Re: Altec Lansing Expressionist Ultra Speakers

2011-12-05 Thread jason
Oh ok fair enough I just wanted to know thanks for replying back to me 
on this topic because I love speakers that you can hear all sound from 
especially surround sound, enough that you can feel the vibration of the 
music and just hear the beautiful sound.


On 12/2/2011 2:58 AM, Dane trethowan wrote:

Hi!

O don't think there are any best speakers on the market, its all down 
to the ears and what sounds pleasing and pleasant to you.


I've had Altec Lansing speakers for my PC's and Mac's in the past, 
I've been happy to own them thus I've mentioned them here so other 
people may listen to or buy them as the case may be.


I have 2 model of altec Lansing speaker system here both of which I 
like very much.


I have the Expressionist Plus which I mentioned about a month ago and 
the Expressionist Ultra which I've been talking about over the last 
week or so.


The Expressionist ultra speakers are one of the very few sets of 
speaker system for computer systems where the sound is All there, 
the mid-range, the treble and certainly the bass and it appears that 
no materr what volume you run this system at there's no distortion so 
its obvious that the 5 digital amps in the system are doing their job 
smile.


One thing that does annoy me about this system and its a very slight 
annoyance is the subwoofer, its huge! standing 15 inches high, looks 
more like a pollished wooden PC tower case so if big sub-woofers annoy 
you then don't bother with this system.


Yep, Creative and other company's have offerings which are very well 
reviewed but it will be up to other list members to comment on these 
as I don't have experience with them.


As far as accessibility goes? Well in the case of the speaker systems 
I've been discussing, w're talking speakers and not devices with 
screens one cannot read smile.




On 2/12/2011 6:45 PM, jason wrote:
Hello I want to know these speakers you are describing are they the 
best on the market that are accessible to us or is there sonie ones 
and creative labs ones as well I am just trying to find out 
everyone's opinion on here about speakers before purchasing them.


On 12/1/2011 5:54 PM, Dane Trethowan wrote:
Okay, as I remember here's what's in the Altec Lansing Expressions 
Ultra Box apart from mounds of packing which is absolute proof that 
us humans are descended from apessmile.


2 satellite 2-way speakers
1 Sub-Woofer
1 control panel
1 3.5MM-3.5MM jack lead
1 manual
1 3.5MM socket to 2 RCA jack adapter

To the control panel, its round and consists of a number of controls.

As you'll see it looks like a mini witches hat, the hat itself turns 
in either direction, you'll hear or feel it click as you turn it, 
each time it clicks the faster the control.


For example by default the knob controls the volume, turn it to the 
first click clockwise and the volume increases slowly, turn to the 
next click and volume increase is more rapid and so on.


On the top of the controller are 3 buttons, 2 which are big and a 
middle button which is small.


The upper of the 2 big buttons is your treble, press once and then 
turn the knob to adjust treble.


The lower button is your bass, press once and then turn knob to 
adjust base.


The smaller button in the middle is your power button, press once 
to turn power on and press again to turn power off.


This button has another default, if held down for 3 seconds the 
speakers are reset to their default volume, bass and treble settings.


Now their could be more options and settings I don't know about, I 
mentioned that the manual isn't the readable type so everything I've 
mentioned here I've found out by playing around with the system.



On 02/12/2011, at 7:54 AM, Matthew and Edgar wrote:


I did get the speakers and love them. I do need to get someone
sighted here because I basically know where the buttons are to 
change from
treble to base to mids but not exactly sure the difference between 
the mid
and the base. I can only tell two grooves so it looks like only two 
buttons
to me. Also does anyone have a list of exactly what comes with it? 
I am
paranoid. There is a little piece that looks like a splitter for 
input but
it is odd that it doesn't connect to a male piece. Do you need an 
extra

corde like the one that goes from the control to the pc to go from the
splitter to the controller? Also I am not finding the power button 
on the

sub woofer itself.

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On Behalf Of Dane Trethowan
Sent: Thursday, December 01, 2011 10:43 AM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Altec Lansing Expressions Plus Ultra Speaker Ssytem

Yeah, the alternative source input did strike me too! if it is then 
I can
find a way to switch to the thing, problem with the Altec Lansing 
manuals is
that they're very graphic and I can understand that, after all when 
dealing
with things like these speakers its probably much easier to show 
pictures of

RE: Altec Lansing Expressionist Ultra Speakers

2011-12-02 Thread André van Deventer
I know BW builds a specific model of desktop speakers with  it's own
digital to analog converter.  That's supposed to be the rolls roce of desk
top speakers according to the reviews!

