Swans M10 2.1 Speakers Quick Review

Lazada Philippines

We recently got our hands on the Swans M10 which is a 2.1 multimedia speaker. We set it up as music and movie speakers to try if it could go toe-to-toe against known brand names in the market today. Join us in this quick review and find out.

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The M10 has a very simplistic design going on. The entirety of its body is wrapped in solid black hue with the front panel made of glossy PVC. The woofer has a chrome-plated volume knob on the upper right side of its face with its 5-inch driver placed right in the middle. On the lower left there’s the diaphragm to give its bass some space to reverberate.

Swans-M10-1

The two satellites each carry a 20mm dome tweeter and a 3-inch mid-range driver. For connectivity, Both satellites have a single cable that connects to the back of the main woofer. Back here, we only have the power switch, RCA ports for digital input, subwoofer bass level, and another diaphragm.

The package comes with an RCA cable that ends with a 3.5mm jack that you can connect to your music player or television – making it easy to use for music-playing and movie-watching.

Swans-M10-2

We first tried playing a couple of songs on it and honestly, we were proven wrong with what we initially expected from it. We thought that because of its simple and straightforward design, and somewhat of an unheard name in the Philippines, it’s just one of those speakers that don’t take sound quality seriously.

Sound quality for the M10 is whole and punchy. It’s got the characteristics of other known brands in terms of mids and highs. Its lows, although is pretty solid, lacks the oomph that we were looking for. Don’t get us wrong, we feel the power of its bass. It’s just that it’s not at par with other 2.1 speakers we’ve previously tried.

Another thing that we noticed was the distortion that’s present on full volume. However, we discovered that keeping it at around 80-85% volume is the loudest it can go without breaking the details of the music. In addition, we don’t see any problem for the speakers in filling up a medium-sized room since it could go pretty loud even at 80% volume.

We also used it to watch movies and just like for music, we were satisfied by its sound reproduction – dialogue was clear, sound effects proved immersive, and musical scoring was enjoyable. Same was the case when volume is cranked to the maximum so we still settled for keeping it around its sweet spot.

Swans-M10-4

The Swans M10 is one of those speakers that looks really simple and straightforward, but don’t let that fool you as it’s got a decent sound reproduction for both music and movies. Volume can go loud but turning it up to maximum creates slight distortion so just keep it at a nice level to enjoy it. Sound quality-wise, it could be compared to Microlab and Creative speakers.

Available at Lazada.com and EDGE by PCHub for Php4,490, it’s more expensive than other 2.1 speakers in the market but you get clear and bigger sound.

Swans M10 specs:
Type: 2.1 multimedia speaker
Drivers: 3-inch drivers and 20mm dome tweeter (satellites), 5-inch driver (woofer)
Frequency Range: 120Hz – 20kHz (satellites), 42Hz – 1kHz (woofer)
Impedance: 4 ohms (satellites and woofer)
Weight: 840 grams (satellites), 4.2 kg (woofer)
Price: Php4,490

What we liked about it:

  • Punchy mids
  • Decent highs
  • Good for both music and movies
  • Bigger sound compared to other 2.1 speakers

What we didn’t like:

  • Bass lacks a little more oomph
  • Distortion at full volume

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Swans M10 2.1 Speakers Quick Review

Lazada Philippines

We recently got our hands on the Swans M10 which is a 2.1 multimedia speaker. We set it up as music and movie speakers to try if it could go toe-to-toe against known brand names in the market today. Join us in this quick review and find out.

Swans-M10-3

The M10 has a very simplistic design going on. The entirety of its body is wrapped in solid black hue with the front panel made of glossy PVC. The woofer has a chrome-plated volume knob on the upper right side of its face with its 5-inch driver placed right in the middle. On the lower left there’s the diaphragm to give its bass some space to reverberate.

Swans-M10-1

The two satellites each carry a 20mm dome tweeter and a 3-inch mid-range driver. For connectivity, Both satellites have a single cable that connects to the back of the main woofer. Back here, we only have the power switch, RCA ports for digital input, subwoofer bass level, and another diaphragm.

