If you are not satisfied with the output of your computer 2.1 sound system, want some seriously relevant power output, but still want to keep the 2.1 configuration, this is the thing for you.
Codename (or something like that) Mu-TE-KI, this 2.1 channel PC speaker system from Sony outputs a total of 300 watts, powered by high-efficiency S-Master
full digital amplifier technology for a rich and as detailed as possible sound.
The included wireless remote commander lets you adjust volume, bass, and treble and even select input and lighting effects, from your own comfy chair. Connectivity is sported by a dual input RCA and stereo mini jack for connecting various portable media players or Play Station.
Sony just ended the game for other 2.1 PC speaker systems (in the consumer branch, that is) with this massive system that provides seismic bass, as well as rich and crisp vocals and smooth highs. As I told you above, the system packs no less than 300 watts divided non-equally between the subwoofer and the satellites.
Just like any 2.1 system,
the subwoofer takes more power, this one sporting a total of 150 watts, while the satellites provide the other 150 watts, 75-watt each. The "codename" Mu-TE-KI means invincible in Japanese, the perfect naming given the specifications.
Solidly built from what it looks, the wobbly part of the subwoofer is the 160mm long-stroke driver that effortlessly pushes huge amounts of air. The most important part of the system is the Sony-developed S-Master digital amplifier technology that is also featured in BRAVIA, VAIO, Hi-Fi Systems, Walkman and Sony Ericsson mobile phones.
The MU-TE-KI is already available for a price tag of about $199.99.
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