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Conclusions

I like these speakers when I take them for what they are. The packaging and
accessories are complete, instructions are thorough, and you can’t help but
admit these are the coolest looking speakers you’ve ever laid eyes on. My only
gripe is that sound quality needs more work with the market price of these
speakers. I will admit I’m a bit of an audio junkie…and even the Altec Lansing
251s sound a little sub par to what I’m used to. However, a set of speakers
that retails for under $100 should not sound better than a set costing ~$200.
So, if you’re a gamer, and not a audio addict like me, the 670XLs would work
very well for you. Most of my friends that have heard the 670XLs were pretty
impressed, and that was before they noticed the lights. One of my neighbors
even came over to check out the racket I was making over here in the process
of testing the 670XLs. Sicuro has opened he proverbial Pandora’s Box, and
pretty soon computer gaming speakers will need to be just as flashy and high
performance as the computer system they sit next to. I can’t wait to see where
Sicuro takes it next!
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Pros |
Cons |
- Awesome lighting effect
- Unique styling
- Remote control
- Plenty of cable
- Flexible installation options
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- Sound quality
- Price tag
- No backlight on remote
- Controls on subwoofer
- Volume has to be high to get lighting
effect
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