My computer that I built 5 or so years ago is finally taking a crap on me. I have not followed anything in computers seriously for almost a year. I know the basics of whats out there currently but am completely clueless and don't have the time to do a lot of research due to grad school.
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i second the shure e2cs. they do take some getting use to but they are great for an ipod.
also look into etymotic and ultimate ears. i havent heard these personally, but i have read great things about these as well.
downgrading to a 2.1 would hardly make a difference in price, unless you find one locally or at a garage sale.
go with the one from onkyo as shown above. you will be happy
a receiver already has an amplifier built in. people buy stand alone amps to supplement the receiver. an amp will not have the capability to connect a tv, xbox360, dvd players etc.
i have no experience with stand alone amp units, just receivers. i would strongly suggest you just go with...
no you just cant buy a sub from a system such as the logitechs and hook up home audio speakers.
for a receiver around that price its either going to have to be used or a demo model. even at that you are gonna have a hard time finding one that low.
it sounds like you are better off selling...
are you asking what you sub you can buy to directly plug into your computer then plug the polks into?
you can not do this. most "computer" subs are made from logitech, klipsch, etc. and made to match the speakers made by the manufacture.
i am not aware of any sub that has the capability...
also the quality of the recievers will matter somewhat. for the speakers that we are both using any low end reciever is just fine. make sure it has all the connections you need.
it really all depends on your needs. i retrospect i wish i would have bought a higher end HK model or even a...
you may be able to do, but i dont think so.
the only way that i can think of it working is to connect the speakers to the sub then plug in one the rca end of this into the sub then the mini end to the sound card.
i dont think this works tho, although i have never tried.
the way i have...
i am not 100% sure on this, but i believe you would still need a reciever.
theres two ways of hooking up your computer to your reciever, an analog way and a digital way. i have links that explain this alot better that i can dig up once i am home (i am bored at work). it really depends on...
i have a 5.1 setup with a Harman Kardon AVR-135 reciever. I highly recommend HK recievers. HK sells refurbished recievers on ebay that are backed with a one year warranty i believe. you can get them considerably cheaper on ebay than through HK's online store.
another reciever that seems to...
the same exact thing happened to me, where it would show there is data on the disk but nothing shows up. i tried restoring it but the ipod wouldnt function.
if there is an Apple store near you, take it to them and tell them it was DOA. they should replace it with no hassle. they did that...
so, a CD is stuck in my cd-rom drive. i moved my pc back home and the only way it would fit nicely was on its side.
is there any way of getting the cd out without destroying the drive?
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does anyone here have a sidekick II from t-mobile? if so, do you like them, what are your experiences with them?
i have been kicking around the idea of getting one of these just for the data plan(unlimited texts, email, web etc.)
thanks
hey guys,
long story short. i am in the process of building a new rig and converting my old system into a file server. i did some overclocking and put a big ass heatsink and a 80mm thermaltake fan that is quite loud at full speed(too lazy to look up both, sorry) that kept it nice and fairly...