Ultimea
Signature BS-30
Signature BS-30
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I've been looking for this for a while. Finally I can have my Ultimea 5 speaker set up.
I stream music to the TV while I am exercising and the quality of the audio from the TV is lacking. These Ultimea speakers are connected to a Nobsound G3 amplifier with the TV sound being fed through the line input. This setup is by no means be considered high fidelity, but I am quite pleased with the quality of the sound these speakers are producing with the setup.I had tried some other speakers in the sub-one hundred dollar range and was not satisfied with the audio quality. While the overall sound quality is dependent on the source audio, the amplifier, speakers, and the room acoustics, other speakers I tried did not sound as balanced as the Ultimea's. Most of them felt like they were biased for bass and was not very pleasant - especially when the music was not very bass heavy. That is not to say that these speakers are bass powerhouses. The frequency response dies down pretty fast at the low end, but whatever bass these Signature BS-30's produce are not distorted.Ultimea presents these as meant for front and rear speakers in a 5.1 home theater system. They do have slightly more mid-range response than high or lows, and would probably do well in that role. A subwoofer is a must if more bass is needed.Overall build quality and styling is quite nice and on par with similar products from brands like Klipsch. They work well for what I need and hold their own quite well as bookshelf speakers. That comes at somewhat of a steeper price for what you get. I think these would be a phenomenal deal around $100 price range. While Ultimea is one of the well known older speaker brands, there are new competitors at this price point and are worth a look. Ultimately the final decision is up to the listener to decide as different people have different taste in sound. I am quite happy with these speakers
Great sound at a bargain price. Bought these to replace an old set of rear surround speakers. Impressed with the range these have. While I have not tried them as front speakers for my home theater I would imagine they would be satisfactory if building your first home theater, and probably acceptable for a small stereo set up. As far as rears for surround, I do recommend.
so far they sound good for the size seem a little pricey though for plastic cabinets
I bought these speakers for my workshop and took a gamble on purchasing without listening to them. When they arrived I decided to do a quick test. I compared them against my Silverline Audio speakers ($1500 new) and I was shocked the difference was barely perceptible (string music and rock test) , to be fair if this was done in a different environment (large open room) the Silverlines might show their superiority. I have now replaced my office speakers with the Signature BS-30's and found a room more suitable for my Silverlines. The golden rule is "Don't buy based on price or looks - close your eyes and use your ears"