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Corsair Gaming Audio Series SP2500 High-Power 2.1 PC Speaker System (CA-SP211NA)

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  • 232 Watts RMS of continuous power delivery through six Class D amplifiers
  • 8" subwoofer with durable rubber surround in a fourth-order bandpass enclosure
  • Bi-amplified satellites with 3" drivers and 1" ferrofluid-cooled silk dome tweeters
  • Wired desktop controller with 1.8" (4.6cm) color TFT display and multi-lingual interface
  • Programmable digital signal processor for advanced dynamic audio processing
  • Clean, high-fidelity audio reproduction with excellent stereo imaging



4.0 out of 5 stars Best Sellers Rank
  • #2,823 in Computer Speakers
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No Date First Available January 6, 2011

Product Description

Since you have only one PC speaker system, you don’t want to make sacrifices. That’s why Corsair has created the SP2500.At its heart are six Class D amplifiers driven by an ultra-efficient power supply. The 8" subwoofer driver is housed in a fourthorderbypass enclosure for clean, tight bass response that can seriously shake the room. The bi-amplified satellites usespecially developed 3" drivers and custom-designed, ferrofluid-cooled 1" silk dome tweeters for detailed audio reproductionacross the entire spectrum with great stereo imaging and a generous sweet spot. A programmable digital signal processor letsyou craft the audio to your liking. It’s all under your command with the 1.8" (4.6cm) color display desktop controller This is a non-returnable item.

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With the SP2500, Corsair has reinvented the PC speaker system. Get ready to experience a revolution.

The Gaming Audio Series SP2500 is the product of a design philosophy that embraces the importance of clean, detailed audio reproduction -- not just for games, but for movies and music as well. Building a great PC speaker system is more than about giving you room-shaking power. You also need optimal imaging and positional accuracy, and sonic depth and detail. Since you have only one speaker system, you don't want to make compromises. That's why we've created the SP2500.


Product Features

The smartest speaker system you've ever met. The digital signal processor and dynamic digital crossovers provide sophisticated processing and equalization effects for a listening experience that simply can't be matched on ordinary analog speaker systems. Enjoy late night gaming or movies without disturbing others, adjust your listening experience for your favorite gaming, film and music genres, and choose from custom listening environments. The power is yours.



The beauty of bi-amplification, and more. Each two-way satellite has discrete digital amplifiers for both the specially developed 3" midrange driver and the custom-designed 1" ferrofluid-cooled, silk dome tweeter for accurate reproduction. You'll enjoy pristine audio that's clean and tight, even when pushed to the limits. You'll also experience stereo imaging that's nothing short of amazing, creating a compelling experience that's as close as possible to how the recording engineer or the game designer intended.



You're in control. We've designed the Gaming Audio Series SP2500 to be a flexible and capable audio hub that will give you years of performance through multiple PC upgrades. You get a PC input, two additional audio inputs (perfect for a gaming console and your MP3 or network music player), and a headphone connector that lets you tap into the incredible digital processing power even when you're listening in private. Master them all with the desktop controller. The 1.8" (4.6cm) color TFT display looks great, day or night (and even includes a night mode color scheme). You can use the intuitive menu system to:

  • Enable Mod X™ theatrical audio processing for Blu-Ray and DVD audio that recreates the theater experience
  • Select dynamic DSP programs like Late Night, which uses the power of active digital crossovers to redirect bass tones to the satellites
  • Choose custom-designed EQ curves for sophisticated environment simulation and optimal enjoyment of game, music and movie genres


What the Experts are Saying...


"The Corsair Gaming Audio Series SP2500 High-power 2.1PC Speaker System is exceptional and we have absolutely no reservations about recommending these. Assembly was extremely easy, the speakers look great, and performed well in all of our tests. Corsair makes excellent, innovative products and its SP2500 speakers are another reason why the company deserves your hard earned dollar." –
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HardOCP January 11, 2011



"All in all, Corsair's splash into the PC speaker market has been a success in our view. The SP2500 is a ridiculously powerful desktop buddy, one that won't let you down if you decide you want to drown your entire apartment building in block-rocking beats. Construction and components are up to Corsair's typically skyscraping standards, which is also why these speakers come with a significant premium." –
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Engadget January 5, 2011



