Ben G—December 17, 2025
Great sound a this price range. I needed replacement for broken smallish bookshelf speakers that can take 100W and had decent sound but at a reasonable price because I plan to upgrade whole system soon. These did the trick Read more
Bob—December 13, 2025
I love the speakers! They sound very good! I'll recommend it to my friends. Read more
Dave—April 3, 2018
The speakers are a good value, and will fill a room with clean audio. They are great speakers, and don't take up a lot of room. Yes you can actually fit on your desk if so desired. I returned the 3 inch cubes. And went for the 4 inch cubes. The 3 inch I got either was a defect out of the batch I received, or perhaps they all have this manufacture defect. The smaller 3 inch cubes have a circle mesh front face. The outside of the mesh had bumps all over the front corners of the speakers. This wont effect the speakers performance, although this is definitely quite an eye soar. This is why I swapped out for the 4 inch cubes. For the small price difference, you will have 200 watts handling rather then 100 watts with the smaller 3 inch cubes.Plus the 4 inch cubes fill the entire face of the front of the speaker with mess. This will guarantee you wont have the cosmetic issue , that i had with the 3 inch cubes. The 3 inch perhaps is getting the bubbling from a heating process when being manufactured. Regardless, this in my opinoin is a defect.Go 4inch cubes, and you will be happy.The only negative with the 4 inch , is if you shake one speaker . Sounds like a loose piece of plastic is jumping around inside the speaker. Other then that they are good. Read more
John B. Edelstein—May 19, 2025
Skeptical of these with such a low price, but only needed them for an old school garage stereo system. To my surprise these little buggers crank out some volume and with great sound clarity. Probably not ideal for today’s hip-hop heavy base music, but for 70’s rock & 80’s new wave these little speakers do very nicely. Easy to hook up and outstanding value for the price. Read more
RWB—August 9, 2025
Goes with amp review. This unit is fantastic, I had to replace a set of 20 year old, self powered Bose CPU desktop speakers in a 1m sq ft shop. I bought a set of 4" Pyle speakers and realized that no amp, so I got this and the combination is 1/2 what I paid 20 years ago and then times better. Tried to replace the old speakers but the Bose was a sealed case. I would buy again in a heartbeat. Read more
Janet Best—December 30, 2025
These are great! I love the small size. Read more
Patricia—September 4, 2025
Poor sound quality. With equalizer, the speaker did not change the bass, treble, or mid range. Flat. Read more
Tommy—January 18, 2023
I bought the slightly larger version with a 4" full-range woofer rather than the 3". I'm using them as surround channels for a 5.1 setup. They were essentially a little Christmas gift to myself. On a whim I decided to find something basic and affordable (under $50) to add that surround sound dimensionality to my home theater setup. After looking at the handful of options available (I could only find about 10) I felt like this would probably be the best bang for my buck. I can't compare them to other small speakers like the Micca Covo because I haven't auditioned those, but I can say these are basically a "you get what you pay for" situation. At $37/pair as of this writing (with a "used - like new" option available for $23) it's pretty hard to be disappointed with them as long as they work, and they do. They are pretty lacking in bass (but there's a hint of it), and due to the lack of a tweeter, they don't have the same clarity or resolution of my front channel Wharfedale 225's. That said, those are $350/pair so these lil' guys were literally a tenth of the price. Wharfedale would have a problem on their hands (as would every speaker manufacturer) if these kept up with something 10x the cost. Anyway, I know they wouldn't be on par with my other speakers when I got them, but what I didn't realize was that it'd be juuust noticeable and obvious enough to send me on a quest to upgrade them. Right now I'm looking at options like the Micca MB42X: basically this in a more solid cabinet and with a tweeter for about $50 more. I say all that to say, I'm not disappointed with these because it's basically what I expected: a 4" woofer in a plastic cabinet which performs like a 4" woofer in a plastic cabinet. Considering the size of it and the fact that this one woofer is tasked with covering everything from the lowest lows to the highest highs without the help of a tweeter, I think it performs admirably. So if you *just* want some sort of sound coming from your surround channels to turn your 3.1 setup into a 5.1 setup, these will do the job and will do so for less than $40 which is the home theatre equivalent of an impulse purchase. From that perspective, these are maybe the biggest upgrade you can add to a home theatre for so little money. For me, personally, I think I should have been a bit less frugal from the start and made my budget "under $100" instead of "under $50" because I already have the itch to upgrade them to, at the bare minimum, something with a tweeter. I didn't appreciate how much I would notice the lack of one in a surround channel, but I do. Read more