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Coxy Posts: > 500

Just got these speakers today (MPS-60). The sound quality is alot better than the phone for a start. But also they are a bit loader too which is good.

Using with a W900 and 2GB mem stick.
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Posted: 2006-04-23 20:26:13
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kristianm Posts: 490

Only a "bit" louder?

How are the speakers compared to W550? Are they as loud as W550's built in speaker or louder?

And how about the sound quality? Is the hissing noise as audible as the one on the built-in speaker of your phone?

Thanks!
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Posted: 2006-04-24 09:18:30
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Coxy Posts: > 500

Well ok quite a lot louder, but not mind blowingly. Great for being outside with friends etc. The quality is a lot better, no hissing.
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Posted: 2006-04-24 17:33:58
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kristianm Posts: 490

Ok. I think that's good enough. Waiting for it to be available here.

Thanks Coxy.
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Posted: 2006-04-25 04:53:23
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absinthebri Posts: 476

I've just got a set of MPS-60s and I'm very impressed with them; they're a lot better than I imagined they would be.
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Posted: 2006-05-03 11:25:24
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dts-phile Posts: 189

Being a teacher, I'm looking for portable devices and use my phone as a center for audio.

Are these speakers enough to use in a classroom, I mean NOT overly loud but convingly loud ?

Thanks a lot !

I currently use some powered PC speakers attached to my w900. Great, but I have to hook them every time...
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Posted: 2006-05-11 13:32:30
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EnJmzzNomora Posts: 4

i'd think most likely not. it all depends on the size of the classroom, volume of the audio recording, and the background noise in your classroom. but id say if you need to crank up your pc speakers as loud as they go to get your students to hear as it is, the mps-60 aint gonna do the trick. maybe for 10 well behaved students gathered around. its more for background music at the beach, outdoors, or for listening in a fairly quiet enviroment or small room. i'd say they're comparable to the speakers on a laptop. they are really tiny though, the case easily fits in my pocket. the sound definately is good for the size. at that size any semblance of bass is remarkable. and not bad for the price (~30 USD). but for a system comparable to pc speakers, you should go with the symfony classic music station(probably around $80) or wait for the mps-70 in august (~100ish?) or spring the 200+ for the mds-70, a mini hi-fi system.
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Posted: 2006-05-12 08:30:26
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mcrbloke Posts: 2

Hi all to this thread. has anyone heard the quality of the Symfony Classic Music Station? I'm getting bored waiting for the MDS-60 as i go on my hols soon. But i'm also reluctant to buy the Symfony Classic Music Station without know a little about the sound quality. Any suggests would be welcomed.

regards

JOHN
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Posted: 2006-05-25 15:34:19
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siamese plantpot Posts: 136

and comparisons between the sonicball and the w550i's speakers?
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Posted: 2006-05-25 15:55:07
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Airax Posts: 23

The Symphony classic actually sounds, pretty good. Not sure about the MDS-60 never heard a chance to listen to it. But, the Symphony Classic isn't great for holds.

1) Its huge. I mean big.
2) It weighs a ton, like its made of solid metal or something. Portable it is not...
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Posted: 2006-05-26 10:08:56
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