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Old 24-04-2016, 06:34 PM   #1
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Whats everyone using for PC speakers mainly gaming and music. Use headphones most the time. Probably after a 2.1 System. After abit more than Logitech stuff. . . .
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Old 25-04-2016, 04:51 PM   #2
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Currently using edifier m20 prime speakers. They are a nice compact size for the desktop and also have a three port usb hub. Prior to that I had a Logitech surround system with woofer but it took up too much space so it was transferred to stereo duty.
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Those Logitech systems with subwoofer are astounding value for money. Sounds better than any factory system ever put in a Ford. Ford should have just outsourced their audio to Logitech instead of pathetic Sanyo/Mazda that sound like they were designed by a lab of deaf people.
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I used to run Logitech 5.1 system (z506 or something). Really good setup for the little outlay. These days I go exclusively headphones, can play those as loud as I want without annoying the rest of the house at 2am
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i know logitech is out of the equation, but im using the z906 as our home theatre system, which is also connected to our PC for music. Of course its not mind blowing, nor is it the crispest quality, but 500wrms for pc speakers sure does a damn good job for the money
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Bluetooth to a Sony GTK-X1BT, only for music though. 500w rms goes quite nice
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This is the benchmark 2.1 system (from Logitech though):

http://www.cnet.com/au/products/logi...pc-9701180403/

I have a set and they make a mockery of anything under $1000 regardless of application. So much depth and such a rich sound, it beggars belief PC speakers can sound this good. As a result, they are fetching stupid money on fleabay as they are no longer manufactured. An example:

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For gaming i use the Logitech G430 7.1 gaming headset and for general i use the Logitech X 530 5.1 speakers


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This is the benchmark 2.1 system (from Logitech though):

http://www.cnet.com/au/products/logi...pc-9701180403/

I have a set and they make a mockery of anything under $1000 regardless of application. So much depth and such a rich sound, it beggars belief PC speakers can sound this good. As a result, they are fetching stupid money on fleabay as they are no longer manufactured. An example:

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Logitech-...EAAOSw~bFWJMQd

I'd like to offer an alternative to Logitech - yes the units above are very good but I've had a set and they don't come near the Klipsch ProMedia 2.1 system. They weren't available here for awhile but they are now in the hands of a new distributor and can be found for under $300.

You'll find a fair few on E-Bay but be careful - the earlier models suffered from failure of the 5 pin DIN plug that was used to connect Satellites to sub. This was redesigned in 2010 and they have been trouble free since.

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i have an antique Altec Lansing surround sound 5 speaker plus one sub woofer set .... only joking , not really antique , but getting long in the tooth , i cant remember when i bought them .....possibly ten years ago , maybe more , the surround speakers are not terribly big , probably 3 x 2 inches approximately , the woofer is about a foot high by 7 inches wide , still makes pretty good sound , i get complaints from the front of the house the floor is shaking with probably half volume .
i would buy this brand again without a thought.
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I'd like to offer an alternative to Logitech - yes the units above are very good but I've had a set and they don't come near the Klipsch ProMedia 2.1 system. They weren't available here for awhile but they are now in the hands of a new distributor and can be found for under $300.

You'll find a fair few on E-Bay but be careful - the earlier models suffered from failure of the 5 pin DIN plug that was used to connect Satellites to sub. This was redesigned in 2010 and they have been trouble free since.

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I'm not sold on them. I saw them in Hardly Normal when I picked up the Z2300 and had a chance to give both a workout before I walked away with the Logitech. The Klipsch speakers are very good, I felt that the sound coming from the Z2300 was just that little bit richer and had significantly more punch.

Subjective tests aside, I'm always weary of speaker/amplifier power values not shown in RMS. It's why I've always laughed when I see stratospheric PMPO values splashed in the biggest typeface available on the packaging of a lot of consumer audio gear
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I'd like to offer an alternative to Logitech - yes the units above are very good but I've had a set and they don't come near the Klipsch ProMedia 2.1 system. They weren't available here for awhile but they are now in the hands of a new distributor and can be found for under $300.

