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Cyber Acoustics 30 Watt Powered Speakers with Subwoofer for PC and Gaming Systems in Frustration Free Packaging, (CA-3602FFP) - Cyber Acoustics
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Tesoro Durandel Ultimate Brown Cherry MX Switch Red Backlit Illuminated Mechanical Gaming Keyboard [TS-G1NL(BW)] - Tesoro

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Tesoro Durandel Ultimate Brown Cherry MX Switch Red Backlit Illuminated Mechanical Gaming Keyboard [TS-G1NL(BW)] - Tesoro
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Five Star Reviews:

60%
I'm Impressed!
September 26, 2017
I didn't know what to expect when I bought these speakers as I can be a bit of an "audiophile," and I've made the mistake of buying cheap sound equipment before. However, I have no regrets with these speakers - they sound fantastic!!! I had to toy around with the computer volume, speaker volume, and bass volume a bit before finding a good mix, but I discovered that reducing my computer volume to half or less seemed to allow the mid-range sounds to come through the speakers more clearly while still leaving clean, bright treble tones. The bass is quite impressive, and I love being able to turn up the bass to listen to rap or metal and dial it back for classical. I had to return my first set of these speakers as they did not produce sound (there seems to have been a short in the wire), but I had a new set of speakers within only three days of posting a return notice, so I did not hold it against the speaker company in the review. In short, these speakers are absolutely worth the cost and far more - they are a bargain for what they produce!
Works great for 2.0
April 16, 2017
This little unit puts out some serious sound and looks cool. Disclaimer: If you have a high end rig this is not for you. I have a sound blaster after market sound card 5.0 My old speakers were just that they were from my old rig so I went cheap. So my advise if you have an add on sound card spend the money and buy different speakers.

