Originally posted by: Peter
I have an entirely different suggestion.
For that kind of money, I'd go with proper audio kit, not some overpriced halfbakery from a computer accessory maker. After kicking a handful of 5.1 and 2.1 options around a bit, I've gone with a 2.0 (yes, just stereo) set of nearfield studio monitors from a proper audio gear manufacturer.
Well designed digital sound decoder and an adequate amplifier inside the right speaker, twin inputs (one digital), and either 20 or 40 watts of well defined, clean and pure audio bliss. They're big, but so is my desk and the quality is stunning, no PC multimedia speaker set even comes close. And even with them directly next to my CRT monitors, there is zero magnetical interference even at high volume.
Behringer MS20 or MS40, dunno if they're even available in the US. But look, there's a "regional availability" button right there
http://www.behringer.com/MS20/index.cfm?lang=eng
http://www.behringer.com/MS40/index.cfm?lang=eng
Originally posted by: Peter
I have an entirely different suggestion.
For that kind of money, I'd go with proper audio kit, not some overpriced halfbakery from a computer accessory maker. After kicking a handful of 5.1 and 2.1 options around a bit, I've gone with a 2.0 (yes, just stereo) set of nearfield studio monitors from a proper audio gear manufacturer.
Well designed digital sound decoder and an adequate amplifier inside the right speaker, twin inputs (one digital), and either 20 or 40 watts of well defined, clean and pure audio bliss. They're big, but so is my desk and the quality is stunning, no PC multimedia speaker set even comes close. And even with them directly next to my CRT monitors, there is zero magnetical interference even at high volume.
Behringer MS20 or MS40, dunno if they're even available in the US. But look, there's a "regional availability" button right there
http://www.behringer.com/MS20/index.cfm?lang=eng
http://www.behringer.com/MS40/index.cfm?lang=eng
