Edit: I forgot to say that these will be used with a desktop/laptop!
Hi guys, I'm new here. I was looking for a good forum to ask this question, and y'all seem to be very knowledgeable. My name's Austin, I'm from Texas, and I consider myself an audiophile. MP3's stand out like a sore thumb compared to lossless stuff to me (I know that can sound douchey but I promise I'm not an elitist haha!). My dad says I have a "producer's ear." I tend to pick apart all the different instruments and background parts of songs, and will often notice things other people don't. That being said, I am not very learned when it comes to the technical side of things (like hardware, or terms). I hope y'all don't mind that I've come to ask your advice!
I've been rockin' the Labtec Pulse-424's.
They were released over a decade ago, and msrp'd for $50 at the time, but oh my goodness were they (for the most part) beautiful sounding speakers.
Here's some discussions on a few old forum threads about them:
Here's their basic specs:
Frequency Response: 35Hz – 20KHz
Power Output: Subwoofer: 20 watts RMS
Satellites: 12 watts RMS (combined)
I use them almost solely for music (as well as basic internet stuff); I like to dance and sing in the 16' by 12' room (which is frickin' engulfed in sound!) when no one's home haha
Sadly, though, one of the satellite speakers has died (which makes the subwoofer half as powerful since these are only recognized as 2.0 speakers on the computer).
Now I'm looking for a replacement, around $300. I'll list the things I want that the Pulse-424's had, as well as the traits I want that the Pulse 424's lacked. After looking over that, if y'all would, could y'all please recommend to me some new 2.1 speakers?
What the Pulse-424's had:
What the Pulse-424's lacked (which I would like)
I'm pretty clueless, but in the research I've done, the Klipsch ProMedia 2.1's have seem to come up a lot; but I'd like to hear y'all's recommendations
I sure would appreciate all the help I can get, thanks for your time
Hi guys, I'm new here. I was looking for a good forum to ask this question, and y'all seem to be very knowledgeable. My name's Austin, I'm from Texas, and I consider myself an audiophile. MP3's stand out like a sore thumb compared to lossless stuff to me (I know that can sound douchey but I promise I'm not an elitist haha!). My dad says I have a "producer's ear." I tend to pick apart all the different instruments and background parts of songs, and will often notice things other people don't. That being said, I am not very learned when it comes to the technical side of things (like hardware, or terms). I hope y'all don't mind that I've come to ask your advice!
I've been rockin' the Labtec Pulse-424's.
They were released over a decade ago, and msrp'd for $50 at the time, but oh my goodness were they (for the most part) beautiful sounding speakers.
Here's some discussions on a few old forum threads about them:
Here's their basic specs:
Frequency Response: 35Hz – 20KHz
Power Output: Subwoofer: 20 watts RMS
Satellites: 12 watts RMS (combined)
I use them almost solely for music (as well as basic internet stuff); I like to dance and sing in the 16' by 12' room (which is frickin' engulfed in sound!) when no one's home haha
Sadly, though, one of the satellite speakers has died (which makes the subwoofer half as powerful since these are only recognized as 2.0 speakers on the computer).
Now I'm looking for a replacement, around $300. I'll list the things I want that the Pulse-424's had, as well as the traits I want that the Pulse 424's lacked. After looking over that, if y'all would, could y'all please recommend to me some new 2.1 speakers?
What the Pulse-424's had:
- Sound that filled and engulfed a 12'-by-16' room, and which had a surrounding effect to it.
- An absolutely THUNDEROUS subwoofer that you can feel, and which makes the whole setup, IMO. The bass levels can be made higher or lower with a little manual thingy-majig on the subwoofer itself.
- I haven't heard a whole lot of speakers, so I'm not an expert on it, but after reading descriptions of it and hearing people describe the speakers as so, the Pulse-424's have a nice warm sound which I would like.
What the Pulse-424's lacked (which I would like)
- Higher possible volume, and in turn a higher volume threshold before it starts distorting.
- Being able to play mid-high frequency piano without distorting.
- Like I said, I'm not knowledgable in the technical side of things, but I'm guessing a wider frequency response is better, right?
I'm pretty clueless, but in the research I've done, the Klipsch ProMedia 2.1's have seem to come up a lot; but I'd like to hear y'all's recommendations
I sure would appreciate all the help I can get, thanks for your time
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