GEYGUY Passive Regal-Lautsprecher 160W RMS 3-Wege
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Die GEYGUY Passive Regal-Lautsprecher begeistern mit herausragendem Klang und elegantem Design. Dieses Lautsprecherpaar liefert beeindruckende 160 Watt RMS Leistung und überzeugt mit einer präzisen 3-Wege-Frequenzweiche für kristallklare Höhen, detaillierte Mitten und kraftvolle Bässe.
Ausgestattet mit hochwertigen 5.25" Woofern, reproduzieren die GEYGUY Lautsprecher auch tiefste Frequenzen bis hinab zu 48Hz und sorgen so für ein vollmundiges Klangbild. Die Nahfeld-Studio-Abstimmung garantiert einen premium Stereoklang, der Sie in Ihren Lieblingsaufnahmen völlig neue Details entdecken lässt.
Hier die Highlights der GEYGUY Passive Regal-Lautsprecher im Überblick:
- 160 Watt RMS Leistung für raumfüllenden Klang
- Präzise 3-Wege-Frequenzweiche für kristallklare Höhen, detaillierte Mitten und kraftvolle Bässe
- 5.25" Woofer für druckvolle Tieftonwiedergabe bis hinab zu 48Hz
- Nahfeld-Studio-Abstimmung für premium Stereoklang
- Edles, handgefertigtes Holzgehäuse in elegantem Design
Erleben Sie Ihre Musik wie nie zuvor - mit den GEYGUY Passive Regal-Lautsprechern.
Audioausgangsmodus: | Stereoton |
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Befestigungsart: | Tischplatte |
Besonderes Merkmal: | Bassverstärkung |
Frequenzgang: | 48 KHz |
Konnektivitätstechnologie: | Audiokabel |
Lautsprechertyp: | Bücherregal-Lautsprecher |
Marke: | GEYGUY |
Material: | wood |
Maximale Ausgabeleistung der Lautsprecher: | 280 Watt |
Modellname: | G521-1 |
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27. September 2024 00:00
Excellent value.
Speakers were bought due to my ailing Mordaunt-Shorts insisting on retiring. No funds to replace, so looked else-where for a replacement. I am not dissappointed. Excellent value for ypur Euro. Weiterlesen
25. August 2024 00:00
Excelente relacion calidad precio
Sonido excelente para su tamaño. Weiterlesen
8. Mai 2024 00:00
Zusammen mit dem Fosi Audio T3 eine super Kombination für den PC
Ich hatte bis jetzt 2 kleine Breitbandboxen mit einem kleinen Subwoofer. Nachdem ich den Klang des Verstärkers in meinen Kopfhörern gehört habe, habe ich mich entschlossen diese Boxen zu kaufen. Das Klangbild ist fantastisch. Der Frequenzgang ist von 40 - 20 kHz, da ich schon etwas älter bin, geht es bei mir bis ca. 13 kHz. Die Frequenzbereiche werden klar getrennt. Ich kann diese Boxen auf jeden Fall empfehlen. Weiterlesen
5. Mai 2024 00:00
Ottime
Prodotto ben imballato al momento della consegna. Casse passive a tre vie. Aspetto solido e robusto bel design. . efficace e semplice il sistema di cablaggio Ottima resa sonora su tutte le frequenze. Ottimo rapporto qualità/prezzo. Ottime per un utilizzo standard Weiterlesen
18. März 2024 00:00
Super Preis/Leistung
Habe mir diese Lautsprecher gekauft, um meine alten kleinen Lautsprecher abzulösen. Ich betreibe sie zusammen mit 3 weiteren Lautsprechern in einer 5.1 Konstellation. Der Sound ist klar und für meine Ansprüche vollkommen ausreichend. Ich überlege mir noch 2 weitere für hinten zu kaufen. Weiterlesen
26. April 2024 00:00
Sehr guter Klang !
Schöne Boxen mit gutem Klangbild, bin sehr zufrieden. Weiterlesen
20. November 2023 00:00
Preiswert und gut
Die preiswerten drei Wege- Lautsprecher gefallen mir. Der Klang ist recht passabel und für mich ausreichend. Die Höhen kommen sehr gut zum Ausdruck. Da ich für meine Anlage einen Bass- Woofer habe ist der gesamte Klang gut. Das Preis-Leistungsverhältnis ist sehr gut. Die Frontblende ist abnehmbar. Weiterlesen
25. September 2024 00:00
Guter Klang
Ich habe diese Boxen gekauft , um sie mit einem kleinen SMSL Versstärker (95€) , mit HDMI ARC an meinen Fernseher anzuschließen . Der Klang ist einwandfrei, klarer , brillanter Sound gute Sprachverstänlichkeit, Mitten vor allem, keine unnatürlich aufgeblähten Bässe. (Lässt sich mit dem Verstärker sehr gut einstellen).Ich habe lange gesucht, um 3Wege Regalboxen zu finden . Bei den vielen 2Wege Boxen fehlen die so wichtigen Mitten.Ich hatte ein halbes Dutzend Soundbars zwischen 100 und 200 € ausprobiert, alle hatten einen mangelhaften, dumpfen, unbrillianten Klang. Jetzt passt es . Die hässlichen silbrigen Pfeile(China Geschmack) vorne auf der Stoffabdeckung habe ich mit schwarzen Mattlack besprüht. Trotz des guten Preises wirken die Boxen überhaupt nicht primitiv, z.B. sehr gute Anschlussklemmen . Weiterlesen
5. Februar 2023 00:00
Great speakers that sound great
Excellent quality for a great price. Weiterlesen
25. Oktober 2024 05:40
Way better than the price indicates for sure.....
