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dualityim said:If you want the "best" 2.1, why not just forget about the subwoofer and get two full-range stereo speakers? Something like the B&W Nautilus would work, but be sure to pick up six monoblock amplifiers and a pre-amp level crossover network to work with them.
Hmmm....I am beginning to see why "budget" is important...
I'm happy with mine. Would be nice if they came with one of those nifty controller things like the Logitech Z3 set has.Zardoz said:best =Klipsch promedia 2.1
and you should prolly note that a lot of guys on this board would choose to use high end audio components for their computer audio. heck, a lot of us are better off using older and cheaper stereo equipment than computer speakers. just because he's looking for something to drive the sound out of his computer does not mean he has to use computer speakers.seanmcd said:Perhaps you should note that he's in a "COMPUTER AUDIO" Hardware forum, asking about the best speakers for gaming and music. This is not a high-end home audio forum.
Hmmm - I am beginning to see why "NOT BEING A NOOB" is important...
_Korruption_ said:I like my Altec Lansing MX5021 setup + Chaintech AV-710 setup.
Well, a noob thinks that you have to use computer speakers with a computer. Personally, I would find a used, good quality stereo reciever at Goodwill/garage sale/classified ad/forum/etc for under $50. Then purchase the BR-1 kit (you really only need basic soldering skills): http://www.partsexpress.com/pe/showdetl.cfm?&DID=7&Partnumber=300-642seanmcd said:Perhaps you should note that he's in a "COMPUTER AUDIO" Hardware forum, asking about the best speakers for gaming and music. This is not a high-end home audio forum.
Hmmm - I am beginning to see why "NOT BEING A NOOB" is important...
Well, a noob thinks that you have to use computer speakers with a computer. Personally, I would find a used, good quality stereo reciever at Goodwill/garage sale/classified ad/forum/etc for under $50. Then purchase the BR-1 kit (you really only need basic soldering skills): http://www.partsexpress.com/pe/show...tnumber=300-642
Good idea. I like the AL MX5021 better than the Klipsch PM 2.1 set.
Agreed. Klipsch rules!Zardoz said:best =Klipsch promedia 2.1
MrToilet said:I've always liked the Logitech Z-3s. Look sharp, sound decent, especially for music, and you can find them for around $50-60. I've bought 3 or 4 sets for computer builds and never had any problems.
magnetik said:here are some Logitech Z-2200 THX 2.1 refurbs for $64.95 with free shipping.
http://store.yahoo.com/justdeals/9701010403.html
o0akoni0o said:and you should prolly note that a lot of guys on this board would choose to use high end audio components for their computer audio.