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It's been a while since I've ventured to the land of desktop speakers. Several interesting sets have some my way over the past 6 months or so, but none seemed quite worthy of a write up. Much of the blame for that lies squarely with Adam Audio - their F5...
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Published: 2014-05-06, Author: Tim , review by: pcmag.com
Excellent audio performance with rich bass and articulate highs. Attractive design angles drivers toward ears. Can be used with digital outputs. Includes a subwoofer output.
Some operational design flaws not usually seen in this price range
Definitive Technology's Incline desktop speakers deliver excellent audio performance that is held back by some quirky design flaws....
Published: 2013-11-26, Author: Theo , review by: audioholics.com
Audiophile Sound in a desktop package, Full sound without a sub, Superlative imaging, Minimal distortion and compression at high volume, Bipolar design gives roomfilling sound, Small footprint with great looks and design
Vibrations from deep bass content may resonate onto less sturdy work surfaces, Plastic cover needs to be removed to expose additional source inputs, Overly basic manual omits several items
This is Definitive Technology's first foray into the desktop speaker market. Their presence in this space is a breath of fresh air and shows that you don't need to compromise your desktop audio experience.Definitive Technology Incline Desktop Speakers in...
Lack subtle details, No remote control option, A tad pricey
Definitive Technology's Incline speakers provide rich, powerful sound in a compact package, with plenty of ways to play your favorite audio source. While the system's potent performance had us wishing for a remote control or wireless connection, those s...