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Hercules XPS510 5.1 Speaker System Review

Author: Cameron Wilmot SUMMARY: With all their success in the audio market, Hercules has recently decided to introduce their new range of speakers. These were named the XPS510, XPS210 and XPS200, with XPS standing for eXtended Personal Sound. We were able to obtain Hercules' high-end, yet low priced speaker system, the XPS 510. At first we were very critical about the performance of this system due to it's low cost, however, as you will see when you read on, first impressions do not always last.
Editor: Cameron Wilmot
Category: Audio
Published: 4th January 2002
Manufacturer: Hercules
Our Rating: 9.0 out of 10

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Introduction

Hercules was founded in 1982 in the US and has since become one of the most popular graphics card manufacturers in the world. In 1999, Guillemot acquired a struggling Hercules and since then, they have only gotten bigger and better. Although many people know them for their success in the graphics card industry, Hercules have also been very successful in the audio business as well. The Hercules Game Theatre XP is one of the main competitors to Creative's high-end Audigy sound card, and their Gamesurround Fortissimo II has done extremely well in the budget sound card sector.

With all their success in the audio market, Hercules has recently decided to introduce their new range of speakers. These were named the XPS510, XPS210 and XPS200, with XPS standing for eXtended Personal Sound. We were able to obtain Hercules' high-end, yet low priced speaker system, the XPS 510. At first we were very critical about the performance of this system due to it's low cost; however, as you will see when you read on, first impressions do not always last.


Specifications

Total output power60 Watts RMS
Subwoofer power20 Watts RMS
Satellite power8 Watts RMS per speaker
Frequency response35KHz - 20KHz
Driver (Subwoofer)5.25"
Driver (Satellite)3"
Signal to Noise ratio85dB
Special FeaturesWooden case subwoofer. Bass, volume and On/Off power switch.
Game compatibilityDirectSound 3D, EAX 1.0, EAX 2.1, A3D 1.0, I3DL2, MacroFX, MultiDrive, ZoomFX, EnvironmentFX sound cards.
Audio compatibilityMP3 player, CD player and all sound cards
DVD compatibilityAll Dolby Prolig and AC3 Decoder.



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