F&D T-200X
![]() | Outdated Product Multifunctional 2.1 speaker system, consisting of two vertical satellites and one eight-inch subwoofer. In addition to a built-in audio frequency amplifier of impressive power, this speaker system is equipped with a built-in Bluetooth module, an FM tuner and an LED display and a USB port for playing audio content from connected external FLASH drives. Positioned as a product of the middle price category, they are intended for a wide range of users who prefer multi-band acoustics with powerful bass sound. In addition, it is worth noting the presence of a remote control and a spectacular subwoofer LED backlight (can be turned off). The F&D T-200X speaker system can receive analog sound from a personal computer, monoblock, laptop, nettop, multimedia or game console. The manufacturer also sugge...sts using this product as a speaker system for a TV (the satellites are stacked in a line to form a soundbar, and the subwoofer is separate). Each satellite is equipped with two 2″ speakers (power 17.5 W; from 135 to 20,000 Hz), and an 8″ subwoofer (35 W) provides pronounced bass (30-104 Hz). Bluetooth 4.0 wireless module, provides wireless connection of tablets and smartphones. An FM tuner with 100 channels of memory and support for playing WMA/MP3 files from USB drives provide additional opportunities for comfortable listening to audio content. |
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Multifunctional 2.1 speaker system, consisting of two vertical satellites and one eight-inch subwoofer. In addition to a built-in audio frequency amplifier of impressive power, this speaker system is equipped with a built-in Bluetooth module, an FM tuner and an LED display and a USB port for playing audio content from connected external FLASH drives. Positioned as a product of the middle price category, they are intended for a wide range of users who prefer multi-band acoustics with powerful bass sound.
In addition, it is worth noting the presence of a remote control and a spectacular subwoofer LED backlight (can be turned off). The F&D T-200X speaker system can receive analog sound from a personal computer, monoblock, laptop, nettop, multimedia or game console. The manufacturer also suggests using this product as a speaker system for a TV (the satellites are stacked in a line to form a soundbar, and the subwoofer is separate).
Each satellite is equipped with two 2″ speakers (power 17.5 W; from 135 to 20,000 Hz), and an 8″ subwoofer (35 W) provides pronounced bass (30-104 Hz). Bluetooth 4.0 wireless module, provides wireless connection of tablets and smartphones. An FM tuner with 100 channels of memory and support for playing WMA/MP3 files from USB drives provide additional opportunities for comfortable listening to audio content.
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I bought today a 2.1 F&D T-200X just fire compared to the S30B (with a reservation for the treble), but the bass just tears them to shreds, but there is also a huge minus of the data as-squeak to the satellites even when I turn it off from the remote control and how to treat this sore is still unclear , on foreign forums there is no solution other than to replace the satellites, but it didn’t help me - I connected other speakers and the squeak remained, but it’s a pity they don’t have a price for such a sub, but I’ll have to drive on a home-made mustache to TDA7294 for satellites, otherwise I didn’t want a collective farm for almost 100 bucks The bass is powerful, I listen to all the tracks on ultra low (35 hertz), a good view, you can connect the satellites to the soundbar squeaking in satellites, bluetooth quality (5-8m), no frequency adjustment from the remote control, poor radio reception |
Pretty cool acoustics for a computer. In my time, I finished dusting, slightly changed the inside of the satellites, covered the inside of the subwoofer with paralon, glued a gasket under the subwoofer speaker, replaced the standard wires, installed filters, and now I'm almost satisfied with them. However, I spend more and more time wearing headphones. I turn on the music through them when there is no one at home, or when it's too hot to steam in the monitors... Or when the neighbors start playing fu, I have to show that my acoustics can drown out their pop music with heavy metal. As for the beeps, I almost got rid of them, unfortunately this problem is related to the type of power supply that is soldered on the board together with the amplifier. Such a design and nothing can be done about it, but a little ingenuity, some materials from the garage and it can be improved a little. I liked that the satellites can be assembled into a soundbar. In general, a good system, especially if you take it at a discount. Satellites can stand alone or can be assembled into a soundbar. By themselves, they are small and take up little space. The sound is of average quality. There is a control panel and lighting. quiet squeal of satellites when idle, sometimes the woofer by itself hums quietly also when idle. The Bluetooth connection is terrible, the sound quality is just slag through it. |
Well, it doesn't sound bad, but not for its price. In idle mode, it buzzes quite a bit, so you need to turn it on only when listening to something with the power button at the back of the subwoofer because in sleep mode, it also buzzes. I liked the design, although now I'd pick something different, something with bigger tweeters and a less bulky subwoofer, or like some Edifier models with small built-in subwoofers (although the price there is about three times higher than this one). The lighting only has a few colors and three brightness levels. No full ARGB. There's no memory either, you have to set the volume and lighting level every time. The wireless connection is terrible, the communication module is cheap and picks up all the interference in the space along with the signal from the phone or another source. The only good thing about it is the subwoofer itself, it thumps pretty well. Interesting design, the ability to assemble the satellites into a soundbar. The subwoofer has quite decent bass. There is a remote control. Sound from the satellites, electrostatic background noise when the acoustics are on. The lighting has few modes (although it’s not actually needed here). |
- Ability to connect speakers and use them as a soundbar

















