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Philips SBA290 Portable Speaker System | 
enlarge | Brand: Philips Category: CE
Buy New: £54.50
New (1) Used (2) from £35.99
Rating: 23 reviews Sales Rank: 3128
Media: Electronics Fragile: No Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.8 Dimensions (in): 8.7 x 7.6 x 3.5
MPN: BA290 Model: BA290 EAN: 8710895880374 ASIN: B000ALVUOY
Release Date: August 8, 2005 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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Fantastic! March 10, 2008 The Moth (UK) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
If you're considering looking for speakers for your mp3 player, then this is the one! The sound quality is actually fantastic, even at high volumes. The look is sleek and it comes with a case to protect it's shiny body. The disadvantage is that the speakers use 6 AAA batteries rather than the usual 4 AA. It does come with an adaptor, however, so that it very very useful. A buy really really worth it.
Just the Job January 13, 2008 Sam (Wigan) 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
Bought this for my Sony NWZA816 and works great. Has it's own volume, but if you turn the volume up on your MP3 player it sounds more powerful. It's really neat and light, only the size of a small pencil case and fits into its case like a glove. Has a mains adapter but you can also use 6 AAA Batteries. Perfect for when we go on holiday, it is well worth the money I paid for it which was not a lot.
Disappointed - but better than average for a bad bunch July 15, 2007 Richie B (UK) Max volume was not so great and I'm not a volume junkie. I've had JBL Ontour's (which went faulty) so I know little speakers are capable of a much better output. The base was good and beat the JBL but distortion occurs with anything more than an averagely base track below the sound level which you really want to listen. Frustrating ! Also I can't believe these speakers are sold without an adapter for a small socket. They come with a 3.5 mm jack only. In summary these are good if you don't mind listening to your music at lower volumes. Manufactures should be doing a much better job in this section and should not be skimping on quality of the components to make their profit margin. A winner would combine quality design, be well manufactured + have impressive clarity and decent volume (the JBL scores on these) but also have good base. I'd pay another 20 to get all this and it would be worth every penny. I dont think this is asking too much if you consider the sort of sounds cheap mini HiFi's can give.
Acoustic speakers? Are there any other kind? June 6, 2007 Volex (South Yorkshire, UK) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
First impressions of this natty little unit were 'OK-ish, but where's this impressive bass everyone mentions?' The higher frequencies also can be harsh & grating, and the resonant frequency of the little speaker units can be hit all too often by any female vocalist, resulting in an ear-piercing note. In fact, the closer I listened, the more disappointed I became (speaking as a perfectionist audiophile :) Now the good news. These speakers really do benefit from being 'run in', as many people recommend for headphones, and a couple of simple mods. If possible, play the unit continually for a couple of days or more at fairly high (but not distorting) volume (use the power adapter, obviously). The speakers loosen up nicely, and the bass response improves dramatically. Next, try plugging up the ports on the back of the unit, and damping down the enclosure (on the well-known principle that one should hear the speakers and not the box). I used blue tack and electrician's tape inside the rear cover, so nothing spoils the outer appearance. The top end becomes much sweeter, and the sound now has a depth and clarity which is very impressive indeed for such a small unit.
Good but... November 22, 2006 K. Syrett (Tanzania) 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
A really good little speaker with excellent sound quality. I use them with my laptop to watch films and listen to music. BUT the speaker cable is to short. What a pain. A shame really Philips really missed a trick here as the speakers are in the way if you want to work and listen as well. In fact I think they are lucky to get 3 stars.
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