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Computer Stereo speakers

Started by jigsaw, February 17, 2004, 07:38 PM

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jigsaw

I currently have these lame 2.1 speakers for my laptop with a subwoofer... What is good on the market? Top of the line, Only requirment is that I need the standard 3/4 inch headphone jack to work with my laptop? What kicks some sound ass?

iago

I saw some really nice USB sound cards at Best Buy.  If you do want to be able to do digital sound and the like, you should maybe consider that.
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muert0

Is logitech the best company to get computer speakers from?
I have a rca in plug on my car stereo to plug my tablet into.
The rest of my speakers are crap so id be kinda interested in knowing some good speakers too.

To lazy for slackware.

j0k3r

I've always been more of a fun of just 2 big speakers and a subwoofer(or two). I've had my monsoon set for 3 years now, and it still beats most of what's out on the market(well, the subwoofer blows but I got a nice second woofer for $20). It just seems like the dual speaker system is a higher quality, but if you want the surround sound the 5 satellites are probably better.
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Stealth

#5
If price and size are not of concern to you, I would suggest Klipsch Promedias -- they've been unfailingly praised in every computer mag that I've seen reviewing them, they have 5 stars on Newegg, and they look pretty slick.

http://www.newegg.com/app/viewProductDesc.asp?description=36-119-105&depa=0


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Hitmen

If you want top of the line, best quality you can get, you're going to want to go with Klipsch. But if you do, expect to pay out your ass :)

If you want something more affordable Creative Labs would be the way to go.

Both of these companies deliver superb quality for their price.

If you want somehwhere in between, the logitech ones look nice. I can't really say anything about the quality, but people who bought them can. Seems to be only positive reviews, so if that's what you want go for it.

jigsaw

Hitmen, those seems neat, but notice that sub is only 50W.. or maybe it was 85W I dont remember, and the one I liked was 100W.  Wonder if its noticable.. good reviews on that klipsche.. and good price too! Thanks for the post

MrRaza

I just hooked up my stereo to my computer, and it works great. Especially with my Speakers:

Specifications:
Cabinet Design: Dual Vent Bass Reflex
Operative Power Range: 5 to 200 Watts
Frequency Response: 35hz to 20,000hz
Recomended Amp. Power: 5 to 120 Watts RMS
Crossover: 1,800hz
Efficiency: 96db
Impedance: 6Ohms
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jigsaw

Up until now I prefered to listen to my coolings fans rather than mp3s.... But yesterday my partner brought in her speakers into the office and played music... man these things were _really_ clear! They were only 99 dollar speakers too... they were logitech... I figured if I got a higher end brand that they would sound even better.. Is sound quality that noticable from a 99 dollar speaker system to a 200 dollar system?

muert0

if you liked the $99 ones why not just get those youve heard them and know you like them
To lazy for slackware.

j0k3r

Quote from: jigsaw on February 18, 2004, 10:10 AM
Up until now I prefered to listen to my coolings fans rather than mp3s.... But yesterday my partner brought in her speakers into the office and played music... man these things were _really_ clear! They were only 99 dollar speakers too... they were logitech... I figured if I got a higher end brand that they would sound even better.. Is sound quality that noticable from a 99 dollar speaker system to a 200 dollar system?
You would hope so wouldn't you... You could also just be paying for raw power, brand name, or even design, so carefully consider what you're buying. Find out the specs on her speakers and compare them with what you're look at (by specs, I mean like the ones MrRaza posted).
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jigsaw

whats the difference between RMS and Continuous Watts when it comes to subs and speakers?

Hostile

#13
To be breif, speakers can be the most expensive (or atleast tied with displays) thing on your computer. You need to call your price limit before buying them since you could just hook up $200 speakers x 7 + subwoofer and a dozen other things. If you want a nice -laptop- system then obviously you want easily attachable system so its not a chore to hook up to your laptop when you get home every day. Since internal laptop soundcards are rare if existant, and nothing worth noting not to mention then you're dealing with plugging them in each time as well I recommend an external sound card. Heres a list of what would be my prefered products and the best price:dealer quality ratio as of when I looked the prices up.

Audigy 2 NX:
http://www.mwave.com/mwave/skusearch.hmx?SCriteria=3344114

Logitech Z-680:
http://www.newegg.com/app/viewProductDesc.asp?description=36-121-105&depa=0

Review wise, the Logitech Z-680 and the Klipsche ProMedia Ultra 5.1 http://www.newegg.com/app/viewProductDesc.asp?description=36-119-106&depa=0
are about the same, I looked into the comparison -thuroughly- when I bought mine and although they came out about even to me, Klipsche seemingly having a slightly better subwoofer where Logitechs had a better control panel and digital as well as analog ports(where Klipsche was only analog). Either way the main selling point it quite obvious, Logitechs are $80 cheaper. So your decision between the two should be simple enough as well. The main feature with this setup would obviously be, you're getting an -excelent- external sound card that is USB so once you place all your speakers and hook them up to your sound card, all you need to do to get going is unplug the USB cord and re-plug back in when you get home without any struggle. This of course is still a bit expensive but much worth it if you're looking for a good setup without any hassle.
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jigsaw

Hey Hostile, thanks a lot... I like external card better than the one that I stated earlier.... klipsche is nice.. i like those logitechs.. but that card is 7.1.. i want 7.1 speakers... not 5.1.. but 5.1 works well :) Anyhow thanks again.