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    Altec Lansing MX5021 Review

    Posted on Thursday, April 29 2004 @ 17:43:22 CEST by LSDsmurf


    [With]Bad Boys II, ... the immediate attention grabbing item was the deeper tone of the sub, the switch from the standard paper design to a polypropylene sub can really be heard. The sub is able to hold consistent deep tones without bottoming out, while I do have to push that it does this well with consistent sounds, we'll see more on this later. As things progressed the speakers didn't let me down, the freeway chase scene was performed magnificently, the 2 midrange drivers really helped out over past designs, a more accurate field is produced immersing the viewer in glass falling, tires screeching and impacts which the system helped bring to life

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