Now my kids rig 2.0 which these speakers are perfect for. It is true that you get what you pay for however if you didn't pay a lot for your sound card you don't have to pay a lot for your speaker. These will work great.
Look no further!
September 10, 2016
Congratulations on finding THE best "cheap" PC speakers on the market. I'll save you the headache of debating whether or not to make the purchase - just go on and order these now and thank me later.The sound that comes out of these things is nothing short of amazing. The clarity at high volume is great... no crackle or distortion at all. The bass hits hard when it's up all the way. The desktop hub is pretty handy too - it's got a headphone jack in case you want to use a pair of earbuds during quiet hours, and it's got an aux input so you can plug your phone in as well. The top of the hub also serves as the volume knob. It lights up too! So it's quick and easy to find in the dark for those moments when you're chilling all night and all of a sudden your jam comes on and the folks across the street NEED to hear it with you at 3 A.M. (Just kidding, please don't do that!)These speakers, at this price point, simply cannot be beaten. I seriously wish I could give this item more than 5 stars. I may even buy a set or two just so I have them as backups.
Holy crap....Absolutely amazed at how awesome these speakers are....
December 31, 2013
I bought these for about $39 on Amazon. I heard they were originally selling for like $20 but what ever, 3000+ positive reviews can't be wrong. I used a Logitech 5.1 set up for my desktop for my entire military enlistment, and then continued using them at home. These speakers literally blow them away. The clarity is immaculate. The reverberation it throws off the walls of a medium sized room, even when pointed directly at you, diectly in front of you, still manages to give a doppelganger effect that sounds spot on for surround sound. I haven't had the need to turn the bass all the way up, even though the sub is tiny. The slot port creates smooth, rumbling bass that is sharp and tight or low and rumbling depending on what ever you're listening to. It's very rare that you find a sub, especially one that looks like an over sized midrange speaker. If you consider turning the volume knob all the way up, I suggest you give yourself several seconds to leave the room because these speaker absolutely scream. I turn mine to about one third of the way up and it easily throws enough sound to resonate across my entire bedroom; VERY LOUDLY too. I guess Cyber Acoustics is attempting to monopolize the computer speaker game, because this 2.1 set up easily crushes 4-5.1 systems 2x-3x the price of this set. I would HIGHLY recommend them not just to buyers on a budget, but even to sound snobs that demand high quality sound for either gaming or moving watching. Easily worth the $40 price tag. Would buy again in a heart beat if these fail for some unknown reason. I've pushed them pretty hard to test their ability to the fullest and it's like the more you push them, the more they aim to impress. ***Please note, satellite does not mean wireless. They are wired, but in a much easier layout than plugging every single speaker in to the sub. Both speaker cables combine to a single input to the sub, and the sub connect to a regular aux headphone jack. You can set these up in like 2 minutes flat, and they sound incredible.
Great for classical music, but it's not a boom box.
October 14, 2012
How you rate and enjoy this speaker system will depend on 2 things: what kind of music you like, and how good your sound card is.For most classical music with a great sound card (even one that's built in) this is well worth the money. I can get great concert hall sound from it.But it is not a boom box. The low bass and mid bass is somewhat lacking. So if you like to really crank up the bass you aren't going to like this at all.Listening to Tchaikovsky's 1812 Overture, Rossini's William Tell Overture (especially the final part), or Strauss's Also Sprach Zarathustra will leave you wanting.Timpani, bass, even a bass viola just sound weak and lack much depth and authority at times.Luckily the bass speaker of my old speaker set is powered and has the volume control built into it. So with a cheap and simple "Y" connector ( see Mini Stereo Plug, Headphone Splitter) I was able to reuse it to give me the full rich bass that is sometimes needed. But most of the time the normal range of these speakers is all I need.There is one thing special that makes this really great - The hockey puck controller.The controller has a volume control on top. The side has an on/off slide switch, bass volume adjustment, headphone jack, and an auxiliary input.A short audio cable is included in case you want to plug an MP3 player into the puck volume controler. This is great for me as my computer is behind the desk (but still accessible if I need to work on it).I prefer to have the bass speaker out of the way and out of sight. But that part is usually the part with the controls on it. Now it takes up no desktop space and the controller can be pulled out when I want to plug in headphones or adjust the bass/volume. To me, that controller alone, makes this worth getting.I'm very very happy with this setup. If you don't have an old (powered) bass speaker that you can use I would say that it's worth buying one to add to the system. Do that and you may end up with a better speaker system than you'd get for more than 2 or 3 times the money.PS - Although you can plug the wires in wrong I think that most of the negative reviews either come from those looking for a boom box sound or those without a good audio card.Post PS - I have one bass speaker behind my monitors, and the other bass speaker on a shelf a foot off the floor. Cranking up the bass (and hitting the Bass Boost button) on my old bass speaker I can get desk shaking sounds (and no, I'm not kidding) in games. Just worth a thought. :)Post Post PS - For those who don't know: if you use a splitter ***BOTH*** speakers have to be powered to increase the volume on each side of the split.
58%
"Buy it, it's good".
July 7, 2017
This a high quality gaming keyboard. Oddly enough I am currently writing this review on my Logitech G710 gaming keyboard (I have two homes). I managed to get this keyboard while it was on sale for only $40.Pros:-Cherry MX Blue switches (Although they are quite a bit loud) will cause a rush of pleasure to run up your fingertips everytime you type-Powered 2-port USB hub-Made entirely of gorgeous brushed aluminium (Minus the keys)-High quality gold-plated cables-Good backlight (As well as multi-colour LED bars on the side)[I could probably name more "Pros" but I don't have they keyboard next to me]Cons:-Doesn't have specialized gaming features (Besides three customizable macro keys)
and this keyboard is just perfect for me
January 14, 2016