AAnd most probably with the price of one too!



-Original Message-
From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org]
On Behalf Of Dane trethowan
Sent: 02 December 2011 09:58 AM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Altec Lansing Expressionist Ultra Speakers

Hi!

O don't think there are any best speakers on the market, its all down to the
ears and what sounds pleasing and pleasant to you.

I've had Altec Lansing speakers for my PC's and Mac's in the past, I've been
happy to own them thus I've mentioned them here so other people may listen
to or buy them as the case may be.

I have 2 model of altec Lansing speaker system here both of which I like
very much.

I have the Expressionist Plus which I mentioned about a month ago and the
Expressionist Ultra which I've been talking about over the last week or so.

The Expressionist ultra speakers are one of the very few sets of speaker
system for computer systems where the sound is All there, the mid-range,
the treble and certainly the bass and it appears that no materr what volume
you run this system at there's no distortion so its obvious that the 5
digital amps in the system are doing their job smile.

One thing that does annoy me about this system and its a very slight
annoyance is the subwoofer, its huge! standing 15 inches high, looks more
like a pollished wooden PC tower case so if big sub-woofers annoy you then
don't bother with this system.

Yep, Creative and other company's have offerings which are very well
reviewed but it will be up to other list members to comment on these as I
don't have experience with them.

As far as accessibility goes? Well in the case of the speaker systems I've
been discussing, w're talking speakers and not devices with screens one
cannot read smile.



On 2/12/2011 6:45 PM, jason wrote:
 Hello I want to know these speakers you are describing are they the 
 best on the market that are accessible to us or is there sonie ones 
 and creative labs ones as well I am just trying to find out everyone's 
 opinion on here about speakers before purchasing them.

 On 12/1/2011 5:54 PM, Dane Trethowan wrote:
 Okay, as I remember here's what's in the Altec Lansing Expressions 
 Ultra Box apart from mounds of packing which is absolute proof that 
 us humans are descended from apessmile.

 2 satellite 2-way speakers
 1 Sub-Woofer
 1 control panel
 1 3.5MM-3.5MM jack lead
 1 manual
 1 3.5MM socket to 2 RCA jack adapter

 To the control panel, its round and consists of a number of controls.

 As you'll see it looks like a mini witches hat, the hat itself turns 
 in either direction, you'll hear or feel it click as you turn it, 
 each time it clicks the faster the control.

 For example by default the knob controls the volume, turn it to the 
 first click clockwise and the volume increases slowly, turn to the 
 next click and volume increase is more rapid and so on.

 On the top of the controller are 3 buttons, 2 which are big and a 
 middle button which is small.

 The upper of the 2 big buttons is your treble, press once and then 
 turn the knob to adjust treble.

 The lower button is your bass, press once and then turn knob to 
 adjust base.

 The smaller button in the middle is your power button, press once 
 to turn power on and press again to turn power off.

 This button has another default, if held down for 3 seconds the 
 speakers are reset to their default volume, bass and treble settings.

 Now their could be more options and settings I don't know about, I 
 mentioned that the manual isn't the readable type so everything I've 
 mentioned here I've found out by playing around with the system.


 On 02/12/2011, at 7:54 AM, Matthew and Edgar wrote:

 I did get the speakers and love them. I do need to get someone 
 sighted here because I basically know where the buttons are to 
 change from treble to base to mids but not exactly sure the 
 difference between the mid and the base. I can only tell two grooves 
 so it looks like only two buttons to me. Also does anyone have a 
 list of exactly what comes with it? I am paranoid. There is a little 
 piece that looks like a splitter for input but it is odd that it 
 doesn't connect to a male piece. Do you need an extra corde like the 
 one that goes from the control to the pc to go from the splitter to 
 the controller? Also I am not finding the power button on the sub 
 woofer itself.

 -Original Message-
 From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org 
 [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org]
 On Behalf Of Dane Trethowan
 Sent: Thursday, December 01, 2011 10:43 AM
 To: PC Audio Discussion List
 Subject: Re: Altec Lansing Expressions Plus Ultra Speaker Ssytem

 Yeah, the alternative source input did strike me too! if it is then 
 I can find a way to switch to the thing, problem

Re: Altec Lansing Expressionist Ultra Speakers

2011-12-02 Thread Dane Trethowan

Then of course you have different types of computer speaker systems.

