Corsair is selling the SP2500 for Rs. 12,200, which is a lot more than some of the popular 2.1 speakers such as the legendary Altec Lansing MX5021 for example. The MX5021 is hard to find these days, but with vey few good options in the market, this is ...
Powerful bass, impressive mids and highs, excellent stereo imaging and soundstaging, wires remote with LCD, option of upgrading firmware in future
Bass should have been punchier, mids could have had a bit more clarity, no wireless remote, speakers aren't wall-mountable, speakers not adjustable, expensive
The Corsair SP2500 is priced at Rs. 12,500 plus taxes. For that price you get a very powerful speaker system that also comes with a lot of bells and whistles, but more importantly sounds good. Still, to be honest, what we heard was nowhere near as impr...
The speaker market is severely flooded when it comes to PC systems, but its mainly at the lower-end of the scale and while these have their place for the budget user, they aren't exactly record breaking and don't pierce your eardrums as we all want, even...
Abstract: Desktop PC’s and even home entertainment systems store an immense collection of our music, movies and games and it is therefore to our benefit to invest in a good quality sound system to enhance the entertainment experience. You may have the latest gr...
Abstract: Corsair has been blazing a trail of late. Known to many as a manufacturer of a wide range of system memory, the company has been busy diversifying into a number of related markets: we've seen high-quality chassis, coolers and a gaming headset launched...
Abstract: Is it just us, or are 5.1- and 7.1-channel speaker systems impractical for PCs? In our 2.1 speaker roundup, we look at the Corsair SP2500 and Antec/Soundscience Rockus 3D|2.1, along with the Creative Gigaworks 3D, Klipsch Promedia 2.1, and Logitech Z62...