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Digital Cameras Photo Reviews of Harman Kardon SoundSticks II Plug and Play Multimedia Speaker SystemCustomer Review: Clear choice - solid performace - perfect complement for a Mac Summary: 5 Stars
These speakers are my first choice, even though it's an old design and a very familiar one. The 20 watt woofer is perfectly suited for close up listening - not too loud, but powerful enough to vibrate your pants legs.
I didn't want the awesome power of my powerful Home Theater System rocking the entire house, for content that I was viewing on a personal level. But, I wanted to still be able to hear clear, powerful, and accurate sound close in. This is an ideal solution - great full base on the floor which radiates in all directions, even up from behind my computer desk.
The side speakers ("sticks") are awesome and discreet. They have a solid base and have never fallen off the desktop, but even if they did, they are rugged and durable. They each have an array of 4 tiny one inch speakers, but they produce excellent music and ideal voice level response.
20-Watts isn't very powerful in the music world, but if you ever listened to Bose CD player, you'll agree, it's not the power, it's the way the sound is delivered to you that matters.
I found that I have no interest in using an equalizer, and I have a software application that does that for me. It turns out, that I wouldn't change a thing - I crank up iTunes and let it run in the background, which doesn't disturb anyone else in the house, but I can crank it up loud enough to hear everywhere in the house, if I choose to.
It really does look on the floor and it hides a couple does cables at the same time. You can use it as a foot rest, too!
I first noticed this clear acrylic trend in the 1990s, particularly on the stylish Macintosh computers. The basketball from about 2001 had a pair of very attractive clear plastic eyeball speaker that had no shield or protective over. They are very adult looking and High Tech Art that complemented the computer. So are these sound sticks.
These speakers not only are attractive working art, but they really do sound great. And when there is no sound source, they are perfectly silent (cheap speakers, particularly analog amplifiers, will have a faint background hiss which I find irritating and annoying).
Customer Review: These things rock! Summary: 5 Stars
I have a couple of these systems.
Once I took one of these Soundsticks II on a trip with friends to a cabin. They were all very pleased with the sound quality.
But then I had a look inside the electronics and thought
I could make some changes to improve the sound quality. First
I removed the volume control IC (PT2256), an act which always improves
the sound. These IC's are notorious for bad sound. Besides, this
volume control is reduncant since your iPod has its own volume
control. Well this rendered a vast improvement in clarity and
slam. Note that removing this IC also led me to replace the 1uF
input coupling caps with high quality polypropylene caps of 2uF
value. So just tack one side of the new cap to the input pad of the
original cap, and connect the other end to the output pin location
of the IC that was removed. This step effectivly bypasses the volume
IC. Boom! Another great improvement. Note,
the best way to remove the IC is to just slice straight down through
the pins right next to the plastic body of the IC with a new X-Acto blade. Then inspect with a magnifying glass to make sure none of the legs are touching eachother. Do not use a soldering iron as this is messy and can easily damage the board.
But wait, I did have to bias this output pin locations between
the Vcc (11 to 12VDC) pin of the IC and the Ground pin location.
Without this measure, the next stage of the circuit will be railed
at ground. Just use two quality 75Kohm resistors per output pin
location. With the resistors in series, tie the top resistor to Vcc, the
midpoint is tied to the output pin location, and the bottom resistor is tied to Ground (pin 4 of the nearby 4560 opamps will do).
Do not attempt to do this modification if you have no electronics
experience! Get an electronics expert to help you do this! It will pay
big dividends in letting the music out! Also, your warrantly will certainly be voided by opening up your unit!
Mathco87
Customer Review: Great Speakers Summary: 5 Stars
Wow.
Let me explain:
After withstanding the treacherous sound quality shoved through my ears from the imbedded speaker system in my iBook G4 (a laptop computer from Apple, all laptop speakers are this way), I perceived a change of speakers was inevitable. Prior to purchasing the Harmon Kardon Soundsticks, I invested in the Creature II speakers from JBL. Although no individual can expect miracles from a pair of sub $100 speakers, the sound quality was too poor for my tastes. I am not an audiophile, but (without adornment) an average customer who enjoys listening to music. With the Creature II speaker system, you are able to view the sleek design and intent on building a capable speaker system, but unfortunately these efforts were overly substandard for my tastes, and conceivably yours, too.
