We Find Out If Cheap Speakers Can Sound Good
Scientific Audiophile puts three well reviewed, sub $200 bookshelf speakers to the test. Are they audiophile quality? Should you even bother spending more on a pair of speakers? Watch to find out if the Polk XT20, JBL Stage 2 240B or the Jamo S 803 deserves a spot in your hi-fi system.

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I Discovered Why These Cheap Speakers Sound So Good

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