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what do you listen to music with on your computer?

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SB Live! Value and Grado SR-80's. For some reason I still have my speakers sitting on my desk and my sub by my feet even though I have yet to use them in well over a year. The family hates me when I turn 'em on ... and they're only crappy flat panel Labtec's! I had considered going all out with some speakers and a reciever a while back, but I knew that the family would complain far too much so I ended up getting an iPod and a few other things instead 😀. Though I still would like to upgrade my sound card ... the thing is over 3 years old now (or at least close to it). I'd also like to get some nicer, newer Grado's ... 125's or possibly the 225's. *drool* Only problem is that by that time I'll need to pick up a headphone amp as well.
 
Originally posted by: Yield
onboard audio... going into a kenwood receiver with a set of cerwin vegas.... i love the sound in here. 🙂

except for the reciever which is a Denon i have the same setup... and it sounds pretty great
 
SB Live! Value + z560's or MDR-V6's modded with comfy Beyerdynamic DT250 velour pads (oh god how i love to spout that off every time 😀)
 
I listen to music on my stereo, currently a cheapie HT setup; an Onkyo receiver feeding Mission speakers.

My computer has a Santa Cruz sound card with Cambridge Soundworks FPS2000 speakers.......rarely used outside of the occasional game I play; the HT sound system is MUCH better.
 
My computer and home sound system consists of a Hercules Game Theatre sound card, Polk speakers with two subwoofers driven by a 100 watt per channel Sony receiver.
 
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