But let's start unpacking: Sturdy cardboard, good protection by Styrofoam inserts for subwoofer and two satellites and the remote unit.
The connection is self-explanatory, there are knobs for volume and strength of the bass. The remote unit has inputs for speakers and micro (jew. 3.5mm).
The cable from the satellite are pleasingly long, so you can find the optimal location much better than for short cables.
The processing has a neat appearance, even when the volume control wheel remote unit.
The first test was positive and was quite impressive: clean sound, no clanging, rich bass, sufficient volume.
Actually, I was happy until I have my elderly Logitech psyched to compare times Z4.
The Z4 that has become legendary, has cost about the same time, is also a 2.1 system, also has a remote unit - and it weighs about twice the system of Speedlink.
The Z4 makes full blast lot more pressure and the bass are more insistent.
In addition, the remote unit has an additional bass control and an on / off switch.
Both lack the system of Speedlink.
Conclusion: The system of Speedlink offers a reasonable Pres money.
The sound is clean, noise or noise did not occur to me.
(Or similar dance hall) for challenging sound reinforcement tasks should, however, look around for alternatives.