JBL Spyro speaker set 36 W Black 2.1 channels 12 W

  • Brand : JBL
  • Product name : Spyro
  • Article code : JBLSPYROBCHEU
  • GTIN (EAN/UPC) : 0500369132492
  • Category : Speaker Sets
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  • Info modified on : 07 Jun 2023 09:37:29
  • Short summary description JBL Spyro speaker set 36 W Black 2.1 channels 12 W :

    JBL Spyro, 2.1 channels, 36 W, Black, 80 dB, 12 W, 24 W

  • Long summary description JBL Spyro speaker set 36 W Black 2.1 channels 12 W :

    JBL Spyro. Audio output channels: 2.1 channels, RMS rated power: 36 W, Product color: Black. Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR): 80 dB. Satellite speakers RMS power: 12 W. Subwoofer RMS power: 24 W, Subwoofer dimensions (WxHxD): 200 x 200 x 140 mm. Weight: 2,8 kg, Dimensions (WxDxH): 90 x 90 x 90 mm

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techtree.com
Updated:
2011-07-31 19:42:33
Average rating:60
Ive reviewed a couple of weird looking speakers before in our test labs. Surprisingly, JBL has a range of them. Such speakers are for some niche market - possibly someone looking for a unique set of speakers. At least if the buyer isnt impressed with...
  • Unique Design, Touch Volume Control...
  • Average Sound, Design maynt appeal to all, Expensive...
  • JBL SPYRO has an average sound performance. To be honest, I didnt enjoy it, especially compared to my all-time favorite 2.1 system Altec Lansing ATP3. I put it through our test tracks, and heres what it was like: the highs and the lows sounded diffe...
techcrunch.com
Updated:
2011-07-31 19:42:33
Average rating:0
JBL makes some of the best sounding iPod docks out there today. Its docks continue to impress me and it never ceases to create exciting new designs for its products. Recently, JBL released its Spyro series of speakers, which come in white or black. Aft...
pcmag.com
Updated:
2011-07-31 19:42:33
Average rating:70
When a 2.1 speaker system costs $130 and doesnt offer much in the way of extra features, the assumption is that the sound will be very good or possibly even excellent. With JBLs Spyro, we have an especially kooky-looking pair of PC speakers to anal...
  • No obvious distortion at maximum volume. Powerful subwoofer. Ideal for pop, rock, or rap. Small desktop speakers save space.
  • No visual meter for volume. Aside from volume, all other controls are on subwoofer. Touch-sensitive volume controls are not sensitive enough. Speakers are too light.
  • Virtually identical in price to Harman/Kardons Sound Sticks II, the Spyros sound almost as good but are lacking a bit in ergonomic design...
ilounge.com
Updated:
2011-07-31 19:42:33
Average rating:70
Simply put, Spyro and Spot are nearly the same system sonically, each blessed with dual 6-watt satellite speakers - smaller than the ones in JBL’s excellent Creature - and a 24-watt subwoofer that’s physically smaller but otherwise similar in...