Boston Acoustics BA7500G with Dolby Digital for ~$38+ Shipping

cleek

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Boston Acoustics 3-piece Digital Subwoofer / Speaker Set
Model : BA7500G
Frequency Response : 45 Hz to 20,000 Hz (+/-3 db)
Maximum Sound Pressure Level : 107 db (0.7 m)
Subwoofer : 6.5-inch
Integrated Dolby Digital processor
Satellites : SST Panels
Crossover Frequency : 180 Hz
Dolby Digital Processing, Virtual Dolby Digital Surround and Magnetic Shielding
Dimensions :
Subwoofer : 11.75 x 7 x 14.63 inches
Satellites : 9.69 x 4.06 x 1.13 inches
Controls : (Located on Satellite Base)
Master volume
Surround volume
Surround balance
Subwoofer volume
Includes : One pair of satellite speakers, One powered subwoofer,
Power Supply I/P: 115VAC 60Hz 45VA, 3.5mm mini-din cable
Please Note: Will not work with analog sound cards
Will Work with Digital Output sound cards only (ie. Creative SB Live 5.1)

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$42 -10% coupon found at sites that highlight tech bargains.

Original List price ~$300 in the four channel config..
OK reviews: Cnet Review

4 way Gateway BA7500G Manual

This config seem to be upgradeable acording to the Boston Acoustics Support SiteFAQ:

Q. Can I add speakers to my 2-channel system?
A. Generally, our speaker systems are designed for specific needs and are not expandable. However, the BA7500G 3-piece system offered by Gateway, as well as the Digital Media Theater system (discontinued), do have surround speaker options. Please email our Tech Support Team for further details.

 

cleek

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discount edited to 10% off - sorry it was really late when i posted this
 

tigerbait

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<< Please Note: Will not work with analog sound cards
Will Work with Digital Output sound cards only (ie. Creative SB Live 5.1)
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does anyone know if this will work without having a SPDIF output on your sound card? The review at 3DSS said that it had a digital input as well as analog front and rear inputs.

 

yellowperil

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Just wondering, how would you convert a mini-plug to RCA for digital? Could you use the same adapter as for analog signals? Thx