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    Axiom Audiobyte Computer Speakers Review

    Posted on Wednesday, May 28 2008 @ 14:12:38 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck


    The Audiobyte certainly qualifies as both hi-fi and luxurious. The speakers are compact and well built, and they sound great. The major criticism is that the multi-box affair means you’ll have to make a lot of space for the amplifier and the sub. Plus, the amplifier is only designed to power the speakers, so you can’t connect external devices such as a videogames console or portable digital audio player. If these aren’t issues and you’re simply looking for a high-end speaker system for playing audio and games, the Audiobyte is a very satisfying and extremely honest sounding system. It may cost more than many competitors but it manages to deliver remarkably clean, neutral, high resolution sound in a very flexible and attractive package.

    Link: BIOS Mag

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