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Post by lewd lude lover » Wed Jun 04, 2014 9:10 pm

''The main feature of these speakers is the crystal jelly ball light fitted on top of the master speaker! ''

Says it all buddy :lol:
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Post by Ted » Wed Jun 04, 2014 9:17 pm

Fair enough thats why I asked, just tapped in speakers last night and among others these came up and were cheap, I thought for a reason and if the sound is jobby I dont want them. What I do want is something I can just plug into a headphone socket on this tablat or laptop and will sound decent and fairly loud. Perhaps I will take my old massive boombox thingy wrapped in orange carbon fibre :lol: back home from the garage then. Thanks for the input.

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Post by wurlycorner » Wed Jun 04, 2014 9:29 pm

LLL I don't think you're being a snob giving that opinion about that stuff - it isn't good even for the money, end of. It is very very tempting though, looks like you get a lot. And for a tots party? meh, actually why bother with anything better?

The Piezo's I bought last year surprised me though - I got very lucky discovering it is possible to get decent ones (but agreed, most/cheap piezo's are PAINFUL and I'm not saying a good non-Piezo won't be better than a good Piezo! )

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Post by Ted » Wed Jun 04, 2014 9:54 pm

Whats a piezo ffs

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Post by wurlycorner » Wed Jun 04, 2014 10:16 pm

A piezo is a type of tweeter (the bit that makes the high frequency noises) that works by vibrating a crystal, as opposed to, say, moving a standard speaker cone.

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Post by Ted » Wed Jun 04, 2014 11:55 pm

Thank you Yawn, goodnight :lol:

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Post by lxstuart » Wed Jun 11, 2014 7:35 pm

Mine arrived today, not bad.
Sounds great on the desk in a quiet room. We'll see how it fares at work in the trouser pocket, down an tunnel from an abandoned railway.
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Post by lxstuart » Tue Jun 17, 2014 7:27 pm

lxstuart wrote:We'll see how it fares at work in the trouser pocket, down an tunnel from an abandoned railway.
It was fine, and much lighter/smaller than what I had been using previously.
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Post by Shiny » Fri Jun 20, 2014 11:24 am

LLL, have you any advice for me?

Looking for a decent crisp sounding with a decent bass speaker for summer afternoons in the garden, in the house etc.

Would prefer the bass to be punchy as i listen to some noisy music such as punk, grunge, screamo etc, as well as some more sedate stuff. This is also why i like a nice crisp treble.

I'm currently using an old Cambridge 4.1 set of pc speakers, great sound for what they are, but a pain in the arse to set up, cables all over the patio etc. so would prefer an all in one thing. Something i can just pick up and move when pissed and it is bed time or if it starts to rain.

I went to a BBQ recently and they had a Parrot (i think) Bluetooth Boombox which got me thinking i like the idea of that. Bluetooth isn't the be all and end all though. Plan is to used my old HD2 phone as a media player with a 32GB card and i can also connect wirelessly through the home network to a NAS drive with 64GB of music on it, so i can plug the HD2 in by audio jack if required.

In the house i've got some Bose Companions which i use for the TV. I plug my phone into these if we have people round, but i don't rate them and was they were a disappointing purchase.

Would like a bit of volume without distortion too. My lad won't let me use his Laney bass amp to play my music :lol:

What do you think of these sort of things? http://www.whathifi.com/review/cambridg ... x-go/specs

My budget £100. I'm open to ideas and suggestions.
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Post by bennyboy » Fri Jun 20, 2014 12:07 pm

Since indigolemons suggestion has gone up!, I took a punt on this:

http://www.7dayshop.com/sumvision-psyc- ... NwZWFrZXJz

for kicking around in teh shed. Is it the last word in HiFi? Hell no :lol: , but seriously, I don't know how they make this for the money. A really well made, clear, fairly loud little speaker. Even the packaging is good.

Sorry Shiny, none of that helps you much :lol:
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