![]() ![]() Read about the high points and low points of the SP-BS21-LR loudspeaker on. As good of a value as I believe the SP-BS21-LR's to be, I think a full 5.1 surround sound system comprised of four, SP-BS21-LRs, a matching center and subwoofer for less than $400 is even better. Clearly, there's a reason why Pioneer has chosen to package the SP-BS21-LR into a 5.1 home theater system in the SP-PK21BS that is available direct from Pioneer for $399. Dynamically, the SP-BS21-LR seems largely unflappable, able to produce copious amounts of volume without a great deal of strain, though at their limits things become a bit more two-dimensional. Is it laser focused? No, but the definition it does have will have you scratching your head wondering how more expensive speakers manage to do worse. In terms of soundstage the SP-BS21-LR is, again, surprisingly able to create an intimate stage for the performances to exist within. The SP-BS21-LR's high frequency performance is quite good, possessing a smooth, largely indifferent demeanor that has a bit of natural sparkle, which is surprising given the speaker's asking price. There is a bit of bump in the lower midrange (no doubt one of the factors contributing to the illusion of more bass) that lends more presence and weight to vocals, be it male or female. Still, you'll want to mate it to a subwoofer if you plan on any sort of spirited, full-range listening. While it would be easy for me to dismiss the SP-BS21-LR's bass performance as non-existent, what is present seems richer and deeper than what the spec sheet would have you believe. I'm not going to shout from the mountain top that the SP-BS21-LR manages to somehow best speakers costing five times as much, however for its sub $100 asking price Pioneer has a lot to be proud of. In terms of sound I must admit there's a lot to like here. Still its six Ohm load and 84dB sensitivity make it ideal for most modern AV receivers and/or integrated amps - such as the ones offered by Pioneer. The SP-BS21-LR possesses a four inch woofer mated to a one inch soft dome tweeter, giving it a reported frequency response of 65Hz to 20kHz meaning the SP-BS21-LR will require a subwoofer or two for true, full-range performance. It weighs eight and a half pounds, which is light considering its size and build quality. The SP-BS21-LR measures in at seven inches wide by nearly 13 inches tall and eight inches deep. A knuckle rap on the top of the cabinet reveals solid construction but nothing too inert either. The SP-BS21-LR come in a black ash finish and feature a curved cabinet design to minimize internal vibrations. loudspeaker - clearly Jones knows a thing or two about loudspeaker design. The SP-BS21-LR is a two way, bass-reflex bookshelf speaker that is the brain-child of designer Andrew Jones who is Pioneer's Chief Speaker Engineer and the man responsible for their touted T.A.D. Explore subwoofers in our Subwoofer Review section.Find an AV receiver to pair with the SP-BS21-LR speaker.Read more bookshelf speaker reviews by 's stuff. ![]() I mean, come on, $100 for a pair Pioneer branded bookshelf speakers, how could anyone resist? Rather than ask for a "demo," I grabbed a box and headed for the register. ![]() I instantly recognized the name, for Pioneer has been with us since the beginning of time, but yet I'd never heard of their $99.99 bookshelf speakers, the SP-BS21-LR, before. I browsed the room in silence and came upon a pair of loudspeakers I'd never seen or heard before. Rather than ask me if I needed assistance, the Best Buy employee walked out. After what seemed like forever - seriously a home theater demo should be five minutes max - the lights came back on and the customer left sans any home theater equipment. Never one to pass up a Best Buy "demo," I quietly let myself in and enjoyed the show. During a recent trip to Best Buy I wandered into one of their two sound rooms where one of the Blue Shirts was giving a home theater demo to a customer. ![]()
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