The Altec Lansing Expressionist Plus and Ultra are 2.1 channel speaker 
systems meaning that they have a sub-woofer and 2 satellite speakers.  
I'm not sure what type of system the model is you're referring to as 
I've not seen it before but then again I'm not surprised smile but 
there are also desktop models, in order to get a good pair of these then 
you're going to pay a fairly grand price, possibly $300.00 or even more 
as the below message implies.


For music then 2.1 speaker systems are usually a good value for money 
choice given their price and even the cheapest systems usually sound 
quite okay.




On 2/12/2011 7:10 PM, André van Deventer wrote:

I know BW builds a specific model of desktop speakers with  it's own
digital to analog converter.  That's supposed to be the rolls roce of desk
top speakers according to the reviews!

AAnd most probably with the price of one too!



-Original Message-
From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org]
On Behalf Of Dane trethowan
Sent: 02 December 2011 09:58 AM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Altec Lansing Expressionist Ultra Speakers

Hi!

O don't think there are any best speakers on the market, its all down to the
ears and what sounds pleasing and pleasant to you.

I've had Altec Lansing speakers for my PC's and Mac's in the past, I've been
happy to own them thus I've mentioned them here so other people may listen
to or buy them as the case may be.

I have 2 model of altec Lansing speaker system here both of which I like
very much.

I have the Expressionist Plus which I mentioned about a month ago and the
Expressionist Ultra which I've been talking about over the last week or so.

The Expressionist ultra speakers are one of the very few sets of speaker
system for computer systems where the sound is All there, the mid-range,
the treble and certainly the bass and it appears that no materr what volume
you run this system at there's no distortion so its obvious that the 5
digital amps in the system are doing their jobsmile.

One thing that does annoy me about this system and its a very slight
annoyance is the subwoofer, its huge! standing 15 inches high, looks more
like a pollished wooden PC tower case so if big sub-woofers annoy you then
don't bother with this system.

Yep, Creative and other company's have offerings which are very well
reviewed but it will be up to other list members to comment on these as I
don't have experience with them.

As far as accessibility goes? Well in the case of the speaker systems I've
been discussing, w're talking speakers and not devices with screens one
cannot readsmile.



On 2/12/2011 6:45 PM, jason wrote:

Hello I want to know these speakers you are describing are they the
best on the market that are accessible to us or is there sonie ones
and creative labs ones as well I am just trying to find out everyone's
opinion on here about speakers before purchasing them.

On 12/1/2011 5:54 PM, Dane Trethowan wrote:

Okay, as I remember here's what's in the Altec Lansing Expressions
Ultra Box apart from mounds of packing which is absolute proof that
us humans are descended from apessmile.

2 satellite 2-way speakers
1 Sub-Woofer
1 control panel
1 3.5MM-3.5MM jack lead
1 manual
1 3.5MM socket to 2 RCA jack adapter

To the control panel, its round and consists of a number of controls.

As you'll see it looks like a mini witches hat, the hat itself turns
in either direction, you'll hear or feel it click as you turn it,
each time it clicks the faster the control.

For example by default the knob controls the volume, turn it to the
first click clockwise and the volume increases slowly, turn to the
next click and volume increase is more rapid and so on.

On the top of the controller are 3 buttons, 2 which are big and a
middle button which is small.

The upper of the 2 big buttons is your treble, press once and then
turn the knob to adjust treble.

The lower button is your bass, press once and then turn knob to
adjust base.

The smaller button in the middle is your power button, press once
to turn power on and press again to turn power off.

This button has another default, if held down for 3 seconds the
speakers are reset to their default volume, bass and treble settings.

Now their could be more options and settings I don't know about, I
mentioned that the manual isn't the readable type so everything I've
mentioned here I've found out by playing around with the system.


On 02/12/2011, at 7:54 AM, Matthew and Edgar wrote:


 I did get the speakers and love them. I do need to get someone
sighted here because I basically know where the buttons are to
change from treble to base to mids but not exactly sure the
difference between the mid and the base. I can only tell two grooves
so it looks like only two buttons to me. Also does anyone have a
list of exactly what comes with it? I am paranoid. There is a little
piece

RE: Altec Lansing Expressionist Ultra Speakers

2011-12-02 Thread André van Deventer
Hi Dane

This is a 2.1 system yes.

