Has anyone tried these tiny speakers?

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http://store.soundmatters.com/foxl-intro.html

I saw them featured on the sonicstate site, and I was wondering if they would be worth buying for a small portable monitor solution.

Anyone hear them?
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I havnt but you could get proper active speakers for that price. You cant get decent bass from anything smaller that 6" woofer and even thats pushing it.

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UltraJv wrote:I havnt but you could get proper active speakers for that price. You cant get decent bass from aything smaller that 6" woofer and even thats pushing it.
Well I was looking at Genelec as well, but those just seemed really good. They aren't normal speakers, they use some kind of different technology that makes them quite louder than their size might dictate at first glance.

http://youtu.be/GvY15M0_itE

Id buy the FoxLo portable subowoofer and another Foxlv2 so it would cost me around $600 for everything.
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Better go for a pair of headphones in this price range.
They may sound better than a build-in notebook speaker, but with 1" they are quite near.....

If you want something that's really breaking barriers, look for these: http://www.nubert.de/index.php?action=p ... ategory=78 or the A-20; they really keep their promises because they are using a digital amp that is correcting any speaker anomalies to get a real flat frequency response.
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Wow, they do look pretty cool
If they're half as good as the list of customer reviews say they are, they still look like they'd be worth grabbing for on the go :)

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regarding the Nubert A20 - they have been remade in the meanwhile and replaced by the A200 and A300. They have nearly Monitor Standards.

Best Advantage: A full digital path to the loudspeaker Systems in each device. The Signal is e.g. taken from S/PDIF optical 192/24 and digitally processed in Terms of filtering and Speaker optimization. First at the Speaker it self, the Signal is turned to analog for the last Inch so to speak.

It is incredibly linear and has bass downto 39Hz.
My current FPGA audio project:
http://www.96khz.org/htm/audiovisualizerrt.htm

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