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KWorld Classic C40 Computer Speakers review

The Classic C40 Speakers arrive in a large colourful box with an image of the product on the front, with specifications listed below.

Inside, the speakers are shipped inside protective covers which are surrounded by durable polystyrene blocks. Surprisingly there is no literature at all in the box (not even a single page of information), just a simple audio cable to connect to a computer.

The satellite speakers are created from wood materials, with a piano black style plastic front panel. This lends the design a ‘high tech' style appearance, but it is sadly a finger print magnet. There is also a two pronged metal section which protrudes from the speaker and rests in front of the main cone.

The speakers don't feel very substantial, they weigh very little and measure 112 mm (W) x 135 mm (D) x 180 mm (H).

This is an unusual looking design and when viewed from the side we can see the metal cone shaped bracket ‘spikes' into the area in front of the driver.

KWorld are calling this the ‘unique physical equaliser design', but there is very little information regarding their theory online, and as the box has no literature at all, we are left with a single image. According to this diagram on their website, it appears that the floating metal cone helps to separate the sound field, rather than simply allowing it to transmit directly forwards. For such a small speaker design it might help to create a larger sound stage.

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