Cambridge Soundworks Microworks Floorstanding Speakers
Cambridge Soundworks Microworks Floorstanding Speakers
USER REVIEWS
[Feb 23, 2002]
sapearl
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Tremendous power and bass for the money at the recently reduced price, attractive fit and finish - I bought the black units. The system puts out as much power as my old college stereo system. For people looking for a powerful cheap, two-channel only, wannabe home theater setup for a TV, you can''t beat the price.
Weakness:
BUZZING - When cabled only to my TV I initially heard continuous buzzing coming from the satellite speakers. After a fair amount of experimentation and a couple of calls to tech support I was able to somewhat resolve the problem and I''m fairly happy with the results. The problem stems from the Microworks in-line volume control and how it works in conjunction with my TV''s own volume control output. This may or may not be a quirk with other TV''s. You have to "balance" the two controls against each other, to find a happy medium. This is alluded to in the manual and was suggested to me by the tech folks. In my particular setup I have set the MW volume control to "3". If I want to turn things up I do so by adjusting the TV''s volume control. This almost totally eliminates the buzz. If I set the MW volume at 4 or greater, I can hear the buzz during quiet audio/movie passages. If I play loud rock though, any buzz is lost in the general chaos. Interestingly enough if I plug my cheap walkman into the line-in on the subwoofer there is no buzz at all (buzzing could be an AC related issue?). Before I got to this point though I bought a Radio Shack line interferance filter, Having a daughter in college, I was looking for some pseudo home theater on the cheap for my 27" Mitsubishi with a busted right speaker. For the approximate cost of repairing the TV I decided to purchase the Microworks sytem instead. My goal was more audio power for my TV, increased bass and greater stereo separation, and a better way to listen to my CD''s and MP3''s. The microworks exceeded all of these expectations. I ordered the system from HiFi.Com by phone for $149 in early February of 2002 and received it four days later. Setup was fairly intuitive and straight forward. The hardest part was fishing the wires through the back of our entertainment unit. My TV has left and right audio-out jacks on the back panel, so I had to buy a Radio Shack "stereo-Y" connector to accomodate the cambridge cable. I was immediately impressed by the amount of power and clean bass this thing puts out. Professionally produced classical CD''s are terrific and MP3''s that I''ve burned myself are excellent (I''ve got a Panasonic DVD player hooked to the TV also that I also use to play music). Hard rock and techno rattle the china in an adjacent cabinet - I can only do that when my wife is out of the house. Placement of the two satellite speakers is pretty subjective but critical to good listening. I''ve got mine spaced about 7'' apart. I listen from a couch about 10'' away from the set in our livingroom. When only listening to music it doesn''t matter too much if the satellites are positioned above or below the mid-line of the TV. But when viewing DVD''s, tapes or broadcast programs you want to center them on the TV screen in order to give yourself a good "phantom" center channel for dialogue; I don''t have a physical center speaker. Otherwise the dialogue "source" will seem unnatural. I just watched the "Mummy Returns" and the battle scenes were very impressive - they rattled the dishes and the bass was only set at half. |
[Jan 10, 2000]
Chuck
Casual Listener
Strength:
Great sound for the price
Weakness:
Haven't found one yet Got them from Hifi.com for $125 with free shipping (it was a special). I use them as the speakers for my computer. For this price these babies are awesome. Great for games and great for listening to music while working on the computer. Similar Products Used: Cambridge Soundworks computer speakers |
[Dec 26, 1999]
Manny Piojo
Casual Listener
Strength:
I was neither an audiophiler nor a listener who really cared much about my sound. However, I was looking for a quality sound at a budget to help me with my studying. I received a set of Microworks for Christmas and was nothing short of astounded. I read the reviews and listened to the sampler at a factory store, but had no idea it sounded this good. I am no audiophiler,but I do know how much more powerful the music I play on Microworks becomes. My recommendation, buy it! At $150 (till the new year) there is no greater value by far! And it sounds much better at home than it does in the store. My sister came into the room when I hooked them up X-mas eve night and told me to stop playing our mom's piano because she was sleeping. It was the hit of the party on Christmas. It actually convinced 2 other relatives to go out and buy it the day after!