"When the Corsair SP2500 2.1 PC speaker system showed up in the test lab we hooked it up and were shocked to hear our music. We were able to hear details in the audio that we weren't able to make out on our old speaker system. The satellite speakers on the SP2500 are amazing and the midrange audio is crystal clear. Most audiophiles talk about sound separation and having bass that overpowers vocals and we finally get what they were talking about. The Corsair SP2500 might 'just' be a 2.1 speaker system, but they fill a room with crystal clear audio that is worth every penny of it. The Corsair SP2500's are worth it. You truly need to hear these to believe it. The Corsair SP2500's are worth it. You truly need to hear these to believe it."
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Legit Reviews January 28, 2011



Corsair Gaming Audio Series SP2500 - Specifications


Specifications
  • Frequency response: 35Hz – 20kHz +/- 3dB
  • 232 watts total power (measured via FTC "RMS" method)
  • Subwoofer dimensions: 18.1 x 10.2 x 11.7 inches (46 x 25.8 x 29.7 cm)
  • Satellite dimensions: 4.25 x 4.7 x 6.25 inches (10.8 x 12 x 15.9 cm)


Subwoofer
  • 8" 120W (IEC60268-5 24hr continuous rating) subwoofer with durable rubber surround
  • Fourth-order closed bandpass enclosure design
  • Bridged dual 60 Watt class-D amplifiers with integrated DSP for 120 Watts of power (measured via FTC "RMS" method)
  • Ultra-efficient integral power supply with 100V – 240V AC input


Satellites
  • Bi-amplified, two-way design with detachable audio cables
  • 3" 40W (IEC60628-5 24hr continuous rating) midrange drivers
  • 1" 40W (IEC60268-5 24hr continues rating) ferrofluid-cooled silk diaphragm tweeters
  • 56 Watts per satellite (measured via FTC "RMS" method)
  • 40 Watt midrange class-D amplifiers with integrated DSP
  • 16 Watt tweeter class-D amplifiers with integrated DSP









Why choose the Corsair Gaming Audio Series SP2500?

The Corsair Advantage

With more than 15 years of building enthusiast-grade memory and components, we've earned a reputation for quality, compatibility, and performance. Need help? Our highly-regarded technical support staff is available by phone, email or the web.

True Power Reporting

When reading PC speaker power claims, it's the details that count. Wattages stated are the sine wave continuous average power output measured using US FTC Title 16 Part 432 (RMS) rating, not "peak" or maximum power output.