This is an incredible price for this keyboard, so I ordered it as a back up to my current one (also a Tesoro Colada Evil). I type for a living, and this keyboard is just perfect for me. The keys are the perfect distance apart for me so I no longer find myself hitting the wrong keys by accident (a problem I experienced even with other full-sized mechanicals). The keys are very responsive and springy. It is quite loud, however, even with using Brown key but for me it's more than worth it.Mine did come with an audio and headphone jack as well as two USB ports. The keyboard feels heavy and of nice quality. The first one has lasted me over a year of very heavy typing and except for a white spot on my space bar looks and works as good as new. This is definitely my favorite by far.
very well made
February 20, 2014
I purchased the Blue Cherry MX keyed Durandal Ultimate keyboard with blue illumination - for general use. I am not a gamer but wanted a heavy duty illuminated mechanical keyboard for its utility and reliability. I am completely satisfied. The illumination levels (available regardless of whether or not the accompanying software is installed) are 1) no light, 2) low light, 3) medium light, 4) high light, and 5) pulse. For me, high seems to be right during the day and medium at night. I usually run Windows 7 but have booted into Ubuntu 13.10 with no problems with the keyboard. I have not enabled macros or used the advanced features available after installing the associated keyboard software - so I cannot comment on those aspects - however I like the feel, look, and sound associated with this keyboard - and would highly recommend it.
My first mechanical keyboard
February 4, 2014
I spent some time looking at mechnical keyboards, understanding the benefits, the options, and figuring out which one is right for me. Ultimately I decided on the Cherry MX Blue switched but I also wanted something that had a blue backlit keyboard. I decided on this once since it was the right price-point and had blue illuminated keys. Each key has an individual LED that shines through the etched symbols on the keys. It has a nice cloth cord that has the USB cable as well as a headphone and microphone plug. On the keyboard there are two 300ma USB ports and the microphone and headphone ports. I didn't use the mic or headphone ports since my output goes to a small JVC console stereo system. I do use the USB ports all the time for flash drives or to plug in my gamepad.I was surprised that there was a signifigant improvement in typing skills. On my old keyboard I was only averaging about 76wpm with a 4% error. With this keyboard my WPM averaged 93 and my error rate dropped down to 1%.I am not going to lie, these are a bit noisy, especially on a wooden keyboard tray. But I think that's a fair tradeoff for the increased accuracy and speed when typing.Gameplay this keyboard is amazing. I don't have to worry about not hitting a key or hitting the wrong key. Each key has that satisfying click that I ensures I hit fire when I meant to hit fire.The only negative, but not worthy of loosing a star, is that plugged into my motherboard the keyboard still glows even while the computer is off. That's because the USB ports on my computer are charging ports and remain on while the computer is off.
so sexy
May 31, 2013
I was in the market for a new keyboard so I started looking around for a mechanical one because I had heard a lot of great things. This board is one of the best ones that I have found looking around. The keys have a great feel, and are cherry browns which is exactly what I was looking for.The Pros*Fully back lit.*Mechanical cherry browns.*Overall great layout.*A stylish look (which is hard to find in a lot of mechanical keyboards)*Included wrist rest.*Usb and headphone hub.The Cons*The back lighting on the function/media keys is a little uneven. (Not a big deal though)*Also the noise, but then again it is a mechanical. It also was not as loud as I was expecting which is a plus.All and all this is a great keyboard with a decent price tag. It has all the features I was looking for, and actually is pretty stylish which is not really that important but it is still a plus. If your in the market for a mechanical keyboard look no further.
Great keyboard.
January 7, 2013
I've owned this keyboard for a few months and so far it's been great.I did a lot of filtering/research for my new mechanical and had a few requirements:- Brown Switches- Non-TKL (Ten Key Less)- Back lighting- A logical layout of the body- All keys must be their regular/normal size and layout.I wasn't overall picky about the stabilizers, although Costar would be a nice bonus for whatever I picked.The Ducky Shine (especially the Shine II) definitely met all the requirements and was what I originally wanted to get, but it was completely sold out at the time and I needed a new keyboard (old one was broken, I was running on some free board). I highly recommend the Ducky to anyone who is looking for a keyboard, and my roommate bought one a couple days back, but the Durandal has been great too.When I got the Durandal on amazon it was about 60% of its current price at the time of this review, and if you can find it in the low 100s it's an absolute steal.I had considered the CM Storm Trigger CM Storm Trigger - Fully Backlit Mechanical Gaming Keyboard with Brown CHERRY MX Switches (SGK-6000-GKCM1-US), but I couldn't get over the break in the bezel along the bottom. If that's not an issue then that is also a great keyboard.Deck makes some awesome boards also, but they will cost quite a bit more than the Durandal or the Ducky.The Durandal feels great, it's highly responsive, and has NKRO over USB.I have just a few minor complaints:- The spacebar is loud/feels springy in a weird way.- The backlight on the spacebar is only in the center, giving it a weird cylon-eye thing going.- The status lights (numlock, etc) are little shield things that look a little weird.- While the backlighting on the F-keys looks fine, the subtext below the keys is much more faded since the LED is focused on the key label.- The software feels/looks like something from 1999. It seems useless.If you want a mechanical keyboard with brown switches, the Durandal is a perfect choice. Definitely check out the Ducky boards also. Either way you won't be disappointed.Update:Just wanted to throw a quick update. I was having an issue where my P key was sometimes double typing and it was annoying to no end. I emailed Tesoro support and got a response the same day:"The "P" double or triple chattering issue. This is the switch contact point issue.Remove the keycap, push the switch stem down and use a dust blower to blow it inside.Rubbing alcohol can be use, maybe 1 or 2 drops will do, and then blow dry it."Their tip seemed to fix the problem. If you want to remove the key I suggest using a tool like this one: WASD Keyboards Wire Keycap Puller Tool

