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Altec lansing Speaker

James Kart

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Hello everyone,

Just new here... I'm curious to know, anyone tried or used an Altec Lansing speaker with their computer? What model and how was its sound quality?
 
I know you probably still see some old Altec Lansing speakers available on Amazon or EBay but I don't believe they are making anything new nowadays. I have only seem portable speakers by Altec Lansing at local Staples.

I am still rocking on an Altec Lansing ACS-56 speakers from about 15 years ago on my spare PC. All I can say is that they sound pretty good for their size. I think it was bundled with a PC I purchased back in the old days.
 
I had some AL cube speakers for PC about 15 years ago. They were ok as I remember.
 
Is Asus the only one who had this speaker brand on their laptop or other brands did use them?
 
Altec Lansing 621s were my first speakers ever. The sound quality was fantastic at the time compared to your free Dell or HP speakers, a tweeter, mids, and a sub, even though the sub was hollow sounding and the PC speaker amps tend to be super noisy and have a lot of hiss.

They were quality speakers and roughly comparable to a modern Klipsch Promedia 2.1 system, but are now REALLY long in the tooth due to age and I would not pay more than $50 for something that old.
 
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