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Microlab FC360 2.1 Speakers Review

Inside the box is a ‘Power Cube', which is simply an amplifier and control unit combined in one. This is a very heavy unit and is clearly built to withstand some abuse.

The Power Cube has an On/Off button on top, as well as a cooling grill. At the front we have a volume control as well as a headphone output and a very useful input socket, allowing a user to plug in an iPod or similar media device.

On the back of the Power Cube there is a bass volume control, as well as input sockets and speaker and sub-woofer outputs.

The subwoofer features a 6.5″ bass driver, and produces around 30W. It measures 255 mm x 255mm x 287 mm. The subwoofer is made from MDF with a bass vent on the one side.

The completed line-up certainly looks very serious, and we are impressed with the understated styling. Simple, yet effective.

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10 comments

  1. They look alright, bit cheap looking IMO, but cleartly the sound is alright.

  2. They look ok, but I wouldnt buy a cheap paire of speakers like this because its a false economy. I bought a non name brand in pcworld last year and the sound was good for a week then the speakers starting doing weird things. The problem with cheap speakers which make you wonder how they release them at that price is because they use t he cheapest compononents inside. they are born to fail.

  3. As the UK distributor of Microlab speakers, I am quite surprised to see the negative comments above. From the thousands of units we have put into the market, we have only seen 4 units come back as faulty so far. We have 4 sets of the speakers in house, and have done for months, with no issues. Also almost everyone within the business here has at least 1 set at their own homes, all with no reported problems. (Aside from one person that never took the plastic shielding off of the speaker cable and wondered why it wouldn’t work 🙂 ). Major resellers we sell to are not reporting any customer complaints to us either. So with a lack of returned product, and a lack of reseller complaints, I am truly not seeing the issues reported above.

  4. Happy customer here. bought the 6C after the review last time and they have been great, much better than my last cheap set I bought locally. Maybe you got unlucky with a bad batch?

  5. i got a set of these and think they’re great. lovely accoustics and yet very affordable. look great in my living room next to my samsung TV 😉

  6. Is Dungeon Dogz website owned by you? I only ask as they’ve got your review (word for word – a clear copy and paste from your site) and your pictures (complete with your watermark) on their website: http://dungeondogz.blogspot.co.uk/2012/03/microlab-fc360-21-speakers-review.html – i would take a look – nothing worse than another review site stealing all your hard work….

  7. Hi all,

    I’d just like to add that I’ve been using these as my standard desktop speakers since this review (well over a month of getting used everyday for many hours – music, gaming, films etc), and are still very impressed with the sound quality they produce. They have a small desktop footprint and produce a lovely sound, what more could you want? On top of that, they match my LG monitor perfectly!

    Have no doubt, that these are certainly several leagues above that of any ‘un-branded PC World products’, and are unbelievably good value for money.

    Simon

  8. I know this review is over a year old now but I’m interested in these but was wondering if you think these would still produce a good sound using onboard sound from my motherboard? The onboard sound is provided by Realtek, the model is – ALC 887.

    Thanks.

  9. got my hands on these for £50 from amazon and wow these were boss…. the bass quality and sound are good but try using some gold jacks to get the high def sound. i say 4.5/5