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Slim Flat Panel Speakers

Slim Flat Panel Speakers
Brand: Altec Lansing

List Price: $448.95
Buy New: $238.69
You Save: $210.26 (47%)



New (26) from $238.69

Rating: 2.0 out of 5 stars 4 reviews
Sales Rank: 20444

Color: Black
Media: Electronics
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Shipping Weight (lbs): 27
Dimensions (in): 7.9 x 8.5 x 16

MPN: PT6021
Model: PT6021
UPC: 021986942498
EAN: 0021986942498
ASIN: B000LTKFDW

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • consumer electronics
  • audio
  • home stereo
  • speakers

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
It's pro audio in a sleek disguise. The Altec Lansing PT6021 system delivers pure, clean, uncluttered audio. High highs. Low lows. And, best of all, because it features InConcert technology, a fusion of pro audio line-array and tri-amp technologies, the sound feels like it's being directed right at you. InConcert Technology minimizes reverb from floors and ceilings. And volume drop-off is negligible even when you walk to the back of a big room.The system's twin, ultra-slim satellites contain a total of twelve micro drivers, with each pair powered by its own discrete amplifier - that's three amps per satellite! A ported subwoofer completes the system and the sound by providing sophisticated, low frequency bass. The slim, flat-panel satellites look perfect next to a flat-panel screen, and they feature removable bases for easy wall mounting. With the PT6021, you get incredible sound and cutting-edge design. Just the way you like it.


Customer Reviews:

1 out of 5 stars Lack of midrange...   November 29, 2007
Joey Saechao
5 out of 6 found this review helpful

The highs on these speakers are great, but SERIOUSLY LACKING on the mids. No matter how low I turn the bass down with the control, the subwoofer is too boomy. I have the Altec Lansing MX5021 and they sound MUCH better than these (too bad Altec discontinued them). These speakers are not up to my expectation for the price and are way too over-priced for a simple 2.1 system.


1 out of 5 stars Dead And No Help   November 6, 2007
L. Myers (CA USA)
4 out of 5 found this review helpful

These hideously expensive speakers died after about 6 months. To repair them they want me to ship these heavy speakers to them, at my expense.

Instead, I think I'll put them in the trash and buy speakers from someone who will support their product. Do NOT buy from Altec Lansing.



1 out of 5 stars Horrible Junk!   July 3, 2008
Eric (Indianapolis, IN)
3 out of 4 found this review helpful

I had a set of Altec's 2.1 FX6021. They were incredible. The music was pure joy to listen to. I never would use an equalizer because everyone I tried only lessened the fantastic sound of the FX6021 set.

However, bad things happened to the speaker system during a lightning storm. A surge made them kaput. So, trusting Altec's new PT6021 system to be the same or better, I purchased them. The satellites sounded tinny with absolutely no body at all to the mid range or highs. They sounded as bad as a cheap table radio. Matter of fact, I think they sounded worse than that.

The bass was nonexistant. The sub woofer didn't even work. However, even if it had and was decent enough, it could never have compensated for the tinny sound of the satellite speakers. I've asked for a return order. DON'T even begin to consider this lemon system. Altec ruined a fantastic system. Oh, yeah, the manual is now the size of your hand and printed in type so small only someone with the eyesight of a fighter pilot could read it without a magnifying glass.

Horrible disappointment.



4 out of 5 stars Sounds good, pricey   September 12, 2008
ohsolomia (Dallas)
I loved the silver FX versions of these speakers. At $230 plus shipping it is in a tough and pricey group. I was able to snag some PT's at $140pp, and at that price point they are marvelous. None of its ~$100to$200 competitors were strong in mid range, this one uses an interesting approach with its stack of small speakers acousticaly staggered to imitate a large speaker. I like these better than the Z2300's which were running $110-130. At the $200+ price point there are a lot of variables, not the least of which are enviromental/setup. I like the remote, as they may move over to a home theater set up at some point.




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