ReviewsFeature: There is no E.Q. or wall placement adjustment. Only volume knob. Though it serves me right, if one needs to place them in a weird position/room acoustic, it will be harder to get the sound one's looking for.
Quality: Everything is very robust, transpires quality and confidence. Seeing that Kevlar is a component found on bulletproof vests, I was expecting a woofer more robust on the touch. Still... they are meant to be listened and not touched.
Value: Worth every penny. I don't think there is any competition in its class. Upgraded from an Alesis 620 and eventhough the price difference isn't that much... the results are obvious: the BX8a Deluxe easily trumps it.
Sound: Sound quality is rather good (exceptionally good when we consider the price tag)
Ease of Use: Plug & Play
Support: I'm yet to use it.
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