![]() Perhaps it's not even possible for computer speakers. Something forward and in-my-face kinda thing. I'm not a dum-bass - at least I hope not, but I was looking for speakers that were a tad more exciting than these. When I tried to turning up the bass, it just got more muddy, boomy, and just plain ugly. But for some odd reason there was no low bass. ![]() The midbass was good, well controlled an tight. Speaking of bass, this was one facet of the ATP3s that I found lacking. That was kind of a surprise to me, considering most mass market speakers cater to bass addicts. Overall, the system is somewhat on the bright side. They did get a little harsh at times though. Compared to my Cambrige Soundworks digital, the midrange on the ATP3 is definitely sweeter and smoother. Maybe I was expecting too much out of a pair of multimedia speakers. I found the sound quality decent at best. Replacable speaker wires would've been much less restricting. The speakers hook up to the sub/amp unit with short, undetachable cords. Versatility was another problem with the ATP3. ![]() The satellites and sub are pretty light too, giving them that "cheap feel", if you know what I mean. I'd say the front panel is about the size of a TV remote. Perhaps I've been spoiled by my headphone setup, but I wasn't incredibly impressed with the ATP3s.įirst off, they look a lot cooler in pictures than they do in real life. Well, I went with Ian and Neruda's suggestion to get the Altec Lansing ATP3 multimedia speakers.
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