Sony SRS-P7 Passive Speaker System with Stereo Mini-Plug Input buy bestselling audio, video, electronic equipment find reviews, ratings, prices
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Features
• Portable speaker system is very lightweight (under 10 ounces)
• Sony's bass reflex duct design for better sound
• No power supply or batteries needed
• Speakers join together for portability; connecting cord is 1 meter long
• Stereo mini-plug input allows for near-universal compatibility |
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Sony SRS-P7 Passive Speaker System with Stereo Mini-Plug Input description
The SRS-P7 passive speakers provide a lightweight, portable option for your personal music player. With their compact size and shape, these speakers are perfect for a dorm room or office. Because they use a passive system, the power to sound these speakers comes from the source music player. These speakers will not provide the sound quality or power of active speakers. That said, these low cost, low-weight, compact speakers do provide good sound. One way Sony accomplishes this is by featuring a bass reflex duct design; this design provides extra bass. There is one stereo mini-plug on the speakers so that you can hook up your personal player with ease. The speakers are joined together for better portability. Because there are no power adaptors or batteries required, this speaker system is easy to pick up and carry to the next room (they weigh under ten ounces), or to the next state, should you want to travel with these small speakers. What's in the Box Sony SRS-P7 speakers, user's manual and a ninety day warranty. |
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Sony SRS-P7 Passive Speaker System with Stereo Mini-Plug Input Customer Reviews
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Okay for iPod, LOUSY for laptop
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| When they say "Passive," they're not kidding -- As many of the 1-star reviews have stated, these are actually quieter (read: barely audible) than laptop internal speakers. Although they did kick out a little more sound from an iPod Nano than if you plugged in headphones and cranked to to eleven. Moral of the story: if you plan on listening in a fixed location, get a set of powered speakers; if you plan on listening to an mp3 player on the go, these will do a mediocre job for just ten bucks. There is likely a better bargain speaker out there though. |
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