Four Star Reviews:

18%
Great Value
May 30, 2017
These speakers are a really great value. For only $40 they sound great and work well however I wouldn't say they are very durable. I got them in 2015 and didn't upgrade until 2017 but not because they lasted that long. About 6 months in the volume dial started to not be a viable option for adjusting my sound. Whenever I went to touch it the speakers would pop and crackle and one would go out. I would have to fiddle with it to get both the speakers back into their normal function. I soon just started leaving the dial alone, turned all the way up, and adjusted the volume on my computer manually. This method worked ok but in order to turn the speakers off you have to flip the switch on the dial, so I was having to adjust it all the time to get the speakers to work without pops. I am replacing these speakers now because this method is beginning to not work at all. I am not sure if this happened because of my doing, I had the sub woofer on the ground for a while and occasionally would kick it on accident and it would it the back wall and make a very loud noise, so it is possible the cord got damaged in this process. I also moved them a lot because I was in college at the time so its possible they got damaged in transit. Overall though, I would say these speakers are great for the money you spend and would definitely recommend them.
Decent PC Speakers
February 2, 2017
I usually look for the common denominator in negative reviews of such products that are rated well overall. The reoccurring theme on this one is it does not hold up very well over time. I sure hope that is not the case here, because these are pretty decent PC speakers. I like the wired pod that controls most functions. Its gentle blue light stays on, even when PC goes to sleep, so I think of it as a little night light for the room it is in.I think the sound is just fine, and 30 watts won't fill a football field, but it is plenty loud enough for any large sized room.Deducted a star only because I am worried these won't last. It also leaves mid range a bit limited, typical of many computer speakers. But overall, good.
Great Speakers For Computer System
October 12, 2016
Overall the speakers are fantastic. They put out great sound quality for a 3 piece set. The bass is fantastic and clear while the satellites put out a nice crisp refreshing sound. I often have to turn the bass down due to it waking up my roommates. I have had the product for about 6-7 months now and the only issue i have had is taping the input from the sub to the speakers because the jack is bad. I'm not sure if this if for crappy craftsmanship or if i just got the bad one in the bunch which would not surprise me considering i always get the bad one in the bunch. But overall i have to give it 4 stars, I'm not giving it 5 stars just for the simple fact that I received ONE of the bad ones.
don't let the size fool you, they rock
August 15, 2016
Thoroughly love them when used with my desktop computer, super loud and clear for being so small. Not as loud with my Windows phone, but still great sound for the price. My only concern is the thin speaker wires. My first set broke away from one of the speakers over time, but I admittedly moved them often. (the fact I purchased the same product again speaks to my satisfaction overall, though.)***addendum...I am very pleased with this product and highly recommend it, but the review that likened them to Bose..come now...I own some Bose too, and while I think these are awesome for my gaming and drunken mp3-ing, comparing them to bose is a bit much for forty bucks...but that's none of my business...
Definitely overall pretty great. The only issue is the sub does ...
March 12, 2016
Definitely overall pretty great. The only issue is the sub does best at kind of strange frequencies. I've noticed it seems to really bring out the VERY low register, but doesn't do so great with mid-lows (like a bass drum, for example). Also, the left speaker kind of cuts out early at lower volumes, but at higher volumes the issue goes away. I've compensated for this by having the speakers up by maybe 20% more than I normally would, but I turn down my outgoing computer volume. And my final (minor) complaint: the cables that hook into the back of the sub are VERY sensitive. Like, if you touch them at all they make popping and scratching sounds come out of the speakers. Consider powering them down if you plan on making adjustments.
Best Budget Speakers under $40!
August 27, 2015
Okay, so you know you are buying budget speakers paying $40. Out of the box, they sounded horrible when playing anything with heavy bass where the subwoofer becomes super muddy but do not fear. The truth is that they sound amazing when tuned correctly using the computer's own sound effects/enhancements along with the equalizer and set the bass volume dial on the actual wired remote to approximately 2/5 of the way up. On most regular PC builds, you are most likely using some Realtek onboard sound card where I have set the Sound Effect Properties as "Room" and the equalizer as "Soft". This set up provided me clear vocals without the subwoofer being muddy. Hope this helps...
17%
Feels great... but.
February 16, 2014
Great keyboard, a dream to type on, man. But I was rather disappointed when a couple months ago the back-light went out and I haven't been able to determine the cause or the reason. If anyone has a solution I'd be delighted to hear about it.
Generally very good, but a bit quirky
January 14, 2014