The package comes with an RCA cable that ends with a 3.5mm jack that you can connect to your music player or television – making it easy to use for music-playing and movie-watching.

Swans-M10-2

We first tried playing a couple of songs on it and honestly, we were proven wrong with what we initially expected from it. We thought that because of its simple and straightforward design, and somewhat of an unheard name in the Philippines, it’s just one of those speakers that don’t take sound quality seriously.

Sound quality for the M10 is whole and punchy. It’s got the characteristics of other known brands in terms of mids and highs. Its lows, although is pretty solid, lacks the oomph that we were looking for. Don’t get us wrong, we feel the power of its bass. It’s just that it’s not at par with other 2.1 speakers we’ve previously tried.

Another thing that we noticed was the distortion that’s present on full volume. However, we discovered that keeping it at around 80-85% volume is the loudest it can go without breaking the details of the music. In addition, we don’t see any problem for the speakers in filling up a medium-sized room since it could go pretty loud even at 80% volume.

We also used it to watch movies and just like for music, we were satisfied by its sound reproduction – dialogue was clear, sound effects proved immersive, and musical scoring was enjoyable. Same was the case when volume is cranked to the maximum so we still settled for keeping it around its sweet spot.

Swans-M10-4

The Swans M10 is one of those speakers that looks really simple and straightforward, but don’t let that fool you as it’s got a decent sound reproduction for both music and movies. Volume can go loud but turning it up to maximum creates slight distortion so just keep it at a nice level to enjoy it. Sound quality-wise, it could be compared to Microlab and Creative speakers.

Available at Lazada.com and EDGE by PCHub for Php4,490, it’s more expensive than other 2.1 speakers in the market but you get clear and bigger sound.

Swans M10 specs:
Type: 2.1 multimedia speaker
Drivers: 3-inch drivers and 20mm dome tweeter (satellites), 5-inch driver (woofer)
Frequency Range: 120Hz – 20kHz (satellites), 42Hz – 1kHz (woofer)
Impedance: 4 ohms (satellites and woofer)
Weight: 840 grams (satellites), 4.2 kg (woofer)
Price: Php4,490

What we liked about it:

  • Punchy mids
  • Decent highs
  • Good for both music and movies
  • Bigger sound compared to other 2.1 speakers

What we didn’t like:

  • Bass lacks a little more oomph
  • Distortion at full volume

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Swans M10 2.1 Speakers Quick Review

Lazada Philippines

We recently got our hands on the Swans M10 which is a 2.1 multimedia speaker. We set it up as music and movie speakers to try if it could go toe-to-toe against known brand names in the market today. Join us in this quick review and find out.

Swans-M10-3

The M10 has a very simplistic design going on. The entirety of its body is wrapped in solid black hue with the front panel made of glossy PVC. The woofer has a chrome-plated volume knob on the upper right side of its face with its 5-inch driver placed right in the middle. On the lower left there’s the diaphragm to give its bass some space to reverberate.

Swans-M10-1

The two satellites each carry a 20mm dome tweeter and a 3-inch mid-range driver. For connectivity, Both satellites have a single cable that connects to the back of the main woofer. Back here, we only have the power switch, RCA ports for digital input, subwoofer bass level, and another diaphragm.

The package comes with an RCA cable that ends with a 3.5mm jack that you can connect to your music player or television – making it easy to use for music-playing and movie-watching.

Swans-M10-2

We first tried playing a couple of songs on it and honestly, we were proven wrong with what we initially expected from it. We thought that because of its simple and straightforward design, and somewhat of an unheard name in the Philippines, it’s just one of those speakers that don’t take sound quality seriously.

Sound quality for the M10 is whole and punchy. It’s got the characteristics of other known brands in terms of mids and highs. Its lows, although is pretty solid, lacks the oomph that we were looking for. Don’t get us wrong, we feel the power of its bass. It’s just that it’s not at par with other 2.1 speakers we’ve previously tried.

Another thing that we noticed was the distortion that’s present on full volume. However, we discovered that keeping it at around 80-85% volume is the loudest it can go without breaking the details of the music. In addition, we don’t see any problem for the speakers in filling up a medium-sized room since it could go pretty loud even at 80% volume.

