went to that much trouble with the packaging.
What you get...
1 - sub-woofer with a 6.5" driver with a paper cone, foam surround and a forward firing vent hole.
2 - Satellites have a 1" aluminum horn tweeter driver. A 3" midrange driver with a paper cone and a foam surround.
1 - Wired remote that controls power, treble, bass and volume. It also accomodates 1 headphone and 1 auxiliary input.
1 - 3.5mm audio cable to connect your computer or audio device to the sub-woofer.
1 - RCA adapter to connect to a TV.
1 - Safety instructions and warranty card
The sub-woofer is made of particle board and feels very solid. The midrange on the satellites are housed in plastic tube canisters. The tweeters are housed in plastic too. Each driver has it's own protective cover to keep your fingers out. Inspecting a little closer I noticed that the sub-woofer and satellites have rubber feet. The sub-woofer has four large ones in each corner and the satellites have three. Two up front and one large one in the rear. Even the wired remote has four small ones. The satellites and wired remote are all hard-wired. The sub-woofer has the AC cord hard-wired also. The plugs themselves are a proprietary ps/2 type mini-din except for the 3.5mm audio cable. You plug in the satellites, wired remote and 3.5mm audio cable into the back of the sub-woofer. Plug the other end of the 3.5mm audio cable into your computer or audio device. Then plug the sub-woofer into the AC outlet. Hit the wired remote to turn the system on and your done. Btw, all of the connections are good and tight. This includes those leading to the back of the sub-woofer, headphone and auxiliary inputs.
It's nice to have a 2.1 system with a small foot print and a wired remote. However, that doesn't make for a good sounding system. I tested the MX6021 while playing games, listening to music and watching movies.
Gaming with this system is simply awesome! You've got the highs from the tweeters for those high cracking sounds. The mids from the midrange when tweeters and a sub just ain't enough. The low lows from the sub-woofer for the boom boom effects. I really like the fact that the sub-woofer's speaker and vent are front firing. You can put it in any corner or tuck it away and still have the speaker and vent facing forward.
Music is pretty good and better than average. I mainly play DTS and FLAC files and I like what I hear. The system is not reference monitor quality costing hundreds more, but adequate for what this system is and how much it costs.
Movies pretty much fall into the same category as gaming. Great for a 2.1 arrangement, but certainly not equal to a 5.1 system or greater for ambiance.
With a signal to noise ratio of 75db the system can pull a maximum of 200watts. You have the ability to get alot of sound out of these. However, you can get a great deal of clarity too. Having seperate amplifiers for seperate drivers helps. This means you can send different frequencies to different drivers at the same time. At higher volume the drivers won't drown each other out. Tuning in the bass is no problem either. You can have a little or alot. When I say alot I mean alot! These speakers have the ability to shake walls and windows if given a chance. For a desktop system I was really impressed.
The wired remote is very interesting. You can control the entire system from here. This includes the power, treble, bass and volume. The treble and bass buttons act as toggle switches. Hit one or the other to activate then adjust accordingly. You can fine tune or rapidly adjust all three functions depending on how long you hold down the adjuster. There's also audio, visual and sense feedback for all three functions. The remote makes a slight clicking sound that you can actually feel when you make fine adjustments. Located at the base are these very tiny amber led lights. About the diameter of a sewing needle. They visually tell you what the treble, bass and volume are set at. The lights range from one to seven. Seven being the highest setting for these three functions. If you want to fine-tune then you can place the led's at half points. Lets say three and a half or six and a half or whatever. The led's will actually dim at the half point letting you know. During inactivity the led's loop through a five pattern led dance. Now I don't care much for large or bright led indicators on hardware. Luckily, the leds are neither large or bright. As long as the remote isn't sitting right in your face you won't notice them. There is also one headphone and one auxiliary jack located near the base. Overall, I found the remote very convenient and very easy to use.
Warranty is one year parts/labor not including return shipping. You can get a free additional one year warranty if you register within thirty days. This can be done at Altec Lansings website.
The MX6021 is a really good 2.1 desktop speaker system. Nothing about this system feels cheap or poorly made. It produces good sound with a quality build and excellent functionality.
Better than expected October 25, 2009 Robert Michon (MI United States) 5 out of 6 found this review helpful
I still have an old Dell computer that I'd bought in 2002-2003. The speakers that came with it were made by Altec Lansing, and even today, they sound better than most of what you'll hear in the <$100 category.
Listening to several other brands in the $90+ category (including Bose), they all SOUNDED like computer speakers.
I'd been waiting for Amazon to carry these and when I saw them last week, I immediately ordered them.
They showed up on Friday and I held my breath, hoping that they actually sounded as good as expected.
I plugged 'em in, fired them up and was VERRRRY pleased.
In addition to the sound, they really look great- even better than the pictures. They look like small trophies on my desk.
The high end is just a tad more than I'd like, so if you don't have a graphic equalizer, you might want to upgrade your sound card to tweak it.
While these speakers ended up costing $50-60 more than the models I'd listened to (except for the Bose, which cost MORE than these), the sound of these speakers is off the charts in comparison.
It doesn't cost that much more to go first class, and the quality of the speakers far exceeds the price. If you have a demanding, fickle ear, and you want speakers that don't sound like computer speakers, I suggest you give these a shot.
Great speaker system May 13, 2010 Michael Vines (UK) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
These speakers work well for me. A good buy. I was put off these initially because of the various comments about hiss. Turned out to not be an issue (for me anyway).
Proprietary cables - yes they are, but I extended my cable length by just buying a couple of S-Video (male/female) extension cables. Sorted.
Mike
Incredible sound for the money! October 21, 2009 J. Lloyd (malibu,CA) 1 out of 3 found this review helpful
I am a long-time fan of Altec Lansing and have bought three of their systems. This new one is outstanding in every respect- looks great, excellent mid-range and bass with plenty of power.
Shopped around pretty carefully and could not find anything better in this price range. Highly recommended.
A few Pro's and a few Cons July 8, 2010 Warren On the Pro side, this unit is a breeze to set up. Everything is marked so you have no confusion as to where each cable plugs into the sub-woofer/amplifier unit.
The highs are crystal clear...the mids are good but have a tendency to distort at high volume levels...the lows are really deep and controlled.
The Cons: The Satellite speakers are a good 6 inches in length and roughly 3 inches diameter along with an 8 inch tall quadrangle shaped front with the horn tweeter at the top * an unusual looking speaker to say the least*. The controller itself needs to be placed on a very clean surface or it will slip and slide around. Another Con is that there are no Mid-Point detents for the Highs and Lows.
I would recommend this to anyone seeking a mid-priced mid sized 2.1 sound system.
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