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agtpunx40
12-10-2003, 05:56 PM
I'm looking for a fairly cheap setup for my computer desk, in my bedroom, with my main system in a completely different room, I don't want to have to blast that to hear it in my room. Well, what I meant to say is my roommates don't want me to. I'm not looking to spend too much, so I was thinking maybe 100-200 dollars for computer speakers? Anybody have any experience with some decent sound, doesn't have to be great, it'll be almost all mp3s. Thanks
trollgirl
12-10-2003, 06:08 PM
For less money than you mention, you can buy a nice set of headphones which will sound WAY better than almost any computer speaker. OR is there something wrong with picking up a low cost, low power amp and real stereo speakers??? On my own computer, I can either plug in the Grado SR60's or plug in the patch cords to my main system (in the same room). Or you could do what I did for my ex-wife's computer, and it doesn't sound bad. I had a tiny MCS integrated amp lying around which sounds sweet if you hold back on the gain knob. We picked up a pair of Boston bookshelf speakers, hooked it all up, and never looked back.
Laz
agtpunx40
12-10-2003, 06:21 PM
I have decent headphones, but I am not always sitting at my desk in my room, so I want to be able to get around. I was thinking of getting a small integrated and a a cheaper pair of stereo speakers, that's my number 2 option, as I think it would be a little more expensive for what I need.
landshark99
12-11-2003, 01:14 PM
Hey, i just bought these ALtec Lansings to replace my aging yamahas and iam really happy with them.
I choose not to go with 5.1 speakers because well thats what my HT setup is for and i dont' really need more space taken up by more electronics....
Anyway they were $129 i think from best buy and have a headphone jack on the right speaker, bass control, trebile and volume control too. Check em out, i recommend them highly! Oh and i listen to mp3's on them almost 100%
http://alteclansing.com/product_details.asp?pID=vs4121&sID=2
good luck!
Geoffcin
12-11-2003, 03:23 PM
This is an easy one;
Without question I would get a Microworks from Cambridge Soundworks.
I am using one on my computer, and it's very good. You can pick a set up one Ebay for less than $100
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=3064587841&category=48690
This Guy
12-11-2003, 04:31 PM
Hell i just picked up a 3 piece Altec Lansing for just under $25. Doesn't sound good doesn't sound bad. The Higher end Altecs sound nice, and so does the Klipsch Pro media 2.1 system (IMO) for around $150 i think. thats my 2 cents
-joey
BrianUDLaw
12-11-2003, 05:40 PM
This is an easy one;
Without question I would get a Microworks from Cambridge Soundworks.
I am using one on my computer, and it's very good. You can pick a set up one Ebay for less than $100
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=3064587841&category=48690
I agree. I bought a set of these (4 sats, 1 sub) for my brother for his college dorm room and he loves it. I was shocked at how good it sounds for their size and for what I paid (< $100).
Smokey
12-11-2003, 10:25 PM
I was exactly in your shoes about a year ago. Needed a small system for my computer station. I end up getting Altec Lansing 621 which sell for $150 at Circuitcity, and is cheaper on line. Very clean low distortion (under 1.0% THD) sound and it can get loud.
http://forums14.consumerreview.com/crforum?50@42.RnKZan9Emas.2@.ef94a45
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registrar84
10-01-2004, 04:35 PM
I'm looking for a fairly cheap setup for my computer desk, in my bedroom, with my main system in a completely different room, I don't want to have to blast that to hear it in my room. Well, what I meant to say is my roommates don't want me to. I'm not looking to spend too much, so I was thinking maybe 100-200 dollars for computer speakers? Anybody have any experience with some decent sound, doesn't have to be great, it'll be almost all mp3s. Thanks
Go to a pawn shop and buy an old 2 channel stereo amp, and some bookshelf speakers. Get a 6 foot (1.8 m) Y-Adapter audio cable and some speaker wire and you won't be able to turn the volumn past 3. I have an old Technics amp hooked to a pair of JBL 2500's. Sweet!, and I have less than $100 in the whole setup.
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