We also used it to watch movies and just like for music, we were satisfied by its sound reproduction – dialogue was clear, sound effects proved immersive, and musical scoring was enjoyable. Same was the case when volume is cranked to the maximum so we still settled for keeping it around its sweet spot.

Swans-M10-4

The Swans M10 is one of those speakers that looks really simple and straightforward, but don’t let that fool you as it’s got a decent sound reproduction for both music and movies. Volume can go loud but turning it up to maximum creates slight distortion so just keep it at a nice level to enjoy it. Sound quality-wise, it could be compared to Microlab and Creative speakers.

Available at Lazada.com and EDGE by PCHub for Php4,490, it’s more expensive than other 2.1 speakers in the market but you get clear and bigger sound.

Swans M10 specs:
Type: 2.1 multimedia speaker
Drivers: 3-inch drivers and 20mm dome tweeter (satellites), 5-inch driver (woofer)
Frequency Range: 120Hz – 20kHz (satellites), 42Hz – 1kHz (woofer)
Impedance: 4 ohms (satellites and woofer)
Weight: 840 grams (satellites), 4.2 kg (woofer)
Price: Php4,490

What we liked about it:

  • Punchy mids
  • Decent highs
  • Good for both music and movies
  • Bigger sound compared to other 2.1 speakers

What we didn’t like:

  • Bass lacks a little more oomph
  • Distortion at full volume

The post Swans M10 2.1 Speakers Quick Review appeared first on YugaTech | Philippines, Tech News & Reviews.

Swans M10 2.1 Speakers Quick Review

Lazada Philippines

We recently got our hands on the Swans M10 which is a 2.1 multimedia speaker. We set it up as music and movie speakers to try if it could go toe-to-toe against known brand names in the market today. Join us in this quick review and find out.

Swans-M10-3

The M10 has a very simplistic design going on. The entirety of its body is wrapped in solid black hue with the front panel made of glossy PVC. The woofer has a chrome-plated volume knob on the upper right side of its face with its 5-inch driver placed right in the middle. On the lower left there’s the diaphragm to give its bass some space to reverberate.

Swans-M10-1

The two satellites each carry a 20mm dome tweeter and a 3-inch mid-range driver. For connectivity, Both satellites have a single cable that connects to the back of the main woofer. Back here, we only have the power switch, RCA ports for digital input, subwoofer bass level, and another diaphragm.

The package comes with an RCA cable that ends with a 3.5mm jack that you can connect to your music player or television – making it easy to use for music-playing and movie-watching.

Swans-M10-2

We first tried playing a couple of songs on it and honestly, we were proven wrong with what we initially expected from it. We thought that because of its simple and straightforward design, and somewhat of an unheard name in the Philippines, it’s just one of those speakers that don’t take sound quality seriously.

Sound quality for the M10 is whole and punchy. It’s got the characteristics of other known brands in terms of mids and highs. Its lows, although is pretty solid, lacks the oomph that we were looking for. Don’t get us wrong, we feel the power of its bass. It’s just that it’s not at par with other 2.1 speakers we’ve previously tried.

Another thing that we noticed was the distortion that’s present on full volume. However, we discovered that keeping it at around 80-85% volume is the loudest it can go without breaking the details of the music. In addition, we don’t see any problem for the speakers in filling up a medium-sized room since it could go pretty loud even at 80% volume.

We also used it to watch movies and just like for music, we were satisfied by its sound reproduction – dialogue was clear, sound effects proved immersive, and musical scoring was enjoyable. Same was the case when volume is cranked to the maximum so we still settled for keeping it around its sweet spot.

Swans-M10-4

The Swans M10 is one of those speakers that looks really simple and straightforward, but don’t let that fool you as it’s got a decent sound reproduction for both music and movies. Volume can go loud but turning it up to maximum creates slight distortion so just keep it at a nice level to enjoy it. Sound quality-wise, it could be compared to Microlab and Creative speakers.

