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Eagle Arion 2.1 Soundstage Speakers Reviews

Patrick "MACMAC" MacMillan

2009-07-23 10:00:00.0


TestFreaks, ThinkComputers, and TweakTown have reviewed the Eagle Arion 2.1 soundstage speaker system.

Here's what they had to say:

  • TestFreaks:

    "The Eagle Arion 2.1 Soundstage speakers are a great sounding budget priced set of speakers, even if you’re on a budget you can have a decent set of well made and good sounding, feature rich, speakers.

    Taking into account the sound quality, the build quality and the price, I can easily recommend this product to most anyone looking for a budget priced sound system."


    Click here to read the full review.


  • ThinkComputers:

    "For a $50 system you are definitely getting what you pay for in the Eagle Arion Soundstage Speakers with Subwoofer. They do reproduce sound very well and can sure put out a lot of power. Setup and operation is very easy and you can use this system for many different applications.

    Although the system did sound pretty good there were some things I did not like about it. First the length of the speaker wires, as I said if I wanted to put the subwoofer on the ground there would have been no way I would have been able to connect the speakers and place them where I wanted them. Also the LCD on the subwoofer is more of vanity than everything and it is not often you see controls on the subwoofer either."


    Click here to read the full review.


  • TweakTown:

    "The Arion ET-AR504LR-BK is an entry level system, there’s no doubt about that. For your average gamer who has a decent pair of headphones and would like to compliment them with a small speaker system for the times when there is more than one person in the room, this is a great little system, because it’s built quite well, easy on the wallet and not too bad to look at either.

    However, for a more demanding user who wants this as his/her primary audio system, you should look elsewhere as the performance is not going to cut it for day in day out thumping or critical music listening.

    Overall, given the green and black colour scheme, attractive price (under $100) and features, I think this system will succeed at getting the customers attention. It’s just a matter of how long it’s held for."


    Click here to read the full review.


This seems like a half-decent product, but if you are in the market for a sub-$50 2.1 speaker system check out the Logitech S-220.

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