Product Details
- Product Dimensions: 16.3 x 6.7 x 12.1 inches ; 8.5 pounds
- Shipping Weight: 10.2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
- Shipping: This item is also available for shipping to select countries outside the U.S.
- ASIN: B0025VKUQQ
- Item model number: VS2621
By : Altec Lansing
Price : $40.77
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Product Description
From the Manufacturer
Offering a bold and striking design, the Altec Lansing VS2621 speaker system delivers enhanced stereo sound, giving your games, movies, and music added depth and realistic sound. Optimized for computers and MP3 players, these speakers also give you the ability to expand your listening options through a front auxiliary input. Each stereo satellite features dual three-inch speakers matched with dual-tuned three-inch passive radiators for deeper low notes and sharper highs and mids. A compact subwoofer fills in the low notes for realistic sound and impact that you can both hear and feel. Thanks to Altec Lansing's Audio Alignment technology, the system's drivers, enclosure, and electronics are perfectly balanced, giving you the full, high-quality stereo sound your digital life demands.
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Stellar Sound and Striking LooksWith its striking, contemporary design, the VS2621 offers a bold visual statement, and the system's well-rounded sound grabs your ears. Each angled enclosure houses two three-inch speakers -- one active driver for the highs and mids and one passive speaker for improved bass response. The compact package gives you improved clarity and quality over integrated laptop speakers as well as striking looks that will complement any desktop setup.
Side-Firing Sub Adds Bass, Not ClutterMeasuring only 4.9 x 10.3 x 8.8 inches (W x D x H) the compact design of the separate subwoofer keeps your work area tidy. But don't let its size fool you -- you'll know it's there when the explosions in your games and movies rattle the room, or the bass in your favorite track hits with just the right amount of power.
Front Controls Within Easy ReachWith separate front-mounted knobs for power, volume, and tone, you have quick access for dialing in the perfect sound to match your music. The auxiliary input jack lets you use the VS2621 system to listen to your CD player, MP3 player, or digital music device without unplugging the speakers from your computer.
Audio Alignment Technology for Superb Accuracy and AlignmentThe VS2621 relies on Altec Lansing's proprietary Audio Alignment technology to make sure all of the speakers' components work together to deliver your music the way it is meant to be heard. Audio Alignment technology offers the perfect balance of the three elements of the speaker system -- the drivers, enclosure, and electronics -- to ensure a natural, uncolored, and rich sound from your speaker system. The VS2621 system is optimized for computers and digital media, giving new life to your music and multi-media files.
About Audio AlignmentWhether it's the tiniest of ear buds or the most imposing of subwoofers, Altec Lansing has refined every detail of its speakers to provide you with the most accurate sound reproduction and quality. Audio Alignment ensures that your components work together to deliver your music the way it is meant to be heard, offering the perfect balance of your speaker system's drivers, enclosure, and electronics. For 70 years Altec Lansing has been refining this process, bringing your speakers to life with advanced technologies that make them sing.
What's in the BoxAltec Lansing VS2621 speaker system (two satellite speakers and one subwoofer) and quick connect guide.
Altec Lansing ComputerSpeakers
BXR1220
BXR1221
VS2620
VS2621
Octane 7
Expressionist Ultra
Easy USB connection
Solid bass
Crystal-clear sound
Crystal-clear sound and powerful bass
Most popular design with seven drivers
A 200-Watts (RMS) powerhouse
Key Features
- Unique cylindrical satellite design
- Connects directly to computer's USB port
- Unique cylindrical satellite design with subwoofer
- Looks good in any environment
- Excellent drivers deliver superb audio
- Space-saving subwoofer delivers big sound and strong bass
- Looks good in any environment
- Excellent drivers deliver superb audio
- Features a total of seven drivers in a small, compact frame
- Crisp high end with specially engineered micro drivers
- Down-firing midrange drivers deliver warm, enveloping sound
- Formidable lows from a tough, compact 6.5" subwoofer
- Sleek, modern classic design
- Formidable bass with a massive front-firing subwoofer
- Tri-amplified design
- Two-way satellite speakers
- Works with computers, MP3 players, gaming consoles, TVs and DVD players
Sound Enhancement Technology
Audio Alignment
Audio Alignment
Audio Alignment
Audio Alignment
Audio Alignment
Audio Alignment
Onboard Controls
Power, Volume
Power, Volume
Power, Volume, Tone
Power, Volume, Tone
Power, Volume, Bass, Treble
Power, Volume, Bass, Treble
Audio Inputs
2-channel analog (stereo)
2-channel analog (stereo)
2-channel analog (stereo)
2-channel analog (stereo)
