Mom keeps complaining her Labtec setup is too weak.

Bardock

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I was looking at a T-amp and two bookshelf speakers for my laptop but ended up getting a bluetooth speaker for $40 at wally world. It's loud.
 

TennesseeTony

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Loud?!?! Good gawd man! What about quality of the sound? ;)

By the way Lickens, thanks for bringing the incredible price drop to our attention. $350 price reduction is huge, but...still overpriced for me.
 

DaveSimmons

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If you really want a serious answer:

- $20-100 for a used AV receiver from a thrift store or Craigslist, plus a decent pair of bookshelf speakers for $200-300 (or less for used pair from the same store)
- Self-powered studio speaker set for $200-300
- Cheap PC speaker set for ... ?? (Haven't priced one in 10+ years)
- Bluetooth speaker and if needed a $10 USB transmitter
 

WhiteNoise

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You can buy quality computer speakers for sure. I use those little PC speakers w/sub for my wife's pc as well as both my kids computers. Now I wouldn't use PC speakers for my own rig but I'm on a much higher level of audio enlightenment than many I know.