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With its massive subwoofer, the Altec Lansing FX4021 certainly looks intimidatingas does the $129.95 (direct) price tag. Still, it makes an excellent desktop choice for gamers and action-movie fanatics.
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With its massive subwoofer, the Altec Lansing FX4021 certainly looks intimidatingas does the $129.95 (direct) price tag. Still, it makes an excellent desktop choice for gamers and action-movie fanatics.
This is a great set of speakers for PC gaming and DVD-watching, and with a little EQ-fiddling, it makes a pretty good pair of music speakers, too.
Deep, thunderous subwoofer. Nice "SFX" function for gamers. Good overall audio quality for music and DVDs. Useful, small remote. Powerful output.
Subwoofer is pretty big. Hard to tell whether "loudness" or "SFX" is selected at times. Mid-high frequencies seem a bit muffled when EQ is flat.
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