What kind of computer speakers do you have?

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GoodRevrnd

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Beyer Dynamic DT770 headphones connected to a flavor of the month Audiogon-gd Compass (USB).
 
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Get the Logitech Z2300 or Z5500. The rest of the logitechs are crap. Usually budget crap. I'd take the Z2300 over the budget 5.1 series, and certainly the Z-5500 challenge some bookshelf speakers too.
 

NeoV

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Apr 18, 2000
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Klipsch pro-media 5.1's

modded by some guy on the HardOCP forums so they don't overheat -
 

sdifox

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get a mini component system with aux in. It should sound better than computer speakers.
 

sdifox

No Lifer
Sep 30, 2005
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BP2006TL fronts
CLR2300 center
BPX rear

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lulz...

what are you driving that with?

BP-2000TL
CLR 2000
BP-10B
 

destrekor

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i can understand why some people do; its their "thing" and thats fine. i spend an inordinate amount of money on beer sometimes.

i can appreciate good sound, and the difference between low and higher quality codecs....but i only care about "good enough" as i generally listen casually, where music is background noise, or for streaming video or video games, where meh audio isnt that big of a deal

Just as long as I can get some pretty decent sound, I'm happy.

The z-5500s were worthwhile, as it made various types of multimedia and gaming quite enjoyable.

But yes, beyond that, I will not spend an insane amount of money on computer speakers.

Home cinema, on the other hand, I feel demands as much money as I can reasonably afford to throw at it. I enjoy good audio way too much, and to me, the home theater setup is where good audio belongs. For mp3 music and the various things I use my computer for, "good enough" is the perfect sweet spot. If I cared to, I could nitpick many flaws with any of the computer speaker sets I have used, but the ones I've had have been up to the task and performed in a way that I could ignore the flaws.
 

WhoBeDaPlaya

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Sep 15, 2000
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A pair of Klipsch Promedia 2.1s or M-Audio AV40s would do nicely.
Of course, I got two pairs of Promedia 2.1s for a 4.2 setup (total was ~$85 shipped for both pairs) in 2005. Been rocking them ever since :)
 

Rifter

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I have a pair of Dayton Audio BR-1 Bookshelf speakers powered with a Dayton Audio APA-150 amp. For $200(both the speakers and amp were on sale when i purchased) i have not founf anything that sounds better, been using them for over 2 years now.
 

mmntech

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5.1 system with a mix of bookshelf speaker brands. Powered by a Pioneer AV receiver.
 

BurnItDwn

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Oct 10, 1999
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I have a set of Yamaha MST50 speakers hooked up to one PC (bought in 2000) and an old stereo receiver with 40 year old floorstanding EPI speakers hooked up to my gaming box.
 

Spikesoldier

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Here's another swan user checking in.

I don't think my Mkiii's have ever reached 1/2 way on the volume knob (the cops might come)

I checked the site I got it from and it looks like some of the models jumped in price. I had one I was going to recommend for ~$100 but it seems like its $178 now (ouch).

http://www.theaudioinsider.com/product_info.php?p=swan-d1080mkii08&products_id=161

there are a couple of other ones you can find closer to $100 in there. I am really happy with my swan speakers, and this is from someone who came from z-560.
 

AstroManLuca

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Logitech X-230. They were cheap and they produce sound... all that I really need.

I used to have a set of Klipsch ProMedia 2.1s but they broke. Sounded great while they worked.

If my X-230s broke I'd probably get a pair of thrift store/Craigslist bookshelf speakers and connect them via a thrift store/Craigslist receiver.
 

Imp

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Get the Logitech Z2300 or Z5500. The rest of the logitechs are crap. Usually budget crap. I'd take the Z2300 over the budget 5.1 series, and certainly the Z-5500 challenge some bookshelf speakers too.

I can't believe those things are still around. My last system was the Z-2300 and I lusted for the Z-5500. That was at least 3 years ago.
 

shortylickens

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Same. Overpowering bass outta that setup rattles the stuff in the pantry on the opposite side of the wall from my sub.

Even if I keep the bass at minimum its still booming.
I have to tweak the Windows audio settings way down too.

Also, its one of the few systems capable of doing true surround in games because it has 3 pairs of analog stereo.
 

Craig234

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Can anyone compare which sounds better, the Audioengine A5's or the Mirage Nanospeaker 5.1? I know the former is just 2 speakers, but still.