I switched to this keyboard because it received good reviews as a Cherry-MX Brown keyboard. I do mostly serious computer work (OK - you may consider games serious but to me they are recreation) and very much like the touch of this mechanical keyboard.There is one quirk, though, that is a bit tiresome, and that is the repeat which is, well, quirky. Sometimes when I touch a key, it immediately starts repeating. I say quirky because this is inconsistent. Most of the time the repeat function is fine, but occasionally it just takes off. More than once, I have had the Ctrl+Z (undo) key combination wipe out masses of text by running dozens of undo's in a second or two. I have adjusted the keyboard repeat delay and repeat speed to go slower, but only time will tell if this resolves the problem or not. Other than the keyboard repeat (maybe the keyboard is just mad at me for tapping on it???) I very much like this board - particularly the backlit keys.
Awesome.
December 17, 2013
Pros: Keys feel great to the touch. I originally had a Razor product, and the shiny, slippery keys were annoying at times. This keyboard is perfect for gaming/anything.Cons: Keys are LOUD. Be prepared to keep anyone awake that is in the same room as you.
Great keyboard with a few small issues.
September 14, 2013
This is a great keyboard.Pros:-It feels heavy, sturdy, and well made.-The mechanical keys are very satisfying to type on.-The backlighting works great, and is very handy in low light situations.-It has a couple of convenient USB passthrough ports.Cons:-It sometimes takes a few seconds to wake up after resuming my computer from sleep mode.-The attachable wrist wrest is basically useless.-After a few weeks of solid use, this keyboard has worked flawlessly, except for one instance where the backspace key got stuck on. I had to press backspace again to fix it.
Absolutely Solid
January 31, 2013
If you read one line from this review it should be this"give tesoro a shot."After Old reliable, a stock dell keyboard that was shipped with my old XPS back in 2005, became un-serviceable I decided that I was going to spring for a mechanical keyboard. After doing my research and realizing that keyboards like the G19, while fancy and packed with features, would not suit my needs I turned to the internet to find a good mechanical keyboard that wouldn't completely break the bank. At first I compared this to another keyboard I had found the nighthawk, however I decided to go with the tesoro due to its cheaper price point.Im not disappointedThis is my first mechanical keyboard and I have to be upfront with it, A mechanical feeling is unlike anything i've ever felt before. Being born and raised on membrane keyboards can skew your thoughts on typing, anyone who is buying their first mechanical keyboard take it from me... Typing will never be the same and really you'll begin to look forward to being able to really type out a novel (kinda like what im doing right now). So on to the keyboardSo you've decided to buy a mechanical keyboard and you're interested in tesoro's G1NL LED Backlit mechanical keyboard well let me describe what is you will receive if you buy this FROM AMAZONthe LED's will be Red [apparently you can get in a variety of colors but here they are red and will always be red]the switches are Cherry MX Brown [The keys]An English style setup with a separate enter and slash keyNow that that is clear, the keyboard functions well. I needed my keys to be backlit due to the low lighting near my computer and even though they are red they are very clear and vibrant. The keyboard has a bit of weight to it but nothing too bad and the threaded cord is definitely a nice touch.However these are the reasons I cannot give this product a 5 star rating...The plastic on the right side of the keyboard that simulates a grate patter feels cheap everything else though is solid, I'm not too sure but it almost felt like the keyboard was ghosting at one point, and the last thing while its nice that they include a rest for the keyboard but honestly the thing is the cheapest piece of plastic i've ever seen... dont even bother using it. Then again I dont really need it in the first place so its not that big a deal. The software that comes with the keyboard is simple however setting macros is not as straight forward as it would seem, not a complaint but definitely something to look out for.Bottom line is that this is a great starting mechanical keyboard. It functions as it should and ive had no issues with it in the 4 days that ive had it. I'm very impressed by this brand, so much so that i've decided to give their mouses a shot. Overall while the keyboard isnt as well known as other brands its not bad and for what I paid I feel like I got what I should have.
Solid, clean mechanical keyboard worth looking at
June 4, 2012
I've been researching for a couple weeks on a mechanical keyboard that was specifically: 1. Cherry MX Brown switches, and 2. less than $100. Only a few came up, the iOne XArmor , Cooler master quickfire pro, and this one. I chose this one solely on looks and was skeptical since there were no reviews and was a brand name I haven't heard of until now. I've been typing on this keyboard for a day, and it is safe to say that the build quality on the Tesoro Durandal G1N is fantastic. The brushed aluminum look although plastic, looks very attractive and elegant and the cherry mx brown switches feel amazing. Even though i could've dished out 5 more dollars for the cooler master with partial LED's, I am very pleased with my purchase. The only gripe I have however is the lack of a keycap remover, and a wrist-rest ( there are notches on the keyboard for one but none included).Other than that, the Tesoro Durandal G1N is phenomenal for a budget mechanical keyboard.

