Orb Audio Mod2 HT Quick Pack Surround Speakers
Orb Audio Mod2 HT Quick Pack Surround Speakers
USER REVIEWS
[Mar 05, 2008]
teracus7
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Price, sound, customer service and build quality you can pay a lot more and get a lot less. Stay away from those over priced bose cube speakers they sound terrible compared to these orbs, how bose stays in buisness is a mystery to me.
Weakness:
Need more color variety, I wish they made one in a black cherry color. This review is only for the quick pack, I have been into home theater since it hit the scene, over the years i have put together a wide variety of systems together, price ranging from a $800.00 system to my current $11,000.00 dollar system, so I have a pretty good idea of what sounds good and I have to say these little speakers sound very good for the money and have very good build quality. I have to agree with the previous reviewer, right out of the box they sound shallow and nasal on the top end, so give these speakers at least 24hr burn in, after that they sound much more open and spacious, but like with all satellites they need to be teamed up with a subwoofer, I tried them out in my main room and placed them on top of my towers and crossed them over at 120hz as the manufacturer suggest using a svs pb12-plus2 subwoofer, after the burn in period they sound great !!! I highly recommend them in a small to medium size room or as surround speakers, but as with all satellites they can never replace a quality tower speaker, tower speakers just have a more full bodied sound and a physical statement when guest come in to admire your set, you just can't deny physics, but when someone asks me to recommend a good budget system my answer will be orb audio !!! Customer Service Excellent !!! Similar Products Used: B&W, magnepan, yamaha, polk audio, aperion audio, klipsch, definitive technology, totem. |
[Jun 03, 2006]
Jfb2006
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Upper midrange detail. Let them run in for a time to clear the initial high end slurring.
Weakness:
Lower midrange. Try positioning them near a wall for better midrange bloom, and if possible set the crossover in your receiver not much lower than 120Hz so that your subwoofer can rise to the occasion. I am reviewing only the Orb Mod 2 satellite speakers, wired together two and two as left and right channels. I am not reviewing the subwoofer that Orb also offers. I have matched the Orbs with my favorite Boston Acoustics sub with a 10" diaphram and am driving them with a Harman Kardon AVR55 receiver with a fixed 100Hz crossover. This means that anything below 100Hz gets sent to the sub, and anything above 100Hz gets sent to the Orbs. I believe Orb audio recommends a 120Hz crossover, if your reciever can manage it.
Similar Products Used: Harman Kardon AVR55 receiver, Panasonic S25 DVD player, Boston Acoustics CR400 subwoofer. |