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Abit's iDome DS500 and SW510 speakers
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<blockquote data-quote="chaminga_d" data-source="post: 390902" data-attributes="member: 8237"><p>From the rear, we can get a good look at the subwoofer's 6.5" driver. The sub's exhaust port is located at the bottom of the unit, and Abit says its design equalizes airflow to prevent distortion. Showing its motherboard maker roots, Abit calls this design DBX, or Digital Bass eXhaust. You know, because the speaker world doesn't have enough oddly-capitalized Xs.</p><p></p><p>Abit says the SW510 pumps out 50W of RMS power with a 16-160Hz frequency response and signal-to-noise ratio of 93dB. The subwoofer isn't limited to working with just the iDome DS500 satellites, either. You get standard analog and digital input and output ports, and since all the sub's controls are independent, you can use it with any other speaker system, but again, no coaxial S/PDIF ports. </p><p></p><p><img src="http://img469.imageshack.us/img469/3210/satcablessn3.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p></p><p>As with the DS500s, the SW510 comes with RCA and optical cables. The optical cable is of the thin, flimsy variety you find bundled with some sound cards and motherboards, so it feels a little cheap next to the solid construction of the iDomes. That shouldn't affect the cable's ability to deliver a clean digital signal, though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chaminga_d, post: 390902, member: 8237"] From the rear, we can get a good look at the subwoofer's 6.5" driver. The sub's exhaust port is located at the bottom of the unit, and Abit says its design equalizes airflow to prevent distortion. Showing its motherboard maker roots, Abit calls this design DBX, or Digital Bass eXhaust. You know, because the speaker world doesn't have enough oddly-capitalized Xs. Abit says the SW510 pumps out 50W of RMS power with a 16-160Hz frequency response and signal-to-noise ratio of 93dB. The subwoofer isn't limited to working with just the iDome DS500 satellites, either. You get standard analog and digital input and output ports, and since all the sub's controls are independent, you can use it with any other speaker system, but again, no coaxial S/PDIF ports. [IMG]http://img469.imageshack.us/img469/3210/satcablessn3.jpg[/IMG] As with the DS500s, the SW510 comes with RCA and optical cables. The optical cable is of the thin, flimsy variety you find bundled with some sound cards and motherboards, so it feels a little cheap next to the solid construction of the iDomes. That shouldn't affect the cable's ability to deliver a clean digital signal, though. [/QUOTE]
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