You'll find a fair few on E-Bay but be careful - the earlier models suffered from failure of the 5 pin DIN plug that was used to connect Satellites to sub. This was redesigned in 2010 and they have been trouble free since.

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I have the Logitech Z2300 set in my garage powered up for when I wash the cars etc. and the Klipsch Promedia 2.1 in the computer room and I have to say the build quality of the Klipsch is absolute RUBBISH!

There are 1,000's of complaints about the poor control of the main volume button ( I have to have mine at 10 o'clock position just to get level sound from the speakers), mine also make pulsing sounds through headphones as well. The subwoofer is gutless and distorts at even moderate levels. It's a non-performer and the logitech whips it here in the bass dept.

The satelites sound nice and detailed though. Pity about the rest!
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This is the benchmark 2.1 system (from Logitech though):

http://www.cnet.com/au/products/logi...pc-9701180403/

I have a set and they make a mockery of anything under $1000 regardless of application. So much depth and such a rich sound, it beggars belief PC speakers can sound this good. As a result, they are fetching stupid money on fleabay as they are no longer manufactured. An example:

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Logitech-...EAAOSw~bFWJMQd
Had mine for 7yrs and still as powerful as the day I got them. I remember getting them aae delivered from logitech shop au for $179 nothing I have heard even compares to the sound.
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RMS still doesnt mean allot to me. Sound is affected by so many other things. I think im looking at Edifier or Focal Speakers the Edifier ones are just crazy room shaking bass.
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Which Edifier in particular? From all the people I have spoken to who own them say the opposite to you.
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I got the Swan M50 2.1 speakers. The Swan models seem to get a decent write up for their respective price points for the M10, M20 and M50
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I have a set of these but don't use them anymore. I now have a DLNA media server and play movies/music on my home theatre system via the TV so the Creatures have been relegated to a drawer in the shed. These speakers are made by JBL by the way, so they are a reputable brand.

In the shed I have a cheap set of Logitech 5.1 speakers that I bought in NZ. They give a good sound for the price I paid for them.

I just have no use for computer speakers inside the house anymore.
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Slightly OT but maybe a little bit related.....

I am looking at a mini hi fi system as I would like to use it as a standalone USB/Bluetooth player in my study. I also want to be able to plug the laptop in and use it for the sound off that (i.e. when playing YouTube videos etc). I am thinking a system with HDMI input would be the best solution as then I can use a HDMI cable to connect the laptop.

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Using a Yamaha home theatre system for my PC. Accepts Dolby, DTS or any codec my PC can throw at it.

Better than any PC-orientated system on the market.
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Was the Edifier S730, plenty of videos shaking stuff around rooms on the net.

I ended up going for Creative T4 plenty bass considering I'm bass head and love the connectivity. Just paired my phone using NFC. Connected to a sound card on my gaming pc really really happy. Appearance and the appearance of the desk controller/Bluetooth hub was also consideration.
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I have a set of these but don't use them anymore. I now have a DLNA media server and play movies/music on my home theatre system via the TV so the Creatures have been relegated to a drawer in the shed. These speakers are made by JBL by the way, so they are a reputable brand.

In the shed I have a cheap set of Logitech 5.1 speakers that I bought in NZ. They give a good sound for the price I paid for them.

I just have no use for computer speakers inside the house anymore.

seems the way to go, actual "connected" speakers are fast becoming a thing of the past......these "blue toothy's" and wi-fidles" look to be taking over.

I'm looking at a new set just now, not sure which way to go, wi- fi or bluetooth, it is whispered amongst wise men that bluetooth has a better range?
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seems the way to go, actual "connected" speakers are fast becoming a thing of the past......these "blue toothy's" and wi-fidles" look to be taking over.

