<<Personally I dont know why people buy computer speakers - at least not people who appreciate
good audio.
Even a stereo hi-fi system will sound a damn sight better than a set of 5.1 computer speakers; granted it
doesn't have the surround factor, but sound quality (due to higher resistance) and sheer volume (due to
higher power ratings; the mains can supply a lot more current than the 12v rail of your power supply!).>>
Alot of people (including me) don't have their computer where their home audio setups are. I do run a
cable to my home audio (through the basement), but, its not good for playing games (I use mine to play
DVD's on my home theater setup). Therefore, the need for a speaker setup for the computer.
You can't put home speakers on a computer for the reasons outlined above it the thread. I know; I tried it -
caused my monitor to have a funny, red haze-like interference - no good
Rather than going out and buying a separate amp and home speakers (expensive), I went and bought an
inexpensive (Altec Lansing) 4.1 setup. It's good enough and payed about $80.00 (2 years ago). I was going
to spend more for a digital system, but, after reviewing alot of comments about them, alot of people said
that it would be hard to tell the difference between analog and digital, at least at this level.
What I'm trying to say is that for $70 - 80, you can have a decent 4.1 (analog) setup that includes an amp
and subwoofer. And it will sound good enough for your computer stuff.