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| Sound Quality | 9.5/10 |
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| Ease of Set Up | 9.5/10 |
| Ease of Use | 9.5/10 |
| Value for Money | 9.5/10 |
| Reviewer Rating | 9.3/10 |
| Overall Rating | 8.2/10 |
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on 18th Aug 2008
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Good Points: Easy to set-up, infact a no brainer.
General comments: Excellent sound quality for such a small size and the volume is loud loud loud. Some reviewers say they are not pleased with its 'ordinary' look but I think its fine. Only 2 controls one for bass strength and one for volume control, what can be easier than that, there have been some complaints that it is 'hard' to get to the main sub-woofer to control their volumes (no remote control) I say get a life, and anyway if its connected to a computer you can control it (the volume) from there anyway. In my opinion an excellent buy and I have no reason to look elsewhere, I do actually have two systems, both hooked up to my 2 macs, (iMac and eMac. Have recommended to others and they have bought the systems themselves and are completely satisfied).
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Review by
blueboi
on 24th Jul 2007
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If you don't have a set, get them. You'll be well chuffed.
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Review by
yankeesfanX10
on 11th Mar 2007
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An extremely decent pair of speakers w/ subwoofer for the price. Highly recommended even with the location of the volume controls.
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Review by
pivovy
on 8th Nov 2006
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I was totally surprised by something I did not expect from the sub of that size - bass is loud and clear, with no buzzing or hum. I Think the Labtec Pulse 475 computer speakers are ideal for a small room. Playing NFS Carbon with these speakers was really enjoyable, as well as listening to heavy metal music. The size of the whole system makes it possible to use it even in the office. Price/quality ratio is very close to 1, but I would not say it is less than 1 though. I think these speakers are a ...
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on 20th Oct 2004
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I have to say I am impressed with these Labtec Pulse 475 speakers I bought them for only £19.99 and at that price was expecting something average but I was amazed with the quality of sound and the bass levels.
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Review by
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on 22nd Mar 2004
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The Labtec Pulse 475 speaker set consists of two satellite speakers about 21cm high by 12cm wide. These sit on stands and are thin. Each one is cloth covered and grey/black. The Sub woofer control unit (and amplifier) is a black box about 23cm deep x 18cm tall x 32cm wide with a silver port.
Controls on the ported subwoofer are on/off switch, volume and tone controls. The unit can produce a peak power of 56 watts RMS (i.e. real watts not PMPO)- it is loud. The unit is only mains powered. ...
Wunderbug's full review | 332 words

2.1 stereo powered speaker system; satellites: 4 x 7 x 2.25 inches; subwoofer: 6 x 7.5 x 10.5 inches (W x D x H)8 watts per channel x 2 plus 12 watts for the 5-inch subwoofer (RMS), 56 watts total pea More...
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