Ekspertanmeldelse af : Jeremy Horwitz (ilounge.com)
When XtremeMac introduced the original version of Tango two years ago, we weren't exactly sure what to make of it: the $200 2.1-channel white and black audio system was undeniably sleek and modern, but its minimalist design seemed like it was designed...
A smaller, cosmetically updated version of the 2006 Tango audio system, preserving the prior model's audio hardware, Infrared remote control, and shape while dropping its price and adding both AM and FM radio tuners. Cool black, silver, and blue LED...
Radio and iPod audio performance is only a bit above acceptable for the price ; system's appeal is more in its versatility and value for the dollar than its exceptional sound. Bass and treble tweaks are required to make music sound more than fair ;...
Ultimately, Tango X2's appeal-and its general-level recommendation-come from the fact that for the $150 asking price, it looks sharp and does a number of things just well enough to be worthwhile for certain types of users, namely non-critical listeners...