Sven MC-10 (SV-014018)
![]() | Outdated Product Speakers: kit 2.0; Lines: 2; Frequency range (Hz): 45 – 27000; Speaker output (W): 50; Speaker port tube; Bluetooth: Bluetooth; USB-A; card reader; FM receiver; mini-Jack (3.5 mm); headphone output; LCD screen; Remote control: wireless; Speaker material: MDF; Front size (mm): 145x285x218 |
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Always clarify the specifications and configuration of the product with the online store manager before purchasing.
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Model overview based on user reviews
The Sven MC-10 PC speakers offer some convenient features like a connector for a flash drive and radio, but they fall short in sound quality. The front bass reflex port is a significant issue, as it emits a blurred artificial hum instead of delivering clear bass. This design flaw leads to tonal imbalance and can cause discomfort, such as headaches, due to the direct radiation from the port. The Class AB amplifier further exacerbates the problem by not maintaining control over the drivers, resulting in a lagging hum. Overall, while the speakers have useful functions, their performance in sound quality is lacking.
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- Emits most of the blurred artificial hum that replaces the bass that the speaker can't achieve.
- Emits directly into the listener's face, leading to a tonal imbalance because the volume of the bass reflex port is NOT adjustable; it is passive by nature.
- The direct radiation from the bass reflex port is reflected off the opposite wall and presses on the listener, on the eardrums, strains the cerebellum, irritates, and causes headaches.
If necessary, Google front bass reflex port and headaches.
To avoid this, the operation of the bass reflex port should occur at very low frequencies, not perceptible to the human ear, and the port itself should remain silent to the ear.
But this is not the case here.
There is no bass here. Only the bass reflex port hums, even whines on mid-bass.
Given the Class AB amplifier – inertial by nature, the hum from the port will also lag in time, as if by inertia. Do not be surprised. Class AB is so poor that it doesn't maintain control over the drivers. Therefore, the port often hums like something extraneous.