I think what happens with the BW system is that this specific company has
been known for its speakers for quite a few years now.  So thy probably know
about speaker systems.

It has a USB port as well as an analog input port.  And being a 2.1 system
it is very specifically geared to music listening.  The advantage of using a
built-in DAC would I think be that it is not possible to get mismatched
equipment.


-Original Message-
From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org]
On Behalf Of Dane Trethowan
Sent: 02 December 2011 10:23 AM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Altec Lansing Expressionist Ultra Speakers

Then of course you have different types of computer speaker systems.

The Altec Lansing Expressionist Plus and Ultra are 2.1 channel speaker
systems meaning that they have a sub-woofer and 2 satellite speakers.  
I'm not sure what type of system the model is you're referring to as I've
not seen it before but then again I'm not surprised smile but there are
also desktop models, in order to get a good pair of these then you're going
to pay a fairly grand price, possibly $300.00 or even more as the below
message implies.

For music then 2.1 speaker systems are usually a good value for money choice
given their price and even the cheapest systems usually sound quite okay.



On 2/12/2011 7:10 PM, André van Deventer wrote:
 I know BW builds a specific model of desktop speakers with  it's own 
 digital to analog converter.  That's supposed to be the rolls roce of 
 desk top speakers according to the reviews!

 AAnd most probably with the price of one too!



 -Original Message-
 From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org 
 [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org]
 On Behalf Of Dane trethowan
 Sent: 02 December 2011 09:58 AM
 To: PC Audio Discussion List
 Subject: Altec Lansing Expressionist Ultra Speakers

 Hi!

 O don't think there are any best speakers on the market, its all down 
 to the ears and what sounds pleasing and pleasant to you.

 I've had Altec Lansing speakers for my PC's and Mac's in the past, 
 I've been happy to own them thus I've mentioned them here so other 
 people may listen to or buy them as the case may be.

 I have 2 model of altec Lansing speaker system here both of which I 
 like very much.

 I have the Expressionist Plus which I mentioned about a month ago and 
 the Expressionist Ultra which I've been talking about over the last week
or so.

 The Expressionist ultra speakers are one of the very few sets of 
 speaker system for computer systems where the sound is All there, 
 the mid-range, the treble and certainly the bass and it appears that 
 no materr what volume you run this system at there's no distortion so 
 its obvious that the 5 digital amps in the system are doing their
jobsmile.

 One thing that does annoy me about this system and its a very slight 
 annoyance is the subwoofer, its huge! standing 15 inches high, looks 
 more like a pollished wooden PC tower case so if big sub-woofers annoy 
 you then don't bother with this system.

 Yep, Creative and other company's have offerings which are very well 
 reviewed but it will be up to other list members to comment on these 
 as I don't have experience with them.

 As far as accessibility goes? Well in the case of the speaker systems 
 I've been discussing, w're talking speakers and not devices with 
 screens one cannot readsmile.



 On 2/12/2011 6:45 PM, jason wrote:
 Hello I want to know these speakers you are describing are they the 
 best on the market that are accessible to us or is there sonie ones 
 and creative labs ones as well I am just trying to find out 
 everyone's opinion on here about speakers before purchasing them.

 On 12/1/2011 5:54 PM, Dane Trethowan wrote:
 Okay, as I remember here's what's in the Altec Lansing Expressions 
 Ultra Box apart from mounds of packing which is absolute proof that 
 us humans are descended from apessmile.

 2 satellite 2-way speakers
 1 Sub-Woofer
 1 control panel
 1 3.5MM-3.5MM jack lead
 1 manual
 1 3.5MM socket to 2 RCA jack adapter

 To the control panel, its round and consists of a number of controls.

 As you'll see it looks like a mini witches hat, the hat itself turns 
 in either direction, you'll hear or feel it click as you turn it, 
 each time it clicks the faster the control.

 For example by default the knob controls the volume, turn it to the 
 first click clockwise and the volume increases slowly, turn to the 
 next click and volume increase is more rapid and so on.

 On the top of the controller are 3 buttons, 2 which are big and a 
 middle button which is small.

 The upper of the 2 big buttons is your treble, press once and then 
 turn the knob to adjust treble.

 The lower button is your bass, press once and then turn knob to 
 adjust base.

 The smaller button in the middle is your power button, press once 
 to turn power on and press again to turn power off.

 This button has

Re: Altec Lansing Expressionist Ultra Speakers

2011-12-02 Thread Dane Trethowan
Howdy!

