Basspulse 2.1 Surround Sound Speaker Review | 4K

Basspulse 2.1 Surround Sound Speaker Review | 4K

Hi, this is Wayne again with a topic “Basspulse 2.1 Surround Sound Speaker Review | 4K”.
A speaker system that looks great sounds great and doesn’t cost a lot. These are the bass pulse 2.1, and this is my full review. The Baseball’s 2.1 cost 39 pound 99, which places it very much on the boundary between something we might consider budget and something we might consider mid-range. Not to me. These look absolutely awesome, but I know that the design is not going to be for everybody they’re.

Very much appealing to sort of a gamer style audience with their aggressive design language and they styled after a lot of very popular gaming headsets, which you may recognize. These aren’t what I’d call minimalist and if you’re going for a clean look, then you probably might want to look elsewhere and while they do look quite literally cutting-edge. The two tweeters do feel a little bit superficial with them being made totally out of plastic and feeling very light. Indeed, having said that, once you’ve got it set up, you’re going to be spending very little hands-on time with them and they actually house a surprising amount of power.

Each tweeter has five watts and combined with the 10 watt subwoofer, we have 20 watts of total output. So if the base pulse 2.1 looks great during the day, it looks even better at night time a cool little touch. You said the LEDs actually pulls with the music, providing it’s above a certain volume. Anyways, let’s take a listen.

These things are a hell of a lot of fun to listen to there’s no two ways about it. The only thing that actually really separates them from a really high-end speaker setup is the level of detail, but apart from that, they sound fantastic. They reproduce songs in a way.

That’S enjoyable to listen to, they have an almost unlimited amount of bass and more volume than would be sensible to use. The stereo effect is really quite strong. Providing you separate the tweeters enough and they’re actually useful said to speak, is to using gaming.

You can really tell which direction footsteps are coming from as well as gunshots, but I did have a couple of issues. First of all, there is some noticeable speaker noise when you’re moving stuff around, sometimes as much as touching the cable will be enough to trigger this off. So you’ve got to be really quite careful and it’s the same story with the phone. It’S a little bit. Temperamental. Sometimes, there’s no issues whatsoever, but occasionally even just rotating the cable or cause it to mess up, and the second issue is: why is everything here is connected and so the ends up being five different cables? You need to take care of, so you basically just have to be very good with cable management, but providing you can do this and that you’ve got plenty of places to hide the cables. You can actually make it quite a sleek piece of kit and you know without meaning to brag. This looks pretty awesome and I mean you could pick these speakers to pieces.

Basspulse 2.1 Surround Sound Speaker Review | 4K

You could say that the LED lighting is not full coverage. You could say that the pulsating effect is not really sort of that obvious. I mean. Obviously a 5.1 speaker setup is going to give you more immersive sound, but for 39.99 good, looking speaker setup.

Basspulse 2.1 Surround Sound Speaker Review | 4K

That does everything you want it to there’s enough base to shake your whole house and in a volume for you to get complaints from your neighbors. If that’s, what you’re going for it has a full suite of compatibility, it’s going to work with your phone, your tablet, your Mac, your PC or pretty much any other device, and one last piece of info, which I thought was kind of interesting, is that by default The base post 2.1 come with three years of manufacturer’s warranty, which is really rather strange, but I guess it’s kind of a signal that they think these will. Last you a long time thanks for watching guys – and I hope you enjoyed this video .