Pro Sp3 New: Audio

Don’t expect house-shaking bass. With 3-inch woofers, physics is the limit. However, the bass you do get is tight and fast. The long-throw fiberglass cone does a great job avoiding the "flabby" sound typical of cheap plastic speakers. Bass guitar lines (think The Less I Know The Better by Tame Impala) are articulate. Low kick drums have a satisfying thump , but deep sub-bass (below 60Hz) is naturally rolled off.

The ¾-inch soft dome is polite. It doesn't have the razor-sharp detail of a metal dome tweeter (like on Klipsch or some Edifiers), but it also has zero listener fatigue. Cymbals have a realistic "shimmer" rather than a "hiss." For long listening sessions while working from home, this gentle high end is a blessing. audio pro sp3 new

In the crowded world of entry-level hi-fi and desktop audio, a familiar name has re-entered the chat. Audio Pro, the renowned Swedish manufacturer famous for their legendary Addon series and the multi-room C-series , has quietly refreshed one of their most accessible products: the Audio Pro SP3 New . Don’t expect house-shaking bass

The removable fabric grille is magnetic, a luxury you usually don't find at this price point. Without the grille, the exposed black drivers and the recessed tweeter give the speaker a slightly aggressive, modern look. On the front baffle of the master speaker, you’ll find a subtle LED indicator and a volume knob that doubles as an input selector (press to cycle sources). The long-throw fiberglass cone does a great job