Matthew Johnson-Gardiner
Reviewed in Canada on January 8, 2015
Sounds amazing, I was a little skeptical at first going down from a 5.1 system (Z5500's) to these SP2500's but man, they sound amazing and pack quite a huge punch. Even at about 35% my husband still tells me they're too loud; love it! Highly recommended, if you're on the fence... Just go for it, they're worth it!
Zachary Smith
Reviewed in Canada on March 25, 2014
These speakers are a delight. They capture a nice range of sound that are great for whatever you want to put on. The subwoofer was a tad less boomy then I'd hoped but with the controller you can turn it to a nice level.
CW
Reviewed in the United States on September 21, 2013
At first, I was surprised to find a Corsair speaker system. Before I found this listing on Amazon, I didn't even know Corsair was in the computer speaker business at all. In fact, the SP2500 is their ONLY speaker product on the market. Luckily, Corsair's first and only foray into speakers is largely a success. The SP2500 delivers quality sound across the frequency spectrum. At $200, it's probably pushing the higher end of the price continuum for consumer 2.1 systems, but you get great results for the price.PROS- Excellent sound quality. Midrange is strong and clear. The tweeters do their job nicely at the higher frequencies; I can hear things while gaming (like shell casings falling to the ground) that just get absolutely drowned out when I use my crappy earphones. And of course the bass is just pounding. I mostly listen to rock music, where there's not that much bass involvement, but even here the bass guitar and drums are so much clearer than they were with my older pair of Bose speakers (not a 2.1 system). Where it really makes a difference (for me at least) is during gaming or watching movies. When an explosion goes off, the bass sounds just amazing; if I have the volume turned high enough I can feel my entire desk shaking.- These speakers can get very loud with little to no distortion. I haven't even fired these up at 100% volume yet since I'd probably get kicked out of my apartment if I did. The highest I've dared go was 60-70%, and I could really feel the bass from anywhere in the room with everything staying crystal clear.- Convenient LCD desktop controller. You can change a bunch of settings with the control panel: volume, input source, and equalization/program. There are some minor UI settings that you can tweak, including how long the LCD screen stays on and the color scheme. The most important probably is language, and there is a nice selection to choose from: English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Russian, Chinese (Simplified), and Japanese.- The ability to independently adjust the subwoofer volume through the desktop controller. This is especially useful if you don't want to disturb your roommates/neighbors/whoever. If noise pollution isn't a concern, I suggest turning the subwoofer volume to 100% (or close) to get the mostout of it. Even when it is at 100%, you can still adjust the overall volume (including that of the subwoofer) with the normal volume control, and the subwoofer will get quieter or louder with the rest of the sounds coming from the satellites. So perhaps a better term for the subwoofer volume might be "subwoofer involvement".- Built-in 3.5mm audio jack on the desktop controller for headphones. Certainly more convenient than if you were to have to reach all the way to the subwoofer or your computer tower to plug/unplug a pair of headphones.- Long cables. My last pair of speakers came with cables that were barely long enough to reach my tower. I keep my tower a bit farther away from my desk than most people probably do (it's big and the positioning is mainly for ventilation purposes - plus I hate it when towers vent hot air into the space where my legs happen to be). So having cables that were long enough to comfortably reach between my tower and subwoofer, and from the subwoofer to my desk where my satellites are was very appreciated.- Capable of handling up to three different input sources: one using a 3.5mm stereo RCA cable (included), and two (one to the subwoofer, one to the desktop controller) using 3.5mm stereo audio cables (not included). You can easily switch between different input sources using the desktop controller.CONS- The subwoofer is quite large. This may or may not be a con depending on how much space you have. Still, I would make sure you can clear enough space around your desk to accommodate it before buying.- The headphone connection on the desktop controller seems to suffer some voltage attenuation. If you plug your headphones into the controller and then plug them directly into your computer's audio out jack and compare the sounds you will notice that the volume is noticeably quieter when plugged into the controller. This is exacerbated when using headphones with higher impedance. Perhaps it has something to do with the fact that the audio signal is being run through a SVGA connection. Luckily, I don't notice any signal degradation (warped frequency response, muffled or "flat" sounds, etc.); if you turn up the volume setting so that sounds are equally loud in both cases, they sound identical. It's more just an inconvenience that you have to turn the volume up and down whenever you use headphones.