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The Altec Lansing Expressionist BASS FX3022 is a 2.0 computer speaker set which impresses most of the editors both with their design and audio quality. Instead of a separate subwoofer unit, the bass speaker is build into the speakers themselves. This design generally works fine and produces good audio quality but it may cause the table to vibrate at higher volumes. Most of the reviewers like the design of the product but they do reserve them selves by saing that "taste is individual"...indeed. Most editors think that the price is a little steep for the quality/sound of these speakers. They are often compared to Creative G-series speakers which most editors believe are better, at least when the price is considered as well.
The editors liked
Really good sound
Capable of producing high sound levels
Nice design
Subwoofer are built into speakers
The editors didn't like
Too much bass sometimes
Not possible to adjust bass
Sound gets distorted at high volumes
TestSeek's Conclusion
Good looking and smartly designed speakers with high audio quality. A litlle too expensive; there are cheaper PC 2.1 speaker sets which gives you better value.
Abstract: Speakers for computers have come a long way in even just the past couple of years. Altec Lansing seems to be leading a lot of that innovation and their latest creation doesn’t disappoint. The Expressionist BASS are two speakers that manage to kick out...
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Published: 2008-10-27, Author: David , review by: cnet.com
Impressive, striking design; subwoofers are built into the base of each speaker, which provides ample amount of bass; more suited to gaming and movie watching than music listening.
Treble is aggressive and brash; no remote.
While the great-looking Altec Lansing Expressionist Bass FX3022 multimedia speakers fall a little short for music listening, their potent bass makes them a better choice for gaming and movie watching. Specifications: Type of speaker: PC multimedia spea...
Abstract: You can forget the Robaxacet because you no longer have to lug a heavy subwoofer under your desk to add a little bass to your computer setup. The Altec Lansing Expressionist Bass speakers may look like a pair of pylons or film director’s megaphones fro...
For the best part of a decade PC sound boffins have been trying to convince us that we need to hook our desktops up to surround speakers to make the most of games and PC video. ...
Abstract: No more space-hogging subwoofer that sits on the floor! Altec Lansing puts all the bass you need in ‘half the space’ with its new speakers. The Expressionist Bass has two powerful down-firing subwoofers built into the base of each speaker, giving you ...
Abstract: My first impression of the Expressionist Bass FX3022 speakers is that they sound very good. Careful listening suggests that the high end of the spectrum is probably overemphasized. The frequency response suggests a sharp peak at 15 kHz, but these speakers sound like they’re enh..
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Published: 2009-08-31, Author: Rob , review by: macworld.co.uk
Tall tower-style speakers deliver lashings of bass – as promised
Not particularly child-proof, bass levels can be overwhelming
While the looks are an acquired taste there's a lot to like about the Altec Lansing Expressionist Bass speakers. Their innovative driver arrangement delivers balanced but powerful bass and good overall sound quality. A couple of design issues and a slight...