Cambridge Soundworks The Surround Surround Speakers
Cambridge Soundworks The Surround Surround Speakers
USER REVIEWS
[Oct 07, 2003]
Manuel
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Create good soundfields, work especially well with DVD movies in Dolby Digital. Small size, with good build quality.
Weakness:
None, if you consider that they are surround speakers. These are very good speakers for surround sound use. Notice I said surround sound. They were not made for main speakers, and maybe not for DVD-Audio. They sound very good on my home theater, and do exactly what I expected of them when I bought them. I see that Cambridge Soundworks has now added monopole capable bi- and dipolar surrounds to their lineup. This would be the absolute best choice, but, hey, these weren't designed for that. They do exactly what they supposed to do. I have certainly enjoyed them with my system, and they integrate well with my Polk center and Front/Lefts. Similar Products Used: Infinity and Yamaha (small 2 ways). |
[Apr 23, 2002]
Keith Savage
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Good For Dolby Prologic. Solid construction.
Weakness:
Terrible for DVD-Audio Bad for 5.1 channel sound when the rear channels are fed non-diffuse sound The Cambridge Soundworks Surround speakers are great if you live in Dolby prologic world and have never heard of Dolby Digital 5.1 or DTS, or DVD-audio. These Bipole/dipole speakers have opposing tweeters pointed side ways to create diffuse sound. This works well on Dolby prologic tracks to create rear ambience, but it ruins DVD-audio when you want precise full channel sound from every speaker. I ended up returning these for a pair of Monitor Audio Bronze 1s, which blow these out of the water in term of frequency response and clarity. Do not be fooled in thinking you can flip the bipole/dipole switch on the front of these and make them sound good on DVD-audio -- the tweeters are still facing side ways. If you still have your heart set on Dipole/Bipole technology, then these are a great value at $100/pair on ebay direct from Cambridge soundworks. They mark them as refurbished, but they are in fact brandnew. The build quality is good, like most Cambridge Soundworks products. The grills are metal, so they ought to be highly durable speakers. They are small enough to wall mount without freaking out your significant other. Being a big fan of the Departed Henry Kloss, It''s a shame that at the end of the day I have to recommend against them in favor of convential direct radiating speakers. Similar Products Used: Polk RT7, Polk RT35i, Polk CSi30, Monitor Audio Bronze 1 |
[Jan 22, 2000]
Justin Weiss
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Nice, evenly dispersed sound on movie soundtracks
Weakness:
Not full range (but hey, they're not supposed to be!) I am wondering if some of the reviewers below know that these are SURROUND speakers, meant for use in HT applications. They are not supposed to be your front main speakers! Similar Products Used: none |
[Mar 22, 2000]
Michael Gutierrez
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Bipole/Dipole switchability, easy to hang on wall, dipole mode is excellent.
Weakness:
Not full-range, but that's why they're the price they are. These were pretty good surround speakers, not bad price, easy to set-up, and made a good first impression on me. Cambridge SoundWorks offers a 30-day in home trial, so there's no harm in seeing if the surrounds suit your style. Very good speakers, but there are better out there. |
[Jan 11, 2002]
Steve
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Dipole/bipole design, great sound dispersion.
Weakness:
None so far. First of all, you can save a ton of money by getting these speakers through hifi.com's auctions on eBay. They say that they are refurbished, but they looked brand new to me. I couldn't even find a scratch on them. I paid a little over $100 instead of the $399 list! And, that included the full warranty. Similar Products Used: Bose. |
[Nov 06, 1999]
Peter Dress
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
None, really
Weakness:
Poor, tinny sound; overpriced Say what you will about these speakers, but I feel they are not worth the money Cambridge Soundworks asks for them. |
[Aug 03, 1999]
Tom
an Audio Enthusiast
The Surround IIs I have had for about 7 months seem good - until I took the time to hear what I could get for just a little more $$. They will soon be replaced w/ two Acoustic Energy Aegis One direct radiators. Seriously, these things are awful for everything except the highest frequencies and don't even think about playing any DTS music or CDs using DPL or DSP effects (not that I'd bother w/ DSP or DPL for two-channel music). The drivers on these are really, really small cardboard things that can't hold a candle to a half-decent pair of full-range speakers for maybe $50 more per pair. |
[Feb 12, 1999]
Joe
an Audio Enthusiast
I can't remember the last time I was disappointed with any product that was designed by Henry Kloss. The Surround dipole speakers are not any different. The only disappointment I have is that these now discontinued speakers were replaced by The Surround 5.1s(at least they are not listed in the latest CS catalogs). My opinion is this DD and DTS craze is not a valuable reason to concentrate more efforts on bipole speakers,especially for use in surround systems. I'm sure I'm alone,here. I have no doubt they are good performers. Maybe,Cambridge Soundworks should have left the option available(and maybe they have). Anyway,I enjoy the fact that these speakers can convince me that peripheral sound can be one of the most difficult theories to understand. |
[Feb 28, 2001]
Robert
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Bipole/Dipole design I am happy with these surround speakers. They do everything they are supposed to do, without paying too much. I feel these are a nice match to the Definitive Technology BP-10's, c/l/r 1000 and Mirage subwoofer that I own. I think most people will be happy with these speakers. Similar Products Used: 2-way Realistic speakers |
[Jan 14, 2001]
Paul
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Everything, these surrounds are absolutely amazing.
Weakness:
They take a little time to get set up right to fully function with a system, but what home theater doesn't? These are great surrounds, they perform as finely tuned instruments, as Cambridge has rightfully intended. I took my time in finding the right setting on my receiver to get the full ambience affect and it was more than worth it. Make sure that if you get them that they sound equally as loud if not just a little louder than your front tweeters and mids it helps the 5.1's to fully envelope you within the sound. Also the bipole/dipole functioning of these speakers enhances the total function on whateere sound source you might be listening to. If you want a high quality surround that gives you the feel of a home movie theater then you should certainly purchase these speakers. Similar Products Used: Sony, Cerwin Vega, Yamaha, JBL, KLH. |