These little speakers honestly surprised me regardless of their price. Let's be real, the name is hilarious, but it's what made me click on them in the first place. As a GEY GUY myself, I just couldn't resist the buy now button. That silliness aside, I rarely write reviews but found myself driving 40 minutes home from work excited to listen to them again today, so I decided to share my thoughts. The regular price is just fine for what you're getting but on sale (just bought them for 55$ !!!) they're an outright steal. I'm on day two of having these and this covers around 10 hours of actual listening and about ten hours of overnight break-in (yes, these need to break in, the bass warmed up drastically and is much quicker and more effortless). Higher Love by Steve Winwood clearly demonstrated the difference on day two both in the bass and kick drums but also up in the rim taps and lower acoustic guitar string plucks which you can clearly and easily distinguish; like I said, surprising. I have probably 20 sets of bookshelf speakers (Wharfedale 220, JBL Studio 530, Jamo C93ii, as a couple examples of my favorites) and love switching them out and listening back-to-back to compare sound and details. I know this is practically blasphemy in the budget audiophile world to say (shoutout to Z Reviews on Amazon, definitely go watch and follow) but I think these are better than the Micca RB42 all around. How they figured out a three-way crossover at this price with such good capability is astounding. I think these are equally as fun as the RB42 (which are I own and are genuinely fantastic) but they aren't missing the beautiful mids as the Micca does. They have 90% of the bass, and it's far more authentic, and treble is matched, but the added mid-range driver just lights up the sound. These are very interesting sounding, honest and natural, and I highly suggest them as a first pair of audiophile budget speakers if you're just getting started. If you're an amp and speaker hoarder as I am these must be in your collection. These are on par with the Sony SS-CS5 (which I also own and are phenomenal) in terms of bang-for-buck factor (this includes box quality and build quality) and lively/fun sound. The best part of these is that there is no listening fatigue no matter how high you turn them up (within reason) so you can listen for hours without any ear ringing or loss of detail sensitivity. At first you think to yourself that there is not enough bass until you keep listening and just realize that the balance of highs, mids and lows is so well done it's just not something one is used to hearing in a 2-way bookshelf. With the 2-way design often the bass driver tries to handle too much of the low mids and it gets muddy, and tweeter tries to pick up the upper half and it's harsh and sharp when turned up loud. With this GEYGUY set, the bass driver only handles bass for the most part, so it's freed up to blend in better and only play what it was designed to play. The bass is legitimately deep and neutral and full, which is amazing for such a small and affordable speaker. I was easily getting 35-45 Hz peaks when I used an audio analyzer. Songs like Psycho by Post Malone or Love on Top by Beyonce easily pounded out the low notes in great balance. It's also fairly quick bass due to the basic (light) paper woofer cone. These are performers right up to about 85 dB at which time their tiny size starts to show, and the sound falls apart. Most people do not listen to music this loud though. This is the first set of bookshelves that I've purchased with a 3-way design and it's not going to be the last based on what I'm hearing. The extra oomph in the mid-range (which is where all vocals and half of an orchestra's instruments perform) is wonderful to hear; voices step out in front of the music and instruments like French horns or trumpets sound absolutely clear and lively. When Witness, by Sarah McLauchlin, started I smiled ear to ear. Her voice had so much character and depth. Santorini (live/remastered) by Yanni was really fun: great imaging and stage presence, none of the instruments came out sibilant or too sharp, and again, the trumpets and euphonium were so crisp and mellow. I've now put them on a couple of different amps that I have, and they do go pretty well with all of them, even the Nobsound 33$ class D amp (here on Amazon). That said, they scaled very well. Aim for at least a solid 50 watts per channel to get the best out of them. The better the equipment I drove them with, the better the performed. In particular, they came alive when I threw a 40$ (again, here on Amazon) tube pre-amp on to my Parasound 275. That warm smokey sound from the second-order harmonics (audiophile geek term, ignore if needed) that the tubes produce is even more obvious in these because it's three different drivers and the harmonics blend really well, almost like the difference between a piano in person vs a piano played through speakers. Again, another ignorable detail but important to speaker people, the mid and full range driver, I believe, share the same open baffle inside the box so both the bass and mids come out of the "bass port" on the back. Because of this there is a noticeable difference when the sound is bouncing off the untreated wall or absorbed by drapes or something behind them like audio foam squares. Both sound great, but one is much more directional and focused and the other is more ambient and reverberating. So, to finish this novel: they are not perfect and honestly not the best-looking speakers but no more could be reasonably expected from a speaker of this price. I say give them a shot; they'll impress you too. All of the money was spent exactly where is should have been. If anything, these are just this side of an engineering triumph due to how precisely and efficiently the engineers must have been to get them out the door under 100$. Box quality is pretty good, and all the screws and joints are much better than they need to be. Thanks for reading. Weiterlesen