Three Star Reviews:

8%
Setup was easy. The volume control is nice
October 17, 2017
Pros: Mids and highs are clean. Setup was easy. The volume control is nice, the light is a pretty bright blue and could add to your color scheme if you plan right. Definitely cost-friendly.Cons: Top heavy tweeters. They fall off my stands at the slightest touch. Really quite annoying. 62W peak makes for weak bass which is muddled at pretty much any volume. Didn't really plan for this one but I should have assumed it was so at $30.For $30 these are a solid buy if you're aching to get some speakers for your setup but if you're looking for an immersive experience while gaming or if you listen to bass-heavy music you should look elsewhere. For the record I've had these for somewhere between 2.5-3 years and although I am happy with my experience I will definitely upgrade somewhere in the near future because of the cons I listed.
Decent value but keep your expectations low.
April 26, 2017
I'm not sure if all the online reviews from various sites as well as amazon set my expectations way too high. I purchase these to replace the obnoxious JBL Jembes that I had which the power saving feature made the unit too frustrating to use as daily drivers. All of the components of this unit are OKAY and definitely nothing to write home about. I guess anyone upgrading to this came from either monitor speakers or stock speakers included with a prebuilt PC.Ratings (1-10)Sound QualitySpeakers - 6Highs are noticeably recessed. At first I thought it was because I have the satellites mounted rather high - with audio solutions that aren't headphones (where there is ONE AND ONLY ONE correct position - on your ears) its best to play around with positioning since a huge part of acoustics is space. After re-positioning them several times I can positively say the highs are lacking hard as is the mid bass through these speakers. Best way to describe would be that it sounds like there is film over the sound coming out.Subwoofer - 3Very weak, could barely feel anything from these things (purely sub performance perspective). They do an okay job adding low end response to the speakers but because the speakers overall are terrible all it does is it brings the speakers from barely usable to decent.Design - 6Typical 2.1 design.+1 for having a control knob - this was the main reason why I bought these over the rest. I originally wanted to get a used pair of z623 but the control knob being on the satelite was an issue for me since they were going to be mount above/out of position.-1 Why the hell is the 3.5mm connection cable separated at the control puck and not from the sub? I don't understand this design at all. If there is an NEED for the wiring to start at the puck why not shield it with the original line and then split it back at the sub? It adds so much unnecessary clutter to the desk and if you want to run it cleanly you will need to velcro or zip tip down the length of the control knob..Overall. 6/10- The unit provides decent performance for the price but its no where near what the ratings actually suggest. Better than $10-$15 speakers? Dramatically. Worth it at $35? Questionable. Depending on whether you're okay with used or new you can get better performances for roughly the same price (think Z506/X-540). I may end up returning these or just giving them away. The good news is it was a relatively small priced lesson.- For anyone that is just looking for "better" sound than the crap OEMs and monitors provide these are decent. Anyone that has decent audio equipment will be rather disappointed with these.
Almost good enough.
April 2, 2017
I bought this for my classroom so that students could hear videos that I play from the internet. The system looks big, but the sound is just a little too small. When I crank the speakers up, they start to lose sound quality before they really fill the room. My classroom is about 30'X33' and I put the speakers in the back of the room. My old speakers that came with my Smartboard were better, but they got taken away when I traded out Smartboards with another teacher.I also wanted to be able to control the volume from my desk, but the dial is connect to the speakers via a 5' cord (approximately). My speakers are over 30 linear feet from my computer, so I would need to run a line back to my desk with 25 more feet of cable if I wanted to put the dial by my computer.
Okay for price, but...
July 5, 2016
Okay for price, but it's barely sufficient for listening to music on the desktop as the bass is nearly non-existent even at the max setting. Another negative is the speaker wire is not long enough to stretch across left & right as well as down under the desk to the subwoofer itself. The hardware looks to be good quality.I usually give products a chance but I suppose I got what I paid for here and re-packed it right up and went back to my old speakers - a nearly 10-year old 2.1 system that was a bit more expensive, but undoubtedly more powerful. I''d say this is fitting for a laptop setting but that's about it.
It's ok for your bedroom
December 18, 2015
The tweeters are kind of average. The style is pretty standard and boring , but for the price they get the job done for a basic speaker system. The bass is pretty bunchy and is decent, it is fairly strong and loud and is probably the best aspect about this system imo. The twin tweater system is really high pitched mid sound. Kind of boxy and distant. I usually use headhpones unless I'm listening to music which it plays pretty decently. But when it comes to comedy shows, or music I'd prefer the headphones. These might hurt your ears over time. Overall this is an ok speaker system. For 40 bucks it's a good deal. Wouldn't really recommend for a long term 'high quality' speaker or surround sound system for a living room or a house though. Personally I'd save up for something more expensive and higher quality. But in the meantime and for a bedroom these work pretty well.
Speakers/subwoofer have nice sound but desktop control pod is the weak link.
July 19, 2015
When it was functioning, this product had a really nice sound. I was pleased with the convenience and features of the control pod. However, after about five months of use, the headphone jack on the pod ceased to work properly. When plugged into the pod, I could only get stereo sound on my headphones if I played with the headphone jack--jiggling from one side to the other. Note: my headphones worked perfectly when I plugged them directly into the soundcard jack on the back of the computer. About a month after that, I found that sound was emanating from only one speaker. This could not be rectified. I attribute both of these issues to either a loose connection in the pod or the wires leading from the pod to the sound card jack. Granted, the pod did get some abuse: it fell off my desk a few times landing on the laminate tile floor. Unfortunately, the pod serves as the device's only volume controls (none on speakers) as well as the controls for the subwoofer (control pod wires connect to subwoofer and sound card jack). If the pod and subwoofer are bypassed by plugging satellite speakers directly into sound card jack, I found you can minimally control the volume from the desktop but the max volume is extremely low and you defeat the purpose of having purchased a three-piece speaker system. At $40, it was not a huge investment, but I was hoping to get more than 5-6 months of use out of the product before it went belly-up. My advice: have the pod situated on the desk where it's stationary and not prone to falling or getting knocked around.
6%
picture shows USB hub and audio - not on model recieved
May 18, 2015
A good mechanical keyboard so far, but did not feature USB and audio as shown. Some models lack these features.
Good keyboard horrible service
March 20, 2014
The keyboard is great, nicely backlight, great blue cherry keys, usb hub, and bradded cables the best keyboard for sure in its price bracket. The keyboard would definitely be a five star keyboard.BUT then about two weeks into use the F key had stopped working and pressing properly, this was ridiculous that two weeks into use already the thing has a broken key. So I decided to email tessoro about the issue. The guy that answered my email could barley wright a proper sentence in English and he told me that updating my software would fix my broken key so yeah...Frustrated with Tessoro support I contacted Ergo geek, they understood the problem and told me to ship it in and I would receive a replacement. So after paying the $30 to get it there they told me the "all key functions were working properly". Which was not true AND THEN they said the arm on the keyboard was broken and this results form "harder than normal use". Which all the thing did was sit on my desk and when I sent it back to them the arm on it was fine. So I guess this voided the warranty and they just refunded me after refusing to send me a replacement. So after its all said and done this keyboard has cost me $90 more than it should have in the first place after needing to order a new one.Summary: Great keyboard if it doesn't break, horrible customer service
Solid Keyboard, Unsure About Price
August 25, 2013
Why I bought it: My wife spilled soda on old Logitech Keyboard. I always found my old keyboard had way too many "gamer" buttons to the left. So much so, My keyboard tray could barely hold it. I wanted to find a good mechanical keyboard that wasn't too loud. I heard MX Brown Switches are the best in that regard. I also wanted USB ports and an audio passthrough would be a bonus. I have grown accustom to backlit, so it needed that as well.Pros:-Solid weight, doesn't seem fragile in the slightest.- Braided cable works almost too well (still stiff and hard to conform)-Two USB passthroughs-Audio passthrough-Cool Design-Types really well.Neutrals-Coming from a membrane keyboard it still seems really loud. Some keys more than others. (mostly left hand and spacebar).-It seems offcenter to how I type. Not sure if this is because old keyboard was more centered or what. This one is hard to describe.Con:-Windows Key is on the left, so I have to use two hands to do a Windows+L to lock my PC- Function key is on the lower right, which causes two hands to be needed to adjust media keys.-Audio passthrough location means the headphone wire dangles on your hand.-USB Passthrough is low amps, so not good for charging your phone. (I read so many keyboards that I mixed a capability of another with this one)-Backspace button is supersensitive and almost always presses it twice when I press it once.

