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These speakers are an incredible value
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The only way to make it better would be to make it cheaper, but it's great value as it is.
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It's a shame, because they were good value for the money while they lasted.
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Excellent value for money
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These are a great value and after looking around at cheaper speakers for my computer or using a Bluetooth system i really enjoy the purchase of these.
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Great value
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For the price-point, these are a very good value.
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I may add in a sub later but these are great for now and an excellent value for the price.
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Pros- Excellent sound quality- Good value
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Great value for these little speakers
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Overall these seem to be a great value, well suited to my modest living space.
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Using in a home studio with a mix of equipment, this pair is an excellent value and will not let you down for response, performance, or quality
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Amazing product, for any price; but the value is outstanding
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that had sound good, great value, and weren't horrible to look at
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They have great output, they're versatile, don't consume too much space (they are bigger than most PC speakers though), and are a great value
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Value:Crazy value
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Are these a good value for $100?I ordered these to use with a small mobile recording rig and also for off-use as computer speakers.
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Very good value and quality.
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Great speakers and a good value with the rebate.
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These speakers deliver loud and articulating sound at very compact size making watching movies, games on a TV much more enjoyable than the TV's internal speakers, very good value too, highly recommended.
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Great value for the price and speedy delivery!
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I like good audio and I like to keep stuff I buy for a long time, so these are a great value for me.
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Great value!
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The best value at this price
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Great value for the money.
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They are pound for pound, the best value for the quality in the market.
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Great value for the money.
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Sound ridiculously good with sound right out of the line out on the desktop PC :-D. Great value, and comes with isolation pads (grey foam), and all necessary audio cables to get you going
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I think these speakers are a great value for their size
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At the price, these are an incredible value, not your everyday computer speakers in a thin plastic box
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I think it's a good value
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Good value
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Best value ever for computer speakers or iPod/iPhone/iPad speakers.
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but I think there may be better values to be had with a different set of speakers designed specifically for computer usage
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Otherwise, a great value and a decent step above most desktop speaker systems.
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Excellent value.
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These are a phenomenal value for the money.
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These are a good value if chosen for the right application
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Of course, those are 3x the price, they sound much better but the CR3's are still a better value
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Haven't had people up to my room to listen to my speakers since college!Great value and they pretty much look like adult speakers.
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Worth every penny if you have the right interface to send to these and the value is unmatched for quality and features.
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great quality/value
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Like most studio monitors the CR3s benefit from a break in period as well as from proper positioning.
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and then it should work as you hook it up
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If you are on the fence on which size model to get I think I would recommend the 4" as they go down to 70Hz which I feel is an important low frequency not to ignore.
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I'm sure basic users would be impressed as
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However, these speakers don't handle loud volumes well, and whenever a louder than normal track was played or one with heavy bass, things fell apart again
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The sound quality was still just as good as when I bought them and they never gave me any issues whatsoever
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money- Cabinet made with MDF Wood instead of plastic- Great for gaming/ TV speaker upgrade- Flat frequencyCons- Not as loud as
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These speakers have a clear and good high end, but lacks the lows (as to be expected from a smaller speaker)
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I really wish i could give these bad boys 5 stars, but the manufacturer really skimped out on some capacitors, and left many consumers with the same problem: Either one speaker is louder than the other, or the switch to toggle between which is L and which is R is not well built, which leads to them not working
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but lately i'm experiencing the "faulty L/R switch" issue others have mentioned
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This is annoying, especially if your best headphones are open-back- Half the time I use the speakers, theydo not work due to a really cheap L/R selector switch.
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I had many computer speakers before, including bose, boston, yamaha and they all base their sound on the small stereo tweeters coupled with bottom heavy sub, creating this U shaped heavy colored "modern" theater sound