Altec Lansing VS2621 2.1 Channel Speaker System


The VS2621 three-piece speaker system for computers & MP3 players was built with one purpose in mind deliver blow-your-socks-off sound without blowing your budget. The unique angled shape of the satellites directs full-spectrum audio toward you for improved audio dynamics while the side-firing subwoofer pumps out impressive bass. Its compact size makes it ideal for small spaces, but there¿s nothing small about the sound. All controls are at your fingertips and a handy secondary input jack lets you connect your MP3 or CD player while still linked to your computer.

$ 37.99


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3 thoughts on “Altec Lansing VS2621 2.1 Channel Speaker System

  1. 247 of 252 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Great speaker overall, excellent speaker for the price., September 16, 2009
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    These Altec Lansings are quite a bit of speaker for the money. Having previous experience with Creative, Logitech, and Altec Lansing, I initially wanted to give those a shot, but eliminated the Creatives due to price.

    The Logitech system, the X-240, was an ok set. Decent looking, similar wattage, and the sub even had a bass volume knob. Speaking of the sub, it is a great little piece, delivering deep, loud bass when asked with minimal distortion.

    However, I use my computer speakers mostly for music, and here is where the Altecs take the cake. Where the Logitechs sounded muddy and flat, the Altecs are crisp, clear and open. The mids and highs are great. The satellites are far superior to the Logitech. The Altecs sub is a heavy, well built and quite attractive. I found that where the Logitechs sub boomed, the Altec nicely integrated the bass with the mids/highs. The bass is nice and controlled, and can get loud without distortion. The only plus the logitech had, musically, over the Altec was that the sub on the Logitech would get louder and had a volume control, where the Altec does not. However, for musical purposes, the Altec sub definitely has more than enough kick.

    My conclusion is that each set has its own merit. For games and movies, where clarity is less important and bass is, go for the Logitech. But if you want crisp, clear sound with well rounded but not super loud bass, Altec is the clear winner.

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  2. 100 of 105 people found the following review helpful
    4.0 out of 5 stars
    Impressive sound for the size and price tag, July 24, 2009
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    A. Davis (Philadelphia, PA USA) –
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    I’m sitting here listening to some seriously good jazz, and I’m really enjoying the sound coming from these little speakers. I wasn’t expecting much of such small speakers, even with a subwoofer included. When the box first arrived, I was disappointed to see the text on the box saying the auxiliary jack lets you connect an MP3/CD player ***while linked to your computer.*** I wanted this to work independently of the computer. Guess what – it does! No computer hookup required, but you *can* listen to your MP3 while connected to the computer. (Note that the AUX adapter is not included.) This set was very easy to set up. Visual directions are on the flaps of the box, but I didn’t need them.

    I compared this speaker set against my current computer speakers, which were more expensive and include a bigger subwoofer. This set is definitely comparable to my current one and has the added advantage of the AUX jack. I also compared this set to a nice docking station I have that produces very good sound quality. Also comparable. I’m impressed!

    The speakers cannot be spaced more than 4 feet apart and you need to be careful about the positioning of the subwoofer, or you’ll lose most of your bass effect. You cannot turn the volume up very high. It will go to “loud” but not “louder.” There is a tone knob that adjusts bass/treble, but too far toward the bass side produces muffled sound and too far toward the treble side produced tinny sound. I left it in the middle and am happy with the quality of the sound. This set will not please a serious audiophile – certainly not someone who likes a *lot* of bass – but they’re pretty darned good! I’m very pleasantly surprised by the quality of these speakers.

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  3. 151 of 164 people found the following review helpful
    3.0 out of 5 stars
    Decent sounding system, but room for improvement, October 14, 2009
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    Brian Morris (Irwin, PA USA) –
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    I have both this system and the Logitech Z313 Speaker System, so I will use this review to compare this system to the Logitech.

    This system’s PROS:

    1. Loud and good low-end bass at high volumes. I was impressed with the sound of this system when I turn it up, especially compared to the Logitech. It sounded much better and much louder!

    2. This is a Pro and Con…it has a TONE knob on the right speaker along with the VOLUME. This is a good, but not good enough. It is better than the Logitech with no equalization controls whatsoever, but it only seems to give me control of high frequencies. I would really like to have a BASS and TREBLE knob along with VOLUME.

    This system’s CONS:

    1. I’m not very excited about the attractiveness of the speakers. The subwoofer is fine, but the speakers are just not all that exciting to display.

    2. As I mentioned in PRO 2, the TONE knob is good, but there is no low frequency adjustment at all. At low volumes, I would like to increase the bass, and at high volumes have it not quite as high.

    3. The power switch is on the back of the subwoofer! This is the worse strike against this system. I wish it was on the volume control knob or right speaker. If the subwoofer is under a computer desk or behind furniture, this is not good.

    4. I cannot fit the headphone jack into my iPhone with it’s case. I can fit the Logitech jack. This could be remedied with a trip to Radio Shack, but they should just adjust the design to make it fit more devices.

    5. The system uses hard-to-fix wiring. The right speaker has three wires coming from it. One going to the left speaker, one to the headphone jack and one to the subwoofer. The subwoofer jack is like a PS/2 or S-Video jack. This would all be impossible to extend if the wires aren’t long enough (except the headphone jack).

    Overall, this is a nice sounding system, but the aesthetics and lack of bass controls would keep it from being my primary system.

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