Weakness:
I thoroughly notice the inferior sound of many other mid-price systems after listening to this. I can't do without my Microworks! At $150 it is he best deal by far. Especially after I had them at home. The reviews and the demo at the factory store had not prepared me for the bass and clarity of sound I had received. |
[Nov 19, 2001]
Steve Ng
Audiophile
Strength:
The MegaWorks 210D delivers audiophile "quality" sound.
Weakness:
Inexpensive I owned the Cambridge Soundworks (CSW) MicroWorks III for almost three years. Then, recently I purchased the new CSW Sub/Sat multimedia speaker system "MegaWorks" 210D". I hooked it up to my home PC and I was immediately "stunned", Similar Products Used: Cambridge Soundworks MicroWorks III "Sub-woofer/Satelite System. |
[Apr 30, 2000]
T Kant
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Musicality and sound quality
Weakness:
None as far as multimedia speakers go, but it's not going to better a hifi system. I've had these speakers for almost 3 years now. It used to cost around $325. It can now be ordered from www.hifi.com for around $150. As far as computer multimedia speakers go, these are as good as they get for two channel sound. Some of the newer ones have four satellite speakers for surround sound. Similar Products Used: Altec Lansing acs48? |
[Feb 09, 2001]
Henry Huang
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Stunning audio performance. From bass to treble, all make me amazed. Audio details are shown clearly. Nice price for these advantages.
Weakness:
Volume control, speaker cables are unnecessary long(but quality is good than others). I upgraded my PCWorks to MicroWorks, and sounds are sounded never the same from then on. Similar Products Used: Compared with ACS48 and ATP3 |
[Feb 03, 2001]
Ave
Casual Listener
Strength:
Small size of the satellites
Weakness:
Volume Control - unequal amplitude from left/right channel at different volume settings The Microworks sounds, in a word, fantastic. My "non-audiophile" ears can tell that a US$1000 Bose Acoustimass system seriously lacks midrange, so I guess I can't be too far off when I say that the Microworks seems to cover the full range. Similar Products Used: Roland MA-7, Nakamichi PC speakers. Have listened to Midiland S4, Creative DTT3500 |
[Jul 30, 1999]
Jacob
an Audio Enthusiast
I bought these right around the time Creative Labs bought a share in Cambridge soundworks (about 3 years ago). This is probably the best 3-piece computer system you can get for the price. I have read some reviews about problems with the system, but have never experienced them in the 3 pairs I have listened to. Maybe Creative Labs changed production some to bring down the price. A year ago I would have given them 5 stars, now they may sound better than anything in the price range, there are a few other options that might offer a little more bang for the buck. (These are computer speakers so most people are looking for a good deal, not incredible sound). Great for music, games, and movies although not as boomy on the low end as some other speakers targeted at pc-gamers. I actually view this as a positive because the clearer bass sounds better for music. Highly recommended. |
[Dec 22, 2000]
Dan
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Price. Fidelity. Range.
Weakness:
Volume control. Cables. A good value at their $130 sale price, these speakers feature a natural treble response, surprisingly solid midrange and excellent tight bass with amazing depth, given the bass unit's size. Similar Products Used: Yamaha, Altec Lansing |
[Dec 06, 1999]
James K.
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
HIGHLY VERSATILE (will plug into anything with a stereo or headphone jack - tv, pc, walkman, minidisc, mp3 player, portable cd, etc.) About a year ago, I was in the market for relatively inexpensive, yet high-performing multimedia speakers (self-amplified). After a long search, I finally ran into the Microworks system (a two-sat, 1 subwoofer set) and was astounded how something so simple-looking and small could sound so huge. I bought a set for $349 and felt that I had a bargain (actually, even at the price, it was considered a Best-Buy and received extremely high marks whenever reviewed). The only bad thing: these are now only $249. |