Use this Klipsch ProMedia 3-piece speaker system to enjoy brilliant sound when playing games, listening to music or watching videos on your computer.
Customer Rating
5
Good quality speakers
on April 12, 2010
Posted by: DAG3
from ORL, FL
These speakers are the best computer speakers i've had so far. I haven't tried the Bose computer speakers, but I think either way, the Klipsch speakers are the same in technology if not better AND price doesn't completely break the bank for the quality these speakers give. These speakers are also good for someone looking for a baby home theater system without the dvd player or reciever
What's great about it: Sound and good powered subwoofer
What's not so great: Nothing except price for some i guess
The album is actually pretty good. I was surprised to hear more than the song "Dangerous" (feat. Akon) being good. Songs like Set It Off (feat. Clipse) and Numba 1 (feat. Rihanna) bring the album up to a buyable album. The-Dream and T-Pain also try to pull up the album and do a ok job of doing it. Overall it's an ok album, but it's worth a try.
The album has a lot of good production from Kanye, Maestro, Swizz Beatz, and Bangladesh just to name a few. The lyrics are good, but not the best I heard from him. Overall the album is very good, it is very commicalized, but I gotta say it's one of the best albums of 2008 so far. Very good work Wayne.
What's great about it: Can listen to the whole album without skipping one song
What's not so great: The lyrics aren't the best, but still good
This album was surprising to me. After about 3 months of waiting for this album to drop, I finally got it and listened to it. I thought it was not going to be that good since Diddy's production group was doing most of the beats, but it turned out to be a good album. It all fits into the story of American Gangster and some of Scarface. Songs like American Dreamin', Success, and Fallin' go along with the movie. With songs like Roc Boys, Hello Brooklyn 2.0, and Igonorant, they are all very good to listen whenever with good beats and not too lyrical. Overall, the album is not as good as Reasonable Doubt, or The Blueprint, but it is up there probably in the 4th or 5th. Go and get it.
Now I'm from Miami. I like Dj Khaled last album. It wasn't on my top 10 of the year albums, but it was good. Now this album is ok, not better than "Listennn... The Album". It does have a few songs like "I'm So Hood", "We Takin' Over", and "S On My Chest", but that's pretty much it. People like Akon, Lil' Wayne, T.I., Young Jeezy, and The Game show up on the album, but don't really get any good beats. Cool & Dre disappoint in this album. Danja and The Runners are the only producers that give the album good beats.
Ever since Common has teamed up with Kanye he has been giving us good music. The CHI-Town rapper does what he was expected out of him since he dropped a classic with the album "Be". The album "Finding Forever" is another classic. Songs like "The Game", "The People" and "Start The Show" make the album a must have in your CD collection. The nice thing about the album is that it has good beats from J Dilla, will.i.am., and of course, Kanye West. It's a good buy.
T.I. showed the people that he was the King of The South in "King" in this album he did good. I think he could do better, but with songs like "Big ... Poppin' (Do It)" and "Help Is Coming" are well produced and nice lyrics. Then you got the songs like "Raw" and "Show It To Me" Feat. Nelly where he tries, but disappoints. I got the album thinking it was going to be another "King" or even better, but he plays it safe and releases a good album.
Swizz Beatz has always been a producer of high caliber and always makes catchy beats. In his debut album as a rapper, he does so-so. His beats are pretty good. Songs like "It's Me..." and the remix are the best of the album. Then you got the songs like "Top Down" and "Money in The Bank" where he repeats the same over and over not that different then his whole album. He used some other producers on his album actually more than what he produced. I think it's ok buy if you buy it, I did. I'm not happy about it, but not mad about it either.
I bought this album with Graduation. I can't compare the two. They are two different types of music and production. 50's "Curtis" is of course never going to be like "Get Rich or Die Tryin'", but songs like "Man Down", "Fully Loaded Clip" and "Curtis 187" really bring out the rap that few have now. Singles like "I Get Money" and "Ayo Technology" Feat. Justin Timberlake, Timbaland have gotten radio stations spinning 50. If you don't like rap and 50's past albums don't buy it, but if you like a little bit of rap and 50 sometimes go get it because it's not going to disappoint.
Kanye West just keeps making good music. In this album he has a lot of expectations. He exceeds those expectations with singles like "Can't Tell Me Nothing" and "Stronger" that have that kind of cockyness that Kanye is known about. Other songs on the album like "Good Life" Feat. T-Pain and "Flashing Lights" pump up The College Dropout. Of course you cannot compare 50 Cent and Kanye West because they have different type of music. I bought both. I think that Kanye has that hip-hop/tecno and 50 is just rap. I would buy it, eyes closed.