Just to see
how well the 3025 fares we put it through a series of tests and
I must tell you the results were not bad at all. Firstly I played
a few DVD's to see how well these work on movies. I usually use
the movies 'Rock' and 'Matrix' to test the sound qualities of speakers,
since I believe these movies to really work individual components
of a speaker to its max. You don't need to take my word for it,
just watch the movie. Anyway as for the sound it was simply great.
All three speakers played its role well in the countless explosions
and firing throughout these two movies, and the movie dialogue was
crisp and precise. Especially in the helicopter gun battle scene,
the sound was incredible, giving the perfect balance and blend in
sound making you feel as if the movie is real. However there's always
a 'but' to every good thing; when you increase the volume way beyond
the halfway mark the sound starts to distort slightly. I was quite
disappointed with this, but hey one minus point isn't too bad now
is it. I tested a few games such as Quake III, NFS IV and the explosions,
the gunfire, engine revs, were simply great. You have to hear it
to believe how good they sound.
What we should
consider most when listening to the 3025 speakers is that they are
only $80 in price. When you talk about value for money this is sure
to be on top of the list. I mean think about it, why would you want
to spend over a hundred dollars on a speaker system when the ProMedia
3025 sound just as them or in some cases better.