ColorSonik is not a name that people think of when it comes to audio. Itβs not surprising, since they are new on the scene. ColorSonikβs first product is a pair of desktop speakers that pay homage to the Museum of Modern Artβs transparent, plastic storage boxes. Even if you are not familiar with MOMAβs retro cases, these speakers will grab your attention. They are that striking.
ColorSonikβs reasoning for using transparent plastic (other than eye candy) is that a lot of rare woods and eco-friendly bamboo (food for endangered pandas)Β are often used making high-end speakers and plastic is recyclable. Frankly, I donβt know how much rare wood or bamboo goes into speaker boxes, so Iβm going to just deal with the look and sound of the speakers and stay out of any eco-argument.
As I said, they are striking. There are six bold colors available: red, blue, green, yellow, fuchsia, and purple. When offered which color I preferred, I couldnβt decide, so I picked red because I thought it would photograph the best. Plus, when placed near a window, any sunlight passing through them makes them even more beautiful.
The construction of the ColorSonik speakers is solid. Some quibbles I have are that the speaker β complete with drilling holes β is glued to the cabinet instead of drilled. Itβs a trade-off for using plastic, I guess. Also, because of the transparency, glue seams and interior wiring are clearly (no pun intended) visible. Sadly, the speaker boxes are not lit from within. I kept thinking how cool an interior light would look because in a darkened room, there is no light showing and that cool look can easily be lost. It would be interesting to see what a DIY person could achieve with some artificial lighting.
Included with the ColorSonik speakers is a like-colored 15-watt amplifier and an unbelievably thick 6 ft. long mini plug cable for connecting its audio input to a computer, iPod, or other 3.5 mm AUX-out port. The speaker wires are already permanently connected. Setup is a no-brainer. Also included are two small, self-sticking cone mini-stands that angle the speakers up towards the listener. I prefer this approach as it helps reduce vibration through the cabinet onto the desktop.
ColorSonik offers an extra cost option of a Bluetooth connector. Keep in mind that the speakers are still wired to each other, so the Bluetooth is for a wireless connection to the music source only. I didnβt receive one, so I wonβt comment on how well it does or doesnβt work. ColorSonik admits that Bluetooth is for convenience only, as the audio quality does not compare to hard-wiring. The speakers will also accept Appleβs AirPlay when connected to an Apple AirPort Express.
As pretty as the ColorSonik speakers are, it doesnβt mean squat if they sound bad. I decided to play different genres and bitrates of music to test how forgiving and accurate the speakers are.
One album I have been playing almost nonstop is the new album, βEnglish Electricβ, from 80s pop pioneers Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark. I am a huge fan, but more importantly, this album is a good speaker test, complete with low bass and piercing high frequencies. That can be both good and bad news. The bad news first: Do not push these speakers to the max. Cross the line with the volume button and you get an unpleasant buzzing. However, if you stay on this side of the line, these speakers pack a fun punch. Vocals β as well as all midrange frequencies β are clear and well defined. The song, βAtomic Ranchβ practically covers the entire frequency range within its under 2-minute time. All kinds of aural mayhem swirls around the pushed-forward vocals. In βFinal Songβ, Andy McCluskeyβs singing is backed by electronically sampled β and slightly erotic β female breathing played as percussion. The remix of βMetrolandβ features a pulsing synth beat that holds tight β as long as you donβt cross that invisible volume limit mentioned earlier.
Note: I am testing these speakers using an external digital audio convertor (DAC). I use it on all tested speakers since my iMac sounds awful without one.
St. Vincent is a terrific artist crippled by lousy production. βActor Out of Workβ is a song with a driving beat and urgent vocals that is destroyed with maxed-out compression that leaves nothing but distortion. Unfortunately, the ColorSonik speakers are not forgiving in the least with this tune β but then, few speakers are.
Listening to (much) older Johnny Cash recordings was a treat. Cashβs recording quality were always a bit better than many of his contemporaries and it shows. There is a clarity to the instruments that is not lost on the ColorSonik speakers. Luther Perkinβs sharp and deep lead guitar playing on most of Cashβs songs is sonically handled with ease. Again, volume is the key in avoiding distortion.
The remixed βA Day in the Lifeβ from the Beatles Cirque du Soleil soundtrack album Love is powerful with Paul McCartneyβs steady bass and Ringo Starrβs potent and kick-butt drumming. The song plays well on the ColorSonik speakers. For some reason, I could play this song louder than others without distortion. Itβs an excellent quality recording.
If there is one thing (besides the volume/distortion issue) that gives me pause, itβs the price. These speakers are $249. Thatβs a lot of money for small desktop speakers. There are many excellent speakers in this price range, but hey, they donβt look nearly as cool as the ColorSonik speakers. Plus β and this is the most important point β these speakers are as fun to listen to as they are to look at. Now, about those interior lightsβ¦
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