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February 2011
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The editors liked
Anodized aluminum enclosures
Solid subwoofer
Digital input.
Quality design
Satellites just look awesome
Clear and crisp sound
3D mode really makes you feel like you are listening to a 5.1 system
Professional Sound
High Quality Build
Excellent Subwoofer
Compact System
3Dsst
Perfect Setup Out of Box
Exceptional sound quality
Virtual surround sound works well
Small footprint
Intuitive control pod
Aluminum construction
Attractive design
Accepts TosLink
RCA
And 3.5mm Aux audio input
Dualfiring active and passive powered subwoofer system
Antec 3Dsst technology builds a virtual center channel
Anodized aluminum satellite speakers are ultradurable
Incredibly lowfrequency bass tones for a 6" subwoofer
Easy setup
Good sound quality
3Dsst works well especially with games and videos
Sleek appearance
Solid construction
Three music inputs
Included TOSLINK optical
Excellent sonic performance. Very powerful speakers
With no distortion at high volumes. Quite affordable for this level of audio quality. Digital input.
Works great for games and movies. Sturdy speakers stay in place on your desktop.
Clear sound
Good bass
Easy to install
Nice looking speakers
The editors didn't like
Harshsounding satellites
Underpowered sub
Lousy price/performance ratio.
None that I found
Would Like a Wireless Remote for HTPC or Theater Use
Gold
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Kit lacks RCAtoRCA and TosLink cables
Very expensive 2.1channel speaker system
Needs longer cables
Lack of THX
DTS
SRS and Dolby certification
Short cables
No optical cable included
Wired remote with short cable. The "3D" effect mode sounds poor and should be disabled.
Wired controller adds cable clutter. Subwoofer doesn’t quite rock hard enough. Can sound a bit bright.
Clear sound, Good bass, Easy to install, Nice looking speakers
Music can sound a bit bland, No headphone jack on remote, Pricetag
I think I have said most already in the review so im gonna cut the conclusion short to save your time A good speaker kit with a decent price tag around 200$ that really works great in movies and games. It also works decent in music at normal mode, ma...
Works great for games and movies. Sturdy speakers stay in place on your desktop.
Wired controller adds cable clutter. Subwoofer doesn’t quite rock hard enough. Can sound a bit bright.
For $200, we expect a little more bass and a little less treble -- especially for music -- but the Rockus 3D 2.1 is great for gamers or movie fans who don’t have a lot of space. Product Rockus 3D 2.1 Speakers Company Soundscience Contact soundscie...
Being curious about the proprietary 3Dsst™ technology these speakers come with, I have powered and connected them to the Sound Blaster X-Fi Titanium HD sound card on the optical interface; it is needed to mention that enabling Dolby Digital Live or ...
Excellent sonic performance. Very powerful speakers, with no distortion at high volumes. Quite affordable for this level of audio quality. Digital input.
Wired remote with short cable. The "3D" effect mode sounds poor and should be disabled.
The Antec Soundscience Rockus 3D 2.1 PC Speaker System could use some ergonomic design improvements, but it sounds so magnificent, we can't believe it costs just $200. Buy it now...
The Antec soundscience Rockus have deep bass and good overall sound making them worth serious consideration if you need new PC speakers. Don't miss ... shopping List of Tiny High-End Designer Speakers Apr 14 2011 Small, stylish and great sounding ...
Throughout testing the Antec Soundscience Rockus 3D speakers we found a lot to like, as they are a compact 2.1 systems that can accurately reproduce high-fidelity music across many genres. The Rockus speakers sound better than the majority of compact P...
3Dsst works well especially with games and videos, Sleek appearance, Solid construction, Three music inputs, Included TOSLINK optical
Lack of THX, DTS, SRS and Dolby certification, Short cables, No optical cable included
Antec’s first audio product – the soundscience rockus 3D has its pros and cons. It is well designed in terms of appearance, construction and build quality. The system offers three audio inputs, including a digital TOSLINK for connecting multiple de...
Unfortunately, with great speakers like the Logitech Z623s or classics like Klipsch’s Promedia 2.1s going for $50 less, I just can’t recommend these Antecs. Looks like the longtime hardware maker still has a lot to learn about making a compelling spea...
Some aspects of the Rockus 3D are good, and you can crank up the volume to ear-splitting levels with little loss of sound quality. The overzealous high-end is an issue, though, especially when you take into account the high price of the set.If you're look...
Accepts TosLink, RCA, and 3.5mm Aux audio input, Dualfiring active and passive powered subwoofer system, Antec 3Dsst technology builds a virtual center channel, Anodized aluminum satellite speakers are ultradurable, Incredibly lowfrequency bass tones for a 6" subwoofer,
Kit lacks RCAtoRCA and TosLink cables, Very expensive 2.1channel speaker system
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