So I innately switched to the Soundsticks. As I mentioned at the beginning of this review, "Wow". The Harmon Kardon Soundsticks guide you through a velvety tour of where style, substance and affordability are married into both a physical and musical relationship. The Soundsticks strike a comfortable balance of aesthetics and functionality while boasting a well-reasoned price. Other positive reactions of mine are (conveniently) expressed through the positive comments and reviews of other proud owners of these speakers.
Often I pause what I am doing on my computer to fully experience the undeniably stunning sound emitted from these speakers. It is truly an unremarkable experience. You will hear parts of your music you've never heard before!
Summed up in a few words: you will embrace your inner sense of style, your music and your ears by purchasing this set of speakers. But if you are even examining the remote possibility of pondering the purchase of the Creature II speaker system, treat yourself to what the Soundsticks have to offer. The Creature II speakers are comparable to this review: (on the surface) connecting with its audience, but lacking the substance their creators intended.
Customer Review: Now I view my computer as a music system--awesome product Summary: 5 Stars
I've seen pictures of these speakers at the Appple web site and I thought Apple Compputer chose them because of the clear plastic modern look. Wrong.
These speakers are the best computer speakers I've heard or seen. I tried them out at Comp USA and had trouble leaving the store.
Amazon's prices are far better, with reliable shipping, so I plan to buy some here. Don't take my word for it, but do make a special trip out just to hear these speakers playing your favorite mpeg music--you will be hooked. Bring a CD full of your favortie mpegs. If you don't use your computer for mpegs, then start today.
There are two vertical mini-speaker columns. Each has four tweaters. Close inspection reveals there is a tuned port in the base of each for more mid range--hence the reason the tweaters are stacked in a column.
The right speaker has a capacitive touch switch which I didn't notice at first. I moved the speakers around trying to figure out why the volume was so low, and suddenly the sound got louder. Then I figured out the switch--which is faster and easier to adjust volume than the computer controls. Very cool, and better--useful and handy.
The subwoofer is shaped like a hollow apple, with the cone facing downwards and a tuned port opening to the top. It is not as big as many subwoofers but delivered great sound.
All three of these would fit in a bookbag making them a nice portable system.
The sound of these speakers was awesome for such a small package. It is not often that I experience a product like this and immediately want it.
I'm a cautious purchaser. But now I'm hooked. I see myself buying not just one set, but several for myself. I've decided to buy these for Christmas gifts this year.
Finally, I can't wait to try these with an iPod. If an iPod mount was built into the woofer, this would be a perfect setup.
Customer Review: Best bang for your buck Summary: 5 Stars
After what seems like mindlessly unending research for a 2.1 system, here it finally is! I'm pretty picky in the sense that [obviously price doesn't mean everything] I tend to stray from speakers under $100, though there are definitely good attempts if you're really under a budget.
Previously, I owned an Altec Lansing set that got a majority of great reviews. Upon hearing them for the first time in my room, I wasn't exactly gleaming. I figured I'd give it a chance, as sometimes speakers take intial break-in time or maybe I would simply warm up to them. This wasn't the case, though...which really caught me by surprise seeing as how the set I had before that was also AL and I loved them. I am a bass fanatic but the AL sub was way too much for the satellites. Not too much in that it didn't sound good, but the satellites were weak. The sound wasn't natural at all.
A first I was hesitant with the Soundsticks II because of the "lack of bass" according to multiple reviewers. Well, after looking and listening to quite a few more sets, I figured I'd take the risk since Amazon is very gracious with their return policy.
Wow, am I glad I did! The Sticks are amazing for the price range. The bass was much better than I expected, they blend very well with the overall sound, and I personally like the blue glow. The satellites, however, are where the Sticks really shine. The clarity of these small cones is unbelievable. The wattage rating must really be fooling people because these are [technically speaking] the lowest watts I've owned for a 2.1 system and by far the loudest and best sounding.
If you're contemplating whatsoever, just go for it. Amazon has great customer service and the very limited amount of faults found in the Sticks just won't be enough to take away from the sound and cosmetics of these bad boys. By far, the best bang for your buck!
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