Yep those speakers sound nice and I wouldn't have known about them had you not 
mentioned them.

I can clearly see the advantages and I wouldn't say for one minute that the 
Ltec Lansing 2.1 Expressionist Ultra system was perfect as its not but its damn 
good for the price one would pay.

Unlike the professional set you're talking about the Expressionist Ultra has 
only 1 analogue input and 1 only, no USB port but it does boast Digital 
amplification, in short this means more amplification using less power and you 
get the benefit or little or no distortion.

Again, not in quite the same league as the speakers you mentioned but a damn 
good value for money option which would do anyone proud, those last few words 
are echoed from the man I know who runs a Pro audio store smile and he 
doesn't sell them.


On 02/12/2011, at 7:48 PM, André van Deventer wrote:

 Hi Dane
 
 This is a 2.1 system yes.
 
 I think what happens with the BW system is that this specific company has
 been known for its speakers for quite a few years now.  So thy probably know
 about speaker systems.
 
 It has a USB port as well as an analog input port.  And being a 2.1 system
 it is very specifically geared to music listening.  The advantage of using a
 built-in DAC would I think be that it is not possible to get mismatched
 equipment.
 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org]
 On Behalf Of Dane Trethowan
 Sent: 02 December 2011 10:23 AM
 To: PC Audio Discussion List
 Subject: Re: Altec Lansing Expressionist Ultra Speakers
 
 Then of course you have different types of computer speaker systems.
 
 The Altec Lansing Expressionist Plus and Ultra are 2.1 channel speaker
 systems meaning that they have a sub-woofer and 2 satellite speakers.  
 I'm not sure what type of system the model is you're referring to as I've
 not seen it before but then again I'm not surprised smile but there are
 also desktop models, in order to get a good pair of these then you're going
 to pay a fairly grand price, possibly $300.00 or even more as the below
 message implies.
 
 For music then 2.1 speaker systems are usually a good value for money choice
 given their price and even the cheapest systems usually sound quite okay.
 
 
 
 On 2/12/2011 7:10 PM, André van Deventer wrote:
 I know BW builds a specific model of desktop speakers with  it's own 
 digital to analog converter.  That's supposed to be the rolls roce of 
 desk top speakers according to the reviews!
 
 AAnd most probably with the price of one too!
 
 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org 
 [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org]
 On Behalf Of Dane trethowan
 Sent: 02 December 2011 09:58 AM
 To: PC Audio Discussion List
 Subject: Altec Lansing Expressionist Ultra Speakers
 
 Hi!
 
 O don't think there are any best speakers on the market, its all down 
 to the ears and what sounds pleasing and pleasant to you.
 
 I've had Altec Lansing speakers for my PC's and Mac's in the past, 
 I've been happy to own them thus I've mentioned them here so other 
 people may listen to or buy them as the case may be.
 
 I have 2 model of altec Lansing speaker system here both of which I 
 like very much.
 
 I have the Expressionist Plus which I mentioned about a month ago and 
 the Expressionist Ultra which I've been talking about over the last week
 or so.
 
 The Expressionist ultra speakers are one of the very few sets of 
 speaker system for computer systems where the sound is All there, 
 the mid-range, the treble and certainly the bass and it appears that 
 no materr what volume you run this system at there's no distortion so 
 its obvious that the 5 digital amps in the system are doing their
 jobsmile.
 
 One thing that does annoy me about this system and its a very slight 
 annoyance is the subwoofer, its huge! standing 15 inches high, looks 
 more like a pollished wooden PC tower case so if big sub-woofers annoy 
 you then don't bother with this system.
 
 Yep, Creative and other company's have offerings which are very well 
 reviewed but it will be up to other list members to comment on these 
 as I don't have experience with them.
 
 As far as accessibility goes? Well in the case of the speaker systems 
 I've been discussing, w're talking speakers and not devices with 
 screens one cannot readsmile.
 
 
 
 On 2/12/2011 6:45 PM, jason wrote:
 Hello I want to know these speakers you are describing are they the 
 best on the market that are accessible to us or is there sonie ones 
 and creative labs ones as well I am just trying to find out 
 everyone's opinion on here about speakers before purchasing them.
 
 On 12/1/2011 5:54 PM, Dane Trethowan wrote:
 Okay, as I remember here's what's in the Altec Lansing Expressions 
 Ultra Box apart from mounds of packing which is absolute proof that 
 us humans are descended from apessmile.
 