- The speakers don't come with surround sound virtualization software, which although not that big of a deal, is just a little unexpected considering these are marketed to be gaming speakers from a company that focuses on making gaming products. While virtual surround arguably does work better with headphones than speakers in most cases, I got a third-party virtualization software package (that was developed for headphones, not speakers) and with proper calibration the SP2500 can generate quite good virtual surround sound with said software package.- The aesthetics of the satellites leaves something to be desired. While they aren't ugly by any means, they don't look particularly stylish either.- GIANT packaging. Part of this is due to the large subwoofer, but still. I can almost fit my (huge) tower into the box that the speakers came in. The thing will definitely be taking up quite a bit of garage/closet space if you choose to keep it around (which I recommend in case you ever need to store/move your speakers in the future).NOTES- The SP2500 uses standard 3.5mm stereo RCA cables (or alternatively a standard 3.5mm stereo audio cable). There is no separate cable for the subwoofer, which is pretty typical for 2.1 computer speakers.- The desktop controller comes with a variety of equalizer and program settings for different scenarios. I've personally never found much use for switching between different equalization settings (I usually just set one curve through my sound card software to compensate for speaker and room acoustic idiosyncrasies and stick with it for everything), but they may be of interest to some people.BOTTOM LINEThese are an impressive set of speakers for music and gaming. While hardcore audiophiles may not necessarily be impressed, everyone else that still cares about getting quality sound and has the money to spend should seriously consider purchasing the SP2500.
Terry Honaker
Reviewed in the United States on April 12, 2013
Note* Look for my last Up-Date below on April 17, 2013.I was replacing an older Model Logitech Z5300.The Audio Controller went bad so could not adjust any of the audio functions.It had worked for years and I thought I would try another Brand this time.Read reviews for days on end and decided to give the Corsair SP2500 a try !!!Below is how it went this afternoon with the Corsair SP2500.Well this sure looked like an awesome computer audio system.I was fired-up seeing it an UN-Packing it carefully and installing it piece by piece.Seriously it all looks great and was so looking forward to hearing it.Little small issue though.It has No-Audio at all !!!As in No-Sound comes from the speakers period.I checked and have re-checked my re-checks and all the cables are right where they are suppose to be.I have even done multiple re-boots with my computer.I just now held the left speaker up to my ear and turned the Corsair On & Off and do hear a Click.So there is power to the system but No-Audio.Now that I am taking the time to type this review and 1st impressions of this Corsair SP2500.I looked on the Corsair (Quick Start Guide) and got the 1-800-205-7657 Tech Support Number.Now your thinking like me that I should be all set, right?Little snag in that and here is why in case any other New Buyers try it.What you get is to sit there and listen to, ( Your phone call is very important to us and the next available Tech will be right with you).Heck I can relate to the Tech/Techs being busy and don't mind waiting in line for the next one.But, you don't get a Tech, what you do get after sitting there listening to all the messages is something like this.(Leave us a Message and we will return your call as soon as humanly possible)Oh and for you might be thinking this.Just call that 1-800 number again and see if a Tech will answer.I did try that four (4) times back to back and the exact same thing took place every time.So I did leave them a lengthy message that went like this.{I suggest you tell your customers what days you are actually open and a tech is available.Also it would be really helpful to us the customers if you give us the Time Zone and Hours the Tech is available to answer the phone}.I thought to myself since they also want you to go On-Line for their (Assistance).Okay give that a try as the Tech Line sure did not go anywhere.After going through the Registering etc.I did leave the On-Line tech help a message.Guess what ???We received your On-Line Message and will be back to you in {eight (8) Hours}.So here I sit with a brand new whiz-bang Corsair SP2500 Dead as a Door-Nail !!!So New Buyers be "WARNED" of what to possibly expect.I have no idea what is going to be involved to send this back for a Full "Amazon" Refund but I have a feeling that is what might very well take place.If it does I will then do this the easy way that I almost did in the 1st place.Go to Best Buy here locally and get what they have in their Store.If it does not work simply put it back in my car and give it back.Personally I hope Corsair (Customer Service) reads this Review and knows then what their customers go through for HELP.And I am a Big Customer of Amazon and do write reviews and they are Factual.I don't write Negative Reviews just for the heck of it.And I happen to be a 67 year Ole Fellow so I am an Adult.I will Up-Date this review based on what takes place with Corsair on this matter.But right now this is exactly what has taken place, (Blow by Blow).Up-Date:Friday April 12, 2013Just spent the last 76-minutes on the phone with Corsair Tech.No they did not call me back I called and thankfully got a Tech to answer phone.I still have No-Sound from my computer to the Corsair SP2500 system.So I decided to call Best Buy (Geek Squad) and place a service call.I purchased the computer from them and they have supported