I'm looking at a new set just now, not sure which way to go, wi- fi or bluetooth, it is whispered amongst wise men that bluetooth has a better range?
I'm not a fan of the reasonably priced wireless speaker setups. They sound horrible, most of the time they have too much bass to mask deficiencies in the mid to high frequency sounds. Decent wireless speaker setups cost a bomb in comparison.
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sorta half looking at Bose just now, don't seem too bad.......but the kimberley is calling again so earthly home goods aren't really that relevant ATM.
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I had Logitech- is blah.

Now have Klipsch Promedia 2.1, punchy powerful sound- subwoofer actually is too overbearing. No issues quality my end. Is a nice warm punchy sound, powerful, little too much low end, without the low mid punch, ie I would like more emphasis on round 120 hz, instead of the 50 hz range. But is GREAT for gaming.

I use this for battlefield 4 multiplayer, great for explosions when the little women is not around, when she is -its headphones...

For music, real listening, I have a Denon DM 40 DAB in my office- is a great warm sound that is punchy. Good for music, would lack bass for games, but a hi fidelity sound that you could connect via adaptors to the PC.

I would steer clear of Yamaha - have a big Yamaha system downstairs in music studio/TV room, huge subwoofer, 2 big towers, 7 speakers, massive amp, is LOUD but I find the sound sterile and hard and is digital hard. I find it good for movies, but it does not give soul to music.

Of all the stuff I have used, Denon makes digital sound like soul in music- so if your priority is music-Denon, a mini hi fi system which is good for a small to medium small room.

If is loud bass shaking explosions -Klipsch.

Logitech is not in the race with these makes....
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Interesting to read your notes on Yamaha. Their NS & HS series are kind of legendary for music production so I'm surprised their home systems lack accuracy. I personally prefer the sound of krk's reference speakers but the Yamaha's aren't too shabby.
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I have the Logitech Z623 on my PC. Sub is good but the satellites have no mid range whatsoever. Too small. For the $160-170 they are they work well though.

If you want nice sound use a receiver and bookshelf or monitor speakers?
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Now have Klipsch Promedia 2.1, punchy powerful sound- subwoofer actually is too overbearing. No issues quality my end. Is a nice warm punchy sound, powerful, little too much low end, without the low mid punch, ie I would like more emphasis on round 120 hz, instead of the 50 hz range. But is GREAT for gaming.
Wow you must have a 1 off set! Seriously, the bass is gutless and what does one expect with a 5 inch woofer? I have my subwoofer level just above minimum and half volume ends up in a pile of distorted bass. And all the professional reviews agree so I am unsure what you are hearing.
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Hey Junkyards-Dog- the Yamahas are very accurate-very very good for movies and that high fidelity translation. I just find the sound hard, whether it is the D/A conversion, the speakers, I find that there is a hardness in the 1.5K to 3k range which is not pleasing when listening to music. Movies the system works well. I agree that studios use Yamaha speakers as second monitor sets as a reference because they are flat and accurate.

I have a sound recording studio, have event 8s as the monitors, what you want in monitors in a mixing studio is different requirement to what you want when playing music/movies etc.

Duaned: "Wow you must have a 1 off set! Seriously, the bass is gutless and what does one expect with a 5 inch woofer? I have my subwoofer level just above minimum and half volume ends up in a pile of distorted bass. And all the professional reviews agree so I am unsure what you are hearing"

I have a professional recording mixing room, and trust my ears, rather than hearsay reviews. The Klipsch produces bass that is very strong for a small system, but is somewhat artificial in the low frequency hump. I agree with you that the bass is not tight and defined, but is wooly and distorted, but its great when I play Battlefield 4 multiplayer- suits those explosions ....

If you read what I said, I pointed out that there was too much 50hz, and should be more emphasis on 120 hz odd- sound engineers saying that there is a muddy wooliness in the low end instead of tight punchy bass.....this is what causes that distortion -too much emphasis on 60 hz and below through a small subwoofer.

Saying that still enjoy the sound of blowing things up through them- the distortion adds to my experience...
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