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Advice Needed on Computer Speakers

Haywood

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I need to find a decent pair of speakers for use with the family computer that do not require a subwoofer. I am thinking about using a small pair of active monitors, but I am not married to that. I definitely want to keep the wiring requirements down to a minimum. Does anyone have any suggestions? I want something that sounds good, but it does not have to be reference quality. I do not want to spend more than a couple hundred dollars and I can't use anything huge.
 
Audioengine A2+ sell for $250 at lots of places includes. It has the usual headphone input but also RCA ins and built-in USB DAC. The non-plus model, A2 sells for $200 and is identical except for the USB DAC.

$249 at Crutchfield
 
recently purchased this after being jealous to my sisters bose soundlink mini...

it can work with your pc,

http://www.amazon.com/Creative-Sound-Bl ... B00L3YHF6O

im very satisfied with it, and can serve different purposes. recently bought it for work, but a couple of other colleagues are getting their own too...

its the size of a brick, weighs about the same too. imo, works best with the drivers facing directly at the crowd or audience. but sound dispersion is definitely great.

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$150.00 while it last.
 
jomari said:
works best with the drivers facing directly at the crowd or audience.
Just how big do you think Haywood's family is??? :scared-eek:
 
I got my M-Audio monitors for $99 on sale at best buy. They have all the comps of the audioengine without the price. I have to guess the audioengines are superior based on the number of positive reviews they get. I have never heard anything bad about the audioengines.

That being said the M Audios I bought are really nice. I am super happy with them.

Here's the thread on them.

viewtopic.php?f=16&t=7520
 
I have no place to put a subwoofer in this setup. I don't want it on the desk and there is no room under the desk either. That's why I cannot use the speakers I already have.
 
Zing said:
jomari said:
works best with the drivers facing directly at the crowd or audience.
Just how big do you think Haywood's family is??? :scared-eek:

hahaha!

Haywood, if ever, you can consider using the one i mentioned or the bose soundlink mini. the only problem is (and of course, this is based on everyones preference and/or usage) is that the bose mini needs a proprietary connection to charge it. i chose the creative soundblaster roar for this particular reason.

my sister owns the mini, and man, the sound on it, definitely not what i expected. altho i wanted one, i went with the creative roar to meet my needs. both definitely will do what you want with minimal space.

and pleases your audience. :happy-smileygiantred:
 
So, I'm not sure if this is what you're looking for, but I have a pair of Creative speakers at my office that I think sound pretty decent for the minimal amount we paid for them -- which I think was ~$20. I think they do just fine for when I'm at work.

Something that might be a step up would be something like this for $70:
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or this for $50
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Or a BlueTooth version for $54
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None of these is going to break the bank, they're all designed for 2.0 playback and they'll give you a pretty decent sound without much clutter.

Now, would I want the M-Audios -- absolutely. But I'm too cheap to spend that kind of dough on my computer speakers.
 
I've been using these for several years and I like them a lot.

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They're Behringer MS16s.

John
 
another big Auodioengine A2 fan here. $200 and a very, very nice sound. been using for about 4 years now and have never been tempted to look for anything else for my desktop, and that's really saying something. read up on them. if you have a nice sound card with a 3.5mm out then you don't need the 2+ version (i don't).
 
I ended up scoring a pair of these on Woot for $36 shipped with tax:

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They don't have much bass, but sound decent otherwise. I'm pretty happy for what I spent on them.
 
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