Two Star Reviews:

6%
Spend a little more or look elsewhere.
September 18, 2017
Oh man, these things are crap. These sound so bad it's embarrassing.I replaced my older Logitech speaker/sub computer speakers with these because I just got a new computer system and move the "old" speakers to the "old" computer. My 10 year old bottom-end logitech computer speakers out perform these easily, hands down, no contest. I actually reconnected my old speakers to my new system and put these new speakers with the old system which is now the kids' computer. What a waste.
we will see (update)
May 20, 2017
Arrived very fast. They are really good for the price. Good Bass! The sub woofer is good size. I spoke too soon because now having I am having problems with the jack that plugs into the sub...it wont stay in. The hole that the speaker jack plugs into the subwoofer receded so much that I can't use it.I am going to contact Amazon.They need to send me a new subwoofer. Only used these a few days...hope to have the problem fixed! update:I did get a replacement from Amazon. I am happy they honor their replacements however, taking two months to get it was way too long.
If they didn't break so consistently, they'd be so-so for the price
May 15, 2016
Like many others who've posted negative reviews, I initially was pleased with the fairly good sound for the price. But a little over a year after purchasing, the right speaker would often cut partly out. Wiggling the sub or its wires would correct it. Eventually, though, it just stopped working. There's no obvious way to open the sub to fix whatever crappy soldering job consistently seems to go wrong on these units.Buy something less likely to stop working. Also, as other reviewers have noted, when the speakers actually work, the mid-range sounds are weak and only balanced if you set the bass to a just-right setting. Otherwise, it's sloppy bass or tinny highs.
Weak Bass. Look Another Place!
March 10, 2015
This is one of those purchases where you are stunned with the reviews after receiving the product. I know there are several bad reviews, but that happens on almost everything and some people are never happy. I simply cannot see how anyone can rate these as 5 stars. They are 3 stars at best and more 2 stars in my book.I tested mine with a high-end external sound card on a w530 notebook. I played techno for the range of sounds it offers with crisp highs and plenty of bass beats. I matched them against my very old Cambridge Soundworks 2.1.The satellite speakers are OK, probably worth 3 stars by themselves. the do come attached with one cable, so that is a poor design in my book since it limits the distance apart you can place them. They look good and sound average. The bass was nonexistent even with the selector set on maximum bass. It's a 1 star for sure, rounding the overall to 2 stars. My old Cambridge speakers smoked these speakers in all aspects.They may be fine if you are just using an integrated soundcard chip on your computer and don't have high expectations. If that's the case, I think you can find a better value somewhere else. I think these are $30 speakers, not the $46 I paid. I'm reasonably sure you can find a better option out there regardless of your specific acoustic needs.
READ THE NEGATIVE COMMENTS!!!!
January 22, 2015
Listen to the negative comments! I didn't and ended up having to return my new bought speakers after two days of use. As soon as I hooked up my speakers, I noticed that my left speaker only worked at higher volume levels. I live in a dorm room and when I played my music at lower volumes, I could only hear out of my right speaker. I realized that it may have had something to do with my sub, but after looking into the issue, I found that many other people had the same issue. Sure, for the price, they have pretty great sound, but if the speakers have a tendency of going out after just a few months when new, I'd say to add a few more bucks and get something with better reliability such as one of Logitech's speaker sets.
Solid construction, muddy sound
December 3, 2012
After seeing more than a thousand five-star reviews for this product I was looking forward to getting some great inexpensive speakers. And indeed the system looked great while unpacking and setting it up The construction of the subwoofer box and the other components is solid, and I really like the hockey puck control pod with master volume, subwoofer volume, power switch, and aux and headphone jacks. It looks and feels like a more expensive system.But listening to it for the first time was surprisingly unpleasant. Good speakers produce clear, unobtrusive sound without embellishment, but these speakers manage to sound boomy and tinny at the same time. The bass is muddy and the midrange sounds thin. On the plus side, the highs are fine - cymbal crashes are perfectly clear and natural.Since adjectives like "muddy" are not very useful, I wanted to find an objective explanation for why the sound from the CAs is so much more annoying than my other computer speakers, Dell A525 and Altec Lansing VS2621. So I set up each speaker system in turn in a semi-quiet part of the basement, fed them with white noise, recorded the sound using a decent microphone (Zoom H2n), and measured the frequency response averaged over 30 seconds. Surprisingly, the combined frequency response was similar for all three speakers. But the Dell and CA have an adjustable subwoofer volume, so I also measured the main speakers with the subwoofer turned all the way up, and all the way down (off). That's where a difference showed up - the CA main speakers have a sharp cutoff with very little output below 300 Hz (down 18dB from 400 to 200 Hz), whereas the Dells fall off much more gradually - down 6dB at 200 Hz and 12 dB at 100 Hz. That is a big difference, and the missing low end from the main drivers seems to explain what I hate about the CA's sound. Unfortunately, I was unable to test the Altec-Lansing response without the subwoofer because it can't be turned off - the tone control adjusts the level of the main speakers on that system. I've posted a picture of the test results - the CA is shown as yellow (normal) and green (min and max subwoofer), the Dell is shown as red (normal) and purple (min subwoofer). The background room noise is blue. You can see the overall frequency response (red and yellow) agree fairly closely, but the green is far below the purple between 100 and 300 Hz.Pros for this product: * solid construction quality * nice controller design * no noticeable buzz or distortion * clear high end up to 18KHzCons: * poor low-end response for the main speakers (without subwoofer), unnatural soundIf you want speakers for gaming sound effects, these should be fine. But if you want clear, natural-sounding music, look elsewhere. The similarly-priced Altec-Lansings aren't studio monitors, but they sound better than this.
4%
Backspace key doesn't work after 6 months
August 5, 2016
EDIT: After 6 months of daily use, the backspace key on my keyboard no longer works. Before this, I noticed that occasionally the backspace key would continuously delete even after the key was released, though I didn't think much of it at the time. I was expecting this keyboard to last much longer than the 6 months I've had it. Suffice to say, I'm disappointed.Out of the box, this keyboard seems to work quite well. Keys have a nice feedback, the keyboard itself is textured in quite a nice way, and the USB and audio jacks on the keyboard is a plus. The only thing I can say that I don't like at first impression is the wrist rest that comes with the keyboard— I have rather small hands and I still find my wrist hanging off the keyboard half the time.
It should be a 1 star
October 10, 2012
I don't like this keyboard at all, it fits almost none of the requirements I have, and the ones it does fit, it doesn't fit very well.The GOOD: the mechanical action is nice and comfortable, and I do enjoy the feel of typing on it. The keys don't make a very obnoxious sound with the Brown switches.The back lighting is excellent. It is bright and controllable, but it cannot be controlled too finely, there are only 3 settings.The BAD: Everything else.The lack of dedicated media keys is acceptable, if the keyboard features a way to toggle between F keys and the media keys outright. I hate having to hold down the function button to change the volume. It's 2012, we can do better than that.The noise, while not awful, still got to me very quickly. Especially since the spacebar makes a different sound than the rest of the keys, which is jarring and very annoying to someone like me who is very sensitive to sound. Do not buy this keyboard if you are sensitive to sound.The comfort is absolutely awful. This keyboard is much to tall to comfortably type without a wrist rest, and the one provided is shoddily built and angled downwards, making typing even MORE uncomfortable. It is just a piece of plastic that feels like it is about to fall apart. I am actually going to send this thing back because of the pain I am experiencing while typing on it.The CONCLUSION: This keyboard is ok, but it feels extremely half-assed and I think the designers should be ashamed of themselves for that. It has potential, and there are good things about it, but on the whole it has not done anything to impress me. For someone with better tolerances for build quality and noise, as well as comfort, this thing would be acceptable. But for me, this sort of approach is far too behind the times.If the designers ever read this review please take note, this keyboard simply feels lazy

One Star Reviews:

