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any attempts have been made to design unusual but visually appealing desktop speakers. Unfortunately, the byproduct has often been poor sound. The JBL Spyro system is different - in both respects. Initially, its look is what catches the eye. The subwoofer is flanked by two flower-shaped speakers; all three are available in a white, black, teal or fuchsia. Now, the system is being offered in a vibrant orange, giving consumers even more of a choice when matching their taste or décor. Cloth-covered cables complete its high-quality look.
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JBL Spyro system sound
But how does the JBL Spyro system sound? Thanks to the latest Odyssey transducer technology in the satellites (which have 6 watts of power per speaker), and an Atlas driver in the subwoofer, the sound is more than impressive. And with 24 watts of power for the subwoofer, so is the bass.
JBL Speaker System
The JBL Spyro 2.1 system is a plug-and-play solution ideally suited to all kinds of applications, whether Mac, PC, laptop, iPod or other MP3 player, or games console. And connection is simple using its 3.5mm mini stereo jack. The JBL Spyro speaker system is already available from retailers.
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