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Xforce amps reviews
Xforce amps reviews






xforce amps reviews
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It’s affordable, at just £59.99 – the cheapest in the group – and it sounds terrific. We were pleasantly surprised with the Xenta XForce 5.1 Surround Sound Speaker kit. Incidentally, playing Star Wars: Battlefront, there’s nothing quite like having a TIE Fighter scream overhead and into the rear distance through this set. Monoprice is a popular online enclave for tech-savvy consumers, so it goes without saying I wondered if their Stage Right by Monoprice 30-Watt Tube Guitar Amp Head and 1x12 Cab would live up to the quality of some of their other well-received products. The louder and deeper explosions and distant gunfire from Battlefield 4 were perfect, and the middle and higher range frequencies – including voices – from Assassin’s Creed: Syndicate were spot on too. Under the brand name Stage Right by Monoprice, their website has everything from pedals to pedalboards and, you guessed it, amplifiers.

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TV shows and movies sounded fantastic with the XForce, but it really began to shine when we started gaming. Although it may look a little on the cheap side, Xenta has done an excellent job when it comes to the audio quality. In fact, we’d be willing to pitch this set against some of the considerably more expensive audio sets we’ve reviewed in the past.

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The mid and higher range sounds were clear and crisp in our tests, and the sub did a wonderful job of filling the room with a meaty bass. Thankfully, the kit comes with all the necessary cables you’ll need to get up and running with connection to a PC.Īudio quality is excellent. There’s ample connectivity around the rear of the sub, although there’s a lack of digital connections – which isn’t surprising at this price level. In fact, it’s one of the better functioning and well-made remotes of the group. Surprisingly, it doesn’t feel cheaply made. The media remote works well, although it doesn’t come with batteries – a small niggle but one that’s quite annoying. The plastic stand for each of the satellite speakers isn’t the greatest we’ve seen and it does look a little on the cheap side, but it works nonetheless. The build quality of the entire is remarkable, and it will certainly take its share of abuse from wayward feet. There’s also a handy remote, which is good to see on a system of this price, and the usual RCA speaker cables come as standard. The system comprises of five satellite speakers, which dish out a combined maximum of 50W RMS, and a subwoofer capable of 30W RMS.

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The Xenta XForce 5.1 Surround Sound speaker System is an extraordinarily cheap solution for anyone wanting to have a full desktop, audio set. Theres also a handy remote, which is good to see on a system of this price, and the usual RCA speaker cables come as standard. Xenta, which is a part of Ebuyer, has a number of peripherals in its range, including some interesting speaker sets. Requirements: Compatible sound card, audio outputs.








Xforce amps reviews