Conclusion
We started by asking ourselves, at the lofty price-tag of £99.99, can the Expressionist Bass deliver the required bang-for-buck?
The simple answer would have to be yes. There's ample amounts of bang - Altec Lansing's FX3022 provide more bass than just about any two-unit desktop solution that we've seen, and it's accompanied by clear mids and highs thanks to the dedicated full-range drivers.
The idea of dedicated subwoofers in a two-unit 2.2 solution is a good one, and we applaud Altec Lansing for attempting to raise the stakes in the tidy-but-powerful speaker market.
Unfortunately, without a means to easily control the output of the impressive 4in down-firing subwoofers, the bass is overpowering and dampens the overall experience.
If you happen to be addicted to bass, you'll thoroughly enjoy the FX3022. If on the other hand you prefer to enjoy the whole range of human hearing - you may find better overall results with an existing, and cheaper, 2.0 solution.
The good
Huge amounts of bass for a two-unit system
Clutter-free solution
Ideal if you don't have space for a dedicated subwoofer
The not so good
No bass/treble controls
Bass can be overpowering
Aesthetics are an acquired taste
HEXUS Rating
HEXUS scores products out of a possible 10. A score for an average-rated product, therefore, is a meaningful ‘5’, and not ‘9/10’, which is common practice for a great many other publications.
We consider any product score above '5' as a safe buy. The higher the score, the higher the recommendation from HEXUS to buy. Simple, straightforward buying advice.Altec Lansing FX3022 Expressionist BASS
HEXUS Where2Buy
The Altec Lansing FX3022 Expressionist BASS can be purchased from Play.com for £83.99 and After Hours Computers for £99.99.HEXUS Right2Reply
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