Available at Lazada.com and EDGE by PCHub for Php4,490, it’s more expensive than other 2.1 speakers in the market but you get clear and bigger sound.

Swans M10 specs:
Type: 2.1 multimedia speaker
Drivers: 3-inch drivers and 20mm dome tweeter (satellites), 5-inch driver (woofer)
Frequency Range: 120Hz – 20kHz (satellites), 42Hz – 1kHz (woofer)
Impedance: 4 ohms (satellites and woofer)
Weight: 840 grams (satellites), 4.2 kg (woofer)
Price: Php4,490

What we liked about it:

  • Punchy mids
  • Decent highs
  • Good for both music and movies
  • Bigger sound compared to other 2.1 speakers

What we didn’t like:

  • Bass lacks a little more oomph
  • Distortion at full volume

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Bose SoundDock XT Quick Review

Bose has a slew of new audio peripherals that landed first on our hands. One of these is the Bose SoundDock XT that was just announced a couple of months back and looks promising even on first glance. Is it a speaker that would capture the hearts (and ears) of many? We find out. 

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Bose is known for having a simple yet sophisticated design on their speakers with nothing too hip or flashy. It usually takes time for one to appreciate the physique of a Bose speaker — usually after close inspection. This may be the case, but  their SoundDock XT seems to be going a bit further than the rest with its unconventional look that instantly catches your attention somehow.

The case is made of 100% plastic (again, not very Bose-like) sporting an overall two-tone color. The front has been sprinkled with holes that not only serve as opening for the drivers, but also evokes the look of a static visualizer. When a device is docked, it looks like sound waves are somehow coming out of it. We love this fresh new design that Bose incorporated on this speaker. It still remained simple-looking, but added a hint of funk for its users to enjoy.

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The functionality of the SoundDock XT is very basic. It’s got a touch-sensitive volume control beside the docking area which is easily accessible and works just fine. That’s pretty much it! It’s so straightforward that all you have to do is place your Apple device on to the 8-pin Lightning connector and play your music. The use of a Lightning connector obviously makes the speaker Apple-focused, but if you’re using a non-Apple device don’t stop reading and close this window just yet.

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Turning it around we see two lonely ports that already dictates one thing — limitation on connectivity. Users will only be enjoying an additional feature of auxiliary function through its 3.5mm audio jack. This way, you can connect not just your iPhone but even other music players through an audio cable (not included in the package). Beside it is where you plug the power cable. The SoundDock XT doesn’t have battery support so you always need to place it near a wall socket as this is how the speaker also charges the docked device.

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So we used it for more than a week and played music on it everyday. It easily filled a medium-sized room without breaking a sweat. Distortion was impressively kept at a minimum even at loud volume so that’s good. At the back there’s a diaphragm so it could produce bass thumps with gusto. It’s also got assertive mids that brings life to music especially rock and acoustic tracks.

These two were well-reproduced by the SoundDock XT, but we were left wanting more when it came to the highs. We felt like treble was overpowered and drowned by the other elements. It’s not a deal-breaker but compared to the mids and lows, the highs were a bit left out.

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The Bose SoundDock XT is definitely aimed mainly at Apple users, with its capability of playing music from other devices only coming as secondary. It’s got limited connectivity, lacking AirPlay or even just Bluetooth; but will try to win you over with its attractive design. Portability is also out of the question since it relies solely on cabled power. Sound quality is overall impressive, considering the speaker is not that big.

Is it a speaker that sounds good and looks great? Yes. But will it win the hearts of users without an iPhone? Maybe not.

Bose SoundDock XT specs:
Type: Speaker dock
Docking type: Apple Lightning connector
2x full-range sound drivers with bassport
Touch-sensitive volume control
3.5mm audio jack for AUX
101 x 302 x 134mm (dimensions)
1,200 grams (weight)
Manufacturer’s warranty: 2 years
Price: Php9,900

What we liked about it:

  • Attractive and funky design
  • Impressive lows and mids
  • Can go loud without breaking into distortion
  • Easily blends with other appliances in the living room

What we didn’t like:

  • Limited connectivity
  • Highs are a bit overpowered

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