Sony SRS-A27 Desktop Personal Speakers with 2-Way Power Supply
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List Price: $31.99 Our Price: $19.16 You Save: $12.83 (40.1%) Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours (as of 4:17 PM CT - detail)
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- Portable speakers are full-range, and provide 2 watts of power
- Magnetic shielding will not disturb TV or computer monitor
- Built-in Mega Bass for deep, bass sound
- On/off switch at front of speaker for easy adjustments; 2 meter long speaker cords
- 2-way power supply: AC adaptor or 4 AA batteries (both not included)
Product Description The SRS-A27 desktop speakers will morph your personal CD player or radio into a substantial sound system. They will accomplish this morphing with minimal cost. These speakers are Sony's basic, yet highly sensitive speaker. With their compact size and shape, these speakers are perfect for a dorm room or office. The two watts of power, along with the 57 mm driver units provide quality sound with a wide frequency. To enhance the bass sound, Sony has installed a built-in Mega Bass sound; this boosts the sound quality, especially at low frequencies. With magnetic shielding, you can be confident that the speakers will not harm the quality of other near-by components, like a TV or computer monitor. You have two options for powering these speakers. Choose either an optional AC adaptor or four AA batteries (not included.) The speakers will play up to thirty hours with Sony alkaline batteries. There is a single, mini-jack input located on one of the speakers. The on/off switch and volume control are also located at the front of one of the speakers, making adjustments easy to accomplish. The two speaker cords are one meter long. Take your Walkman, Discman or computer to a new level with these active, bass-heavy speakers. What's in the Box Sony SRS-A27 user's manual and a ninety day warranty.
Spotlight Customer Reviews:
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First sony product
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These speakers are the first product that I have ordered from Sony that are absolutely terrible.
1. No volumn without distorting
2. No quality
3. And no bass
Do not buy.
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Portable Speakers Adequate For Voice - But At A Price
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I have owned these speakers for quite some time now. I use them with my Sony ICF-SW7600GR AM/FM Shortwave World Band Receiver with Single Side Band Reception and, for listening to shortwave broadcasts and local AM stations in conjunction with this particular radio, they are good, certainly much better than the Sony radio's mediocre internal speaker. For listening to FM music, they are adequate, no more (there is no bass response whatsoever and trebles border on harsh).
At their current price of $14.99 they appear to be priced fairly - but there is something to consider VERY carefully before purchasing them: Sony's AC adaptor Sony ACE90HG AC Adaptor is currently being sold by one of Amazon's partners Wall Street Photo (also known as "Your High-Priced Outlet") for $69.00(!).
Who in their right mind would pay $69.00 to power a set of $14.99 speakers?
And to find a reasonably priced after-market adaptor is somewhat difficult as Sony uses non-standard plugs (I believe, however, that you can find a suitable adaptor at Radio Shack; at least you can try it out there to see if it works properly - and Radio Shack's price will almost certainly be better than that of Wall Street Photo whose prices, at least as they appear for several products here on Amazon, are nothing short of outrageous!).
In addition, there is the cost of batteries. It is costly to run these speakers from standard alkaline batteries and the initial cost of good NiMH batteries and a charger (if you don't already have these items) would have to be added to the cost of the speakers.
It's a pity that they cannot be directly powered from a computer viaa its USB port but I suppose that that is a minor point.
For the purposes I personally use the speakers they are adequate. I would not recommend them for listening to music on CDs, MP3s, etc., but, for voice, they are fine.
Though made in China, they appear to be very well-constructed, like almost all Sony products.
Just keep in mind that, though they cost only $14.99, that's not the true overall price. Only you can determine whether the total cost for speakers as limited as these is worth it to you. At the time I purchased them, it was worth it to me but "if I knew then what I know now" I think I would have gone with something else.
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Poor Sound Quality
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First of all, this speaker is for the office and not for music or entertainment. It has poor sound quality, and it sounds worse than the $10 dollar speakers I got from my brother. If you're going to be using these speakers for entertainment, do not buy these.
If you are looking for entertainment speakers, buy the 2.1 or above. Don't buy one like these.
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AC adapter not included???
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...and that's how they get you. The Sony brand adapter is listed at $39. You can buy an universal adapter for under $20(the sony is rated at 9v and 800mA), but there is a catch. The universal adapter's plug is too long! It won't make the proper contact with these speakers. But there is a way to make them work. Find the right adapter plug and put a little piece of tinfoil in the hole of the adapter---don't put it in the speaker hole.
So, Sony uses a shorter adapter so you think you can't use the universal adapter and charges you $39 for their adapter.
You could try using a spring from a ballpoint pen or any small springs; or, cut a piece off a paper clip or copper wire, but the tinfoil is easy to use---just stuff enough into the whole to make contact. It can be scraped out if you need that plug for another device.
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Good product for what it is supposed to do
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I had Sony speakers before, but they did not have the option of adding batteries or plugging it in...so the output was minimal. I decided that I needed speakers with more power. I looked everywhere and bought these...they seemed to be one of only a handful of speakers that would let me use either batteries or plug into an outlet (adapter not included). They were fantastic. I have read other reviews about the noise not being that good, but I have no complaints. They are not "tingy" and get very loud for such a small speaker.
My only issue is that the pair I had, the speaker not connected to my IPOD (you connect one line into the IPOD, and the line from the other speaker plugs into the first speaker, the one plugged into the IPOD) would cut in and out.
I opened up the speaker and saw that the connection came off, so I soldered it back on, but it just did not perform the way it did at first for over 2 years. I am not sure if I was too rough with them, or if it was a product flaw. This is my 2nd pair...I will give them another shot, so they were at least good enough for me to give them the benefit of the doubt. Maybe I just threw them around too much. If the same issue happens again, I know it is a Sony issue as opposed to my fault.
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