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If you want true Dolby Digital, forget the Klipsch and get a 5.1 speaker setup (which includes an external hardware Dolby Digital decoder). With this, you'll have a true center channel, and the decoding won't be done through software, but by the decoder. (you just hook up the decoder to the digital output on your soundcard and let it do the job...)
Here are the Midilands I was talking about, the Midiland site seems to be down right now... They cost 199$. They won't play as loud as the Klipsch, but if your main goal is to get good sound for DVDs, then 5.1 is the way to go. There are also better 5.1 speaker sets, for example
these ones have DTS decoding as well as Dolby Digital.>>>>
How about the 5.1 Klipschses vs. Midilands? Do they include the external hardware decoder? Or will it be done by the sound card assuming I get the Santa Cruz? I not really sure what DTS is but all I really want is right, left, center, right rear, left rear and a subwoffer on all different channels...
>>>>You don't NEED to get a Gametheater XP. I have one and I love it, but it is more expensive. A Turtle Beach Santa Cruz or Philips Accoustic Edge would also work just as good, you just won't have as many inputs/outputs. However, you'll need the Gametheater XP if you get speakers that support DTS, because as far as I know, it's the only card with DTS passthrough. >>>>>>>>
How does the Gametheater XP compare with the Santa Cruz/Edge besides DTS (which I still dont understand) passthrough? I am getting more confused about this the more I read.
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>>>>>>My recommendation:
You seem like you don't want to spend too much on this. I'd get a Turtle Beach Santa Cruz for the sound card, and Boston Accoustics BA4800 for speakers. They are almost as good as the Klipsch, and cost a fraction of the price. (around 120$ I think). If you want to go 5.1, then those Midilands 7100 are a good deal. The Klipsch are nice, but they're a little too pricey for computer speakers IMO, and they don't offer the versatility of a 5.1 setup.>>>>>>>
Your almost right about not wanting to spend too much. I try and buy the best for the least in all my purchases. You know Price/Performance. But with monitors and speakers this is impossible since it's so subjective and every person will percieve the value diffently. With that said. I will go for the Santa Cruz if it ever comes in stock again at newegg. Thanks.
I am still leaning twards the Klipsch. But not the 4.1's the 5.1's. They have a center for around $400. I love Klipsch home speakers. I have a few sets. But $400 vs. $200...???
One thing though, I am sure that the original surround was 1 left, 1 right, 1 center, 2 rears mono, and a subwoffer???... My "old" (8 years) Onkyo "dolby surround sound"amplifier is like this?