 2 satellite 2-way speakers
 1 Sub-Woofer
 1 control panel
 1 3.5MM-3.5MM

RE: Altec Lansing Expressionist Ultra Speakers

2011-12-02 Thread André van Deventer
I can believe you!

It does seem as if the  manufacturers who usually concentrate  on hifi
equipment  are now also starting to realise that many people spend quite a
lot of time listening to music on their computers.  This means that we see
qite a lot of desktop systems now coming out from firms like BW.

What folks must just realise is that the sound of their speakers may also be
influenced  by the kind of sound device they use when connecting the
speakers.  The onboard sound chips on computer motherboards are really not
high fidelity at all - in order to get the maximum out of your speaker
system you will have to invest in a reasonably good sound device.

Because the BW system uses its own DAC, this becomes a mute point of
course!



-Original Message-
From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org]
On Behalf Of Dane Trethowan
Sent: 02 December 2011 11:01 AM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Altec Lansing Expressionist Ultra Speakers

Howdy!

Yep those speakers sound nice and I wouldn't have known about them had you
not mentioned them.

I can clearly see the advantages and I wouldn't say for one minute that the
Ltec Lansing 2.1 Expressionist Ultra system was perfect as its not but its
damn good for the price one would pay.

Unlike the professional set you're talking about the Expressionist Ultra has
only 1 analogue input and 1 only, no USB port but it does boast Digital
amplification, in short this means more amplification using less power and
you get the benefit or little or no distortion.

Again, not in quite the same league as the speakers you mentioned but a damn
good value for money option which would do anyone proud, those last few
words are echoed from the man I know who runs a Pro audio store smile and
he doesn't sell them.


On 02/12/2011, at 7:48 PM, André van Deventer wrote:

 Hi Dane
 
 This is a 2.1 system yes.
 
 I think what happens with the BW system is that this specific company 
 has been known for its speakers for quite a few years now.  So thy 
 probably know about speaker systems.
 
 It has a USB port as well as an analog input port.  And being a 2.1 
 system it is very specifically geared to music listening.  The 
 advantage of using a built-in DAC would I think be that it is not 
 possible to get mismatched equipment.
 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org 
 [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org]
 On Behalf Of Dane Trethowan
 Sent: 02 December 2011 10:23 AM
 To: PC Audio Discussion List
 Subject: Re: Altec Lansing Expressionist Ultra Speakers
 
 Then of course you have different types of computer speaker systems.
 
 The Altec Lansing Expressionist Plus and Ultra are 2.1 channel speaker 
 systems meaning that they have a sub-woofer and 2 satellite speakers.
 I'm not sure what type of system the model is you're referring to as 
 I've not seen it before but then again I'm not surprised smile but 
 there are also desktop models, in order to get a good pair of these 
 then you're going to pay a fairly grand price, possibly $300.00 or 
 even more as the below message implies.
 
 For music then 2.1 speaker systems are usually a good value for money 
 choice given their price and even the cheapest systems usually sound quite
okay.
 
 
 
 On 2/12/2011 7:10 PM, André van Deventer wrote:
 I know BW builds a specific model of desktop speakers with  it's own 
 digital to analog converter.  That's supposed to be the rolls roce of 
 desk top speakers according to the reviews!
 
 AAnd most probably with the price of one too!
 
 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org
 [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org]
 On Behalf Of Dane trethowan
 Sent: 02 December 2011 09:58 AM
 To: PC Audio Discussion List
 Subject: Altec Lansing Expressionist Ultra Speakers
 
 Hi!
 
 O don't think there are any best speakers on the market, its all down 
 to the ears and what sounds pleasing and pleasant to you.
 
 I've had Altec Lansing speakers for my PC's and Mac's in the past, 
 I've been happy to own them thus I've mentioned them here so other 
 people may listen to or buy them as the case may be.
 
 I have 2 model of altec Lansing speaker system here both of which I 
 like very much.
 
 I have the Expressionist Plus which I mentioned about a month ago and 
 the Expressionist Ultra which I've been talking about over the last 
 week
 or so.
 
 The Expressionist ultra speakers are one of the very few sets of 
 speaker system for computer systems where the sound is All there, 
 the mid-range, the treble and certainly the bass and it appears that 
 no materr what volume you run this system at there's no distortion so 
 its obvious that the 5 digital amps in the system are doing their
 jobsmile.
 