8%
Bad controller makes product unusable
November 1, 2017
When I first purchased this product in Feb 2015 it worked perfectly. Set-up was simple and the sound was very good. Not any more. About 18 months after purchase the controller failed: Power will not turn off without unplugging the system, and I get horrible interference when the system is plugged in, no matter whether the system is turned on or off.Failure after 16 months? Sorry, that's not acceptable. I cannot recommend this product.
Dont believe the hype!
June 26, 2017
If people consider you an audiophile, you shouldnt like these. All your music will sound different on these. Nice crisp high in but the low mids are just hideos. You can turn the sub all the way off and hear it all the more or turn them all the way up and hear all the extra mud and thud but youll never get it to sound nice and mastered like the thousands of dollars spent on mastering the music we enjoy.Its a cheap trick for people who think louder is better and dont know a mono lofi version of their fav song from a quality ver. If you want party level bass with nice crisp high frequency speakers with all your low frequencies sounding muddy or non existent. These are for you. Oh and dont bother listening to true stereo(like when the drums are panned hard right and the vocals are in the left speaker only) songs like from the Beatles or Motown or even Lenny Kravitz for the matter because the sound just gets worst than terrible.These just arent for people who like music....more for gamers and or for watching movies on your pc. Boy do I wish Altec Lansing still made vs2421s...they were the same price and were like audio angels 10 years ago but cant be found anywhere. So many genres sound horrible on these things....I miss when people cared about their proudct....Im so disgusted.
Not As Good as the Competition
June 3, 2017
At first I thought this was a good product but then after 4 months the left speaker went out and I got the "Logitech Multimedia Speakers Z200" and realized how poor quality these things really were. The logitech speakers cost a little less and had a far more rich sounds. Normally I don't care about bass but after hearing a few of my games with full bass on these new speakers compared to the old ones I am really surprised that these products have such a high rating.
Even tho that demonstrates bad quality in a product it is possible that it ...
May 26, 2017
I have owned this product for 6 months and on the 6th month, it stopped working. It just shut off and never turned on again. I attempted to plug it into different locations hoping that it was the power outlet but it was not. Even tho that demonstrates bad quality in a product it is possible that it was just a bad unit, that is not the reason I am giving this product a bad review. The reason is that the company cyber acoustics hast terrible communication issues. I have been calling for about 2 weeks on constant daily bases leaving voice mails to the number that is supposedly the warranty department and they have yet to answer any of them. The company makes the product and even if I can excuse the bad unit I can't excuse the lack of communication by the company. I finally called Amazon to see if they could maybe mediate a response from the company and they just said they would save me a headache and replace the product for me. THANK YOU, AMAZON. NO THANK YOU CYBER ACOUSTIC.
Good if they work
February 19, 2017
The sound quality is quite good for the price and would get a five star review. Unfortunately, after several weeks the speakers began to emit a loud static hiss/shriek noise every few seconds that makes me want to throw them out the window. They are pretty much unusable unless I crank the volume of the speakers so loud that it drowns out the static noise, which seems to remain constant regardless of the volume level of the speakers.
People don't leave 1 star for no reason. Get a different speaker.
October 26, 2016
I read all the feedbacks and saw that people are complaining about the speakers not working after months or years, or even days. And I was like it probably happens to every product and there are some that will stop working eventually. But once I received mine, it didn't work at all. Right out of the box!!! And it's not I don't know what to plug where, I build my own PC and I definitely know how to setup speakers. But god this product sucks so bad. I am gonna return it tomorrow and get a good brand.
15%
Buy any other keyboard!
February 3, 2016
The keyboard was good for 2 months and then the top row of letters stopped working for no reason. I contacted Tesoro customer support but no response 3 weeks later. Honestly spend your money on a different keyboard.
No USB/audio port
October 8, 2015
Deceptive marketing. Does not include the promised USB hub/mic jack on the Durandal keyboard with black switches.
Liars, no USB or Audio jack. Thanks Tesoro for the expensive lie.
May 12, 2015
This is advertised as having USB ports and an audio jack on the 'ledge' juxtaposed at the front right of the device. There is absolutely no such thing. Previously I had been using Rosewill Cherry MX Brown and Black switches, five total keyboards I went through with only one defect. They did not falsify the specifications or features either. I took a risk with Tesoro based off a friend's recommendation--I also liked the advertised USB slots with the audio jack. Imagine my surprise in opening it up and seeing nothing but (see the attached photo) a blank piece of plastic covering what SHOULD have been the USB/Audio features. I love the keyboard's tactile feel and it feels just like my previous Rosewill with a heightened lye to it, but one star for blatantly lying about what I just spent nearly 100 dollars to buy. I will be returning the MX Brown switch model that arrived without even opening it. I am truly disappointed and don't expect Tesoro to own up to anything outside of an excuse.
Thinking about buying?
August 31, 2014
I have one- it's dead in my closet. Bought it about two years ago and it's already been sent in for repair once (the backlighting went out). the next problem was the backlighting wouldn't always turn off when I powered down my PC. About a month ago it bricked. No idea why. Loved the cherry brown switches but there are QC issues. Not worth the $140 asking price.Shopping for a replacement now.
Terrible first experience with a mechanical keyboard
October 6, 2013
After less than a year of ownership, all the LED lights short circuited, and keys are getting stuck down at random, causing BSOD's on whatever machine it is connected to. There is no company you can call for support. Yes, I am sure I got a defective keyboard, and defective products happen. But that's the beauty of reviews - Everyone wants to know your experience with the product, good or bad. I am switching to Logitech's G710+ mechanical keyboard.
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Pricing info
Old Price
Old Price
Price
Price
$39.99updated: Mar 20, 2020
$54.06updated: Mar 13, 2020
Features
Article Number
Article Number
0646422002309
0609132867163
Binding
Binding
Personal Computers
Accessory
Brand
Brand
Cyber Acoustics
Tesoro
Color
Color
Black
Cherry MX Brown Switch
Currency
Currency
USD
USD
Formatted Price
Formatted Price
$49.99
$149.99
Height
Height
374.0 in
46.5 in
Length
Length
472.4 in
775.2 in
Manufacturer
Manufacturer
Cyber Acoustics
Tesoro
Model
Model
CA-3602FFP
TS-G1NL
MPN
MPN
CA-3602FFP
TS-G1NL
Number of Parts
Number of Parts
CA-3602FFP
TS-G1NL
Product Group
Product Group
Personal Computer
PC Accessory
Product Type
Product Type
COMPUTER_SPEAKER
COMPUTER_COMPONENT
Publisher
Publisher
Cyber Acoustics
Tesoro
Quantity
Quantity
1
1
Reviews
Reviews
Size
Size
12.13in l x 11.75in w x 9.38in h
Durandal Ultimate
Studio
Studio
Cyber Acoustics
Tesoro
Weight
Weight
31.7 oz
0.0 oz
Width
Width
452.8 in
372.0 in
Feature
Feature

Three-piece speaker system with two satellite speakers and subwoofer

2-Inch magnetically shielded satellite speakers; 5.25-Inch subwoofer

Acoustic balanced wood cabinet subwoofer

Desktop control pod controls power, volume, and bass, and has headphone jack and auxiliary input

Power 110V only

Cherry MX Switxh

USB Hub & Audio Port

Palm Rest

Braided Cable

Red Backlit LED

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