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Best 2.1 Speakers

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If I had to settle for 2.1's and I really wanted good quality, it would be the Klipsch Promedia.

OR.....
Home Theater. You can get nice, simple recievers that only do stereo for dirt cheap.
 
I want better speakers too. I own the Logitech z2300s as well as the Logitech z5500s. These are good speakers for most, but not for the critics. I want speakers that are better for music than what these have to offer, save for the bass "depth" that can be experienced by the Logitech. Is it possible to mix the subwoofer of the these with some normal stereo speakers in order to produce good sound? I have a decent set of awia speakers that came with an old stereo.
 
Originally posted by: Wedge1
I want better speakers too. I own the Logitech z2300s as well as the Logitech z5500s. These are good speakers for most, but not for the critics. I want speakers that are better for music than what these have to offer, save for the bass "depth" that can be experienced by the Logitech. Is it possible to mix the subwoofer of the these with some normal stereo speakers in order to produce good sound? I have a decent set of awia speakers that came with an old stereo.

no, i don't think its possible and no recommended to mix other speakers with the logitech subwooder
 
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