 One thing that does annoy me about this system and its a very slight 
 annoyance is the subwoofer, its huge! standing 15 inches high, looks 
 more like a pollished wooden PC tower case so if big sub-woofers 
 annoy you then don't

Altec Lansing Expressionist Ultra Speakers

2011-12-01 Thread Dane trethowan

Hi!

O don't think there are any best speakers on the market, its all down to 
the ears and what sounds pleasing and pleasant to you.


I've had Altec Lansing speakers for my PC's and Mac's in the past, I've 
been happy to own them thus I've mentioned them here so other people may 
listen to or buy them as the case may be.


I have 2 model of altec Lansing speaker system here both of which I like 
very much.


I have the Expressionist Plus which I mentioned about a month ago and 
the Expressionist Ultra which I've been talking about over the last week 
or so.


The Expressionist ultra speakers are one of the very few sets of speaker 
system for computer systems where the sound is All there, the 
mid-range, the treble and certainly the bass and it appears that no 
materr what volume you run this system at there's no distortion so its 
obvious that the 5 digital amps in the system are doing their job smile.


One thing that does annoy me about this system and its a very slight 
annoyance is the subwoofer, its huge! standing 15 inches high, looks 
more like a pollished wooden PC tower case so if big sub-woofers annoy 
you then don't bother with this system.


Yep, Creative and other company's have offerings which are very well 
reviewed but it will be up to other list members to comment on these as 
I don't have experience with them.


As far as accessibility goes? Well in the case of the speaker systems 
I've been discussing, w're talking speakers and not devices with screens 
one cannot read smile.




On 2/12/2011 6:45 PM, jason wrote:
Hello I want to know these speakers you are describing are they the 
best on the market that are accessible to us or is there sonie ones 
and creative labs ones as well I am just trying to find out everyone's 
opinion on here about speakers before purchasing them.


On 12/1/2011 5:54 PM, Dane Trethowan wrote:
Okay, as I remember here's what's in the Altec Lansing Expressions 
Ultra Box apart from mounds of packing which is absolute proof that 
us humans are descended from apessmile.


2 satellite 2-way speakers
1 Sub-Woofer
1 control panel
1 3.5MM-3.5MM jack lead
1 manual
1 3.5MM socket to 2 RCA jack adapter

To the control panel, its round and consists of a number of controls.

As you'll see it looks like a mini witches hat, the hat itself turns 
in either direction, you'll hear or feel it click as you turn it, 
each time it clicks the faster the control.


For example by default the knob controls the volume, turn it to the 
first click clockwise and the volume increases slowly, turn to the 
next click and volume increase is more rapid and so on.


On the top of the controller are 3 buttons, 2 which are big and a 
middle button which is small.


The upper of the 2 big buttons is your treble, press once and then 
turn the knob to adjust treble.


The lower button is your bass, press once and then turn knob to 
adjust base.


The smaller button in the middle is your power button, press once 
to turn power on and press again to turn power off.


This button has another default, if held down for 3 seconds the 
speakers are reset to their default volume, bass and treble settings.


Now their could be more options and settings I don't know about, I 
mentioned that the manual isn't the readable type so everything I've 
mentioned here I've found out by playing around with the system.



On 02/12/2011, at 7:54 AM, Matthew and Edgar wrote:


I did get the speakers and love them. I do need to get someone
sighted here because I basically know where the buttons are to 
change from
treble to base to mids but not exactly sure the difference between 
the mid
and the base. I can only tell two grooves so it looks like only two 
buttons

to me. Also does anyone have a list of exactly what comes with it? I am
paranoid. There is a little piece that looks like a splitter for 
input but

it is odd that it doesn't connect to a male piece. Do you need an extra
corde like the one that goes from the control to the pc to go from the
splitter to the controller? Also I am not finding the power button 
on the

sub woofer itself.

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On Behalf Of Dane Trethowan
Sent: Thursday, December 01, 2011 10:43 AM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Altec Lansing Expressions Plus Ultra Speaker Ssytem

Yeah, the alternative source input did strike me too! if it is then 
I can
find a way to switch to the thing, problem with the Altec Lansing 
manuals is
that they're very graphic and I can understand that, after all when 
dealing
with things like these speakers its probably much easier to show 
pictures of
how to connect and install rather than ramble on about the 
connection and

installation process, they're not too difficult to figure out anyway.

Now on another aspect of this speaker system, I found a page on the Net
which lists the actual specs of the system so if anyone's interested 
I'll

post to the