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Diamond Audio Pro Media Speaker Systems

Manufacturer : Diamond Audio Technologies

 

Reviewed by:

Date : July 06th 2000


ProMedia 3025 Speaker system

Contents and Assembly:

Other than the subwoofer and the two satellites, the package contains an adapter and the required cables to connect the speakers. You could get rid of the satellite stands if you wish, but then the remote looks like something out of this planet. So I doubt anyone would want to detach the stands for any reason. Talking about the satellites I must say they have been very nicely designed. Coupled with a gray front cloth mesh these satellites are very unique in their own way.

What makes this speaker system so good is due to its subwoofer. This 5" 15W sub produces enough bass for you to get a memorable DVD or gaming experience. The sub acts as the main hub to which everything connects to.

subwoofer connectors

The fact that the Bass level controller is on the sub makes it quite annoying, since I have to keep reaching under my table all the time in order to fine-tune the music. (The recommended subwoofer placement is either under your table or in a corner of your room. I adopted what's most convenient to me.) It would be great if Diamond includes this feature in their future systems. The power on/off button and the volume controls are controlled by a wire-based remote, which connects to the subwoofer. You won't have trouble figuring out which cable goes where, since a detailed description is given in the manual included with the system.

As for the power supply, Diamond Audio supplies the required power adapter depending on your countries power supply. The power adapter itself is very well built as you can see in the picture. Wish I could say the same with Cambridge Soundworks power supply.

Power adapters

 

 

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