2-channel analog (stereo)
2-channel analog (stereo) + RCA
BXR1220
BXR1221
VS2620
VS2621
Octane 7
Expressionist Ultra
Secondary Aux In Jack
Magnetic Shielding
Sound Pressure
80 dB SPL
84 dB SPL
92 dB SPL
93 dB SPL
95 dB SPL
106 dB SPL
Total Continuous Power (RMS)
N/A
9 Watts RMS
5 Watts RMS
28 Watts RMS
28 Watts RMS
200 Watts RMS
Peak Power
N/A
18 Watts
10 Watts
56 Watts
56 Watts
400 Watts
Frequency Response
180 Hz - 20kHz(-10 dB)
50 Hz - 18kHz(-10 dB)
90 Hz - 20kHz(-10 dB)
45 Hz - 18kHz(-10 dB)
45 Hz - 18kHz(-10 dB)
40 Hz - 20kHz(-10 dB)
Speaker Configuration
Two 2" full-range drivers
Two 2" full-range drivers with 4" subwoofer
Two 3" full-range drivers with two 3" passive radiators
Two 2" full-range drivers with 4" subwoofer
Four 1" high frequency micro drivers and two 3" mid-bass drivers, with 6.5" subwoofer
Two 3" mid-range and two 1" high-frequency neodymium drivers, with 6.5" subwoofer
The VS2621 three-piece speaker system for computers ; MP3 players was built with one purpose in mind deliver blow-your-socks-off sound without blowing your budget. The unique angled shape of the satellites directs full-spectrum audio toward you for improved audio dynamics while the side-firing subwoofer pumps out impressive bass. Its compact size makes it ideal for small spaces, but there¿s nothing small about the sound. All controls are at your fingertips and a handy secondary input jack lets you connect your MP3 or CD player while still linked to your computer.
Altec Lansing VS2621 2.1 Channel Speaker System
Technical Details
- Stylish multimedia speakers with auxiliary input
- Add a CD or MP3 player without disconnecting from your computer
- Separate subwoofer adds bass from a compact enclosure
- Audio Alignment technology for balance and accuracy
- Each satellite speaker measures 5.1 x 5.2 x 4.7 inches, subwoofer measures 4.9 x 8.8 x 10.3 inches (WxHxD)
Customer Reviews
These Altec Lansings are quite a bit of speaker for the money. Having previous experience with Creative, Logitech, and Altec Lansing, I initially wanted to give those a shot, but eliminated the Creatives due to price.
The Logitech system, the X-240, was an ok set. Decent looking, similar wattage, and the sub even had a bass volume knob. Speaking of the sub, it is a great little piece, delivering deep, loud bass when asked with minimal distortion.
However, I use my computer speakers mostly for music, and here is where the Altecs take the cake. Where the Logitechs sounded muddy and flat, the Altecs are crisp, clear and open. The mids and highs are great. The satellites are far superior to the Logitech. The Altecs sub is a heavy, well built and quite attractive. I found that where the Logitechs sub boomed, the Altec nicely integrated the bass with the mids/highs. The bass is nice and controlled, and can get loud without distortion. The only plus the logitech had, musically, over the Altec was that the sub on the Logitech would get louder and had a volume control, where the Altec does not. However, for musical purposes, the Altec sub definitely has more than enough kick.
My conclusion is that each set has its own merit. For games and movies, where clarity is less important and bass is, go for the Logitech. But if you want crisp, clear sound with well rounded but not super loud bass, Altec is the clear winner.
I'm sitting here listening to some seriously good jazz, and I'm really enjoying the sound coming from these little speakers. I wasn't expecting much of such small speakers, even with a subwoofer included. When the box first arrived, I was disappointed to see the text on the box saying the auxiliary jack lets you connect an MP3/CD player while linked to your computer. I wanted this to work independently of the computer. Guess what - it does! No computer hookup required, but you can listen to your MP3 while connected to the computer. (Note that the AUX adapter is not included.) This set was very easy to set up. Visual directions are on the flaps of the box, but I didn't need them.
I compared this speaker set against my current computer speakers, which were more expensive and include a bigger subwoofer. This set is definitely comparable to my current one and has the added advantage of the AUX jack. I also compared this set to a nice docking station I have that produces very good sound quality. Also comparable. I'm impressed!
The speakers cannot be spaced more than 4 feet apart and you need to be careful about the positioning of the subwoofer, or you'll lose most of your bass effect. You cannot turn the volume up very high. It will go to "loud" but not "louder." There is a tone knob that adjusts bass/treble, but too far toward the bass side produces muffled sound and too far toward the treble side produced tinny sound. I left it in the middle and am happy with the quality of the sound. This set will not please a serious audiophile - certainly not someone who likes a lot of bass - but they're pretty darned good! I'm very pleasantly surprised by the quality of these speakers.
Altec Lansing VS2621 2.1 Channel Speaker System
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