it.Tech will arrive here on Tuesday before Noon to trouble shoot Audio issue.If he cannot figure out what is going on.I will then just purchase an Audio Speaker System from Best Buy here locally.Then ship the Corsair back to Amazon.I'm hoping I don't have to do that.Next up-date this coming Tuesday April 16, 2013 after The Best Buy (Geek Squad Tech) comes.April 17, 2013Here is the complete rest of the story on the Corsair SP2500:This is what you really want to know is why there was No-Audio.The Best Buy (Geek Squad) Tech did come yesterday morning.He was here for about one (1) hour.Now to get right to the point on No-Audio.Let me mention this.Now I don't have a $210.98 cent Corsair unit.I have to add the service call from the Geek Squad which he gave me a break on, $87.39 cents Total.So I now actually have a Corsair SP2500 at a Real-World-Cost of $298.37 cents.The reason was the Light Green (Audio-Out) that the Corsair SP2500 instructions tell you to use.That will "Not" always work for all customers.If you have like I do an optional (High-End Sound Card) in your computer that Light Green (Audio Out) will {Not-Work}.The Corsair has to be plugged into that (Sound Card) and also go in and reconfigure the settings for that.Once this was done by the Tech the Corsair came on instantly.Speaking of calling Corsair 1-800-205-7657 for Tech Support.As I said above I did do that and was on the phone with them for like 76-minutes.Nothing from that call accomplished anything other than they had no idea why it would not work.All they know to tell you are the basics and after that you can forget it.Now I will add this regarding them, (Corsair Tech Support).He was very friendly and did try to help.He went through all he knew and giving them and him a break maybe that is all we can expect.Now that I have said that I also have my on personal opinion.They should certainly be aware of customers having computers with (Sound Cards) installed.That is not all that unusual I don't think.I say that because my computer is a gaming computer with lots of additional cards installed to run the games.And also a High-End sound card as I said.And yes I told the Corsair Tech it had an optional sound card.I think it is like so many companies now that have New Techs with little Real-World-Experience.Moving on and now let me tell you what I do think of the Corsair SP2500 and the way it sounds.This unit sounds incredible and that friends is an understatement.Seriously it simply just "Rocks".The highs are Crisp.Mids are right on target.And the Bass, (Sub-Woofer) will I assure you get the job done nicely.I have room on my desk to spread out the satellites so the separation works perfect.Under my desk I have the Sub-Woofer in the corner against two walls and believe me it is an Awesome Unit.I will mention this regarding the Sub-Woofer and it's output.It really depends on what you are listening to.But given you are listening to something that has Bass content there will be No-Disappoinment with BASS.Oh you might also be wondering if it will play LOUD enough.Yes it will Crank-Up and put a Smile -:) on your Face immediately if you turn it up especially.The speakers sitting on their stands raises them up to where the sound comes right to you sitting in a normal computer chair.The speakers look very nice as well as the Sub of which you probably want see as in most cases it will be under a desk.I also have tried this out playing one of my Games and it is "Killer" !!!If there is any one wanting to know anything else just post a (Comment) to me and I will reply.I went back and did {Edit} my Star Rating.This unit deserves a (5-Star Rating) and that is what I give it.It is certainly worth the Amazon Price without having to call out the (Geek Squad).Even though I had the Geek Squad come out with that added expense I am still completely satisfied with the Corsair SP2500.Terry Honaker
SHJTM
Reviewed in Japan on June 10, 2012
重低音がすごいです。こもった重低音ではなく質の良い重低音です。サブウーファーの音量は調節できますので、重低音だけを控えるということも可能です。もちろん、重低音だけのスピーカーではありません。高音や中音も素晴らしいです。音質だけでなく、その他品質も全く問題ありません。有線のリモコンが付いています。ボリューム調整はデジタル式で24段階で調整可能ですが、もうちょっと小音量付近での段階が欲しいです。とても気に入っています。PCスピーカーとしては高価格な部類ですが、おすすめです。米Amazonでの高評価から見てもこのスピーカーの良さがわかると思います。http://www.amazon.com/Corsair-Gaming-High-Power-Speaker-CA-SP211NA/dp/B004H0MQYW/
PBRod
Reviewed in Canada on April 24, 2012
I was ready to replace my old Logitech 2.1 system with a higher quality better sounding setup so I started the search and it came down to the Corsair 2.1 SP2500 which seemed to get excellent reviews from pretty much every site. It arrived promptly, however the power cord was missing (I've subsequently had to purchase one for $15 which I figured would be easier than waiting for Amazon to take care of it). The sound is good - nice crisp highs and balanced mid and bass as long as volume isn't too high. The remote controller is handy and attractive. I am not a gamer so can't judge the system for this use, but am happy with sounds of jazz, folk, rock and classical music at moderate volume levels, which is more than enough for my needs. I also own a Klipsch ProMedia 2.1 system and would suggest it is a more powerful, better sounding system for high volume, bass heavy music, but for accuracy and crispness, the Corsair is excellent. I was happy to find the system for $200 also, below MSRP.
TWINPEAKS
Reviewed in Japan on May 4, 2011
メインスピーカーが少々小さ目だったのが少し気になっていましたがサブウーファーとの組み合わせで大迫力でした。pc用なのでレイアウトを考えると丁度いいのかも? またコントローラーも直観的に使えるところも気に入ってます。この価格でこの迫力はお買得ではとお勧めします。 コントローラーに電源スウィッチが有るのも便利です。
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