peacetilence
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This year has been tough for me financially.
I'm selling my HD 650's as well as my tube amp to downgrade to something else.
I was thinking about getting some in ear buds (something like the Sennhieser CX500s)
as well as either a standalone HTIB setup or maybe a couple of powered monitors
I was looking at the logitech Z-5500 but I don't think I'd like them very much after the few setups I've had.
Before I went to my 650's and amp I used a pair of Axiom M3 bookshelf speakers and a panasonic XR-55 receiver.
I know whatever I get probably won't be as good as what I have now or what I've had in the past but I really have no options at this point.
Does getting a pair of CX-500 ear buds and using them hooked directly with my soundcard (no amp) sound like a good idea to anyone?
Can anyone suggest a pair of inexpensive (less than $200) pair of powered studio monitors or HTIB setup that wouldn't be too disappointing for listening to music and watching movies? I guess mids should be important (most cheap speakers are all highs and boomy bass from what I've heard)
I appreciate any advice anyone has.
I'm selling my HD 650's as well as my tube amp to downgrade to something else.
I was thinking about getting some in ear buds (something like the Sennhieser CX500s)
as well as either a standalone HTIB setup or maybe a couple of powered monitors
I was looking at the logitech Z-5500 but I don't think I'd like them very much after the few setups I've had.
Before I went to my 650's and amp I used a pair of Axiom M3 bookshelf speakers and a panasonic XR-55 receiver.
I know whatever I get probably won't be as good as what I have now or what I've had in the past but I really have no options at this point.
Does getting a pair of CX-500 ear buds and using them hooked directly with my soundcard (no amp) sound like a good idea to anyone?
Can anyone suggest a pair of inexpensive (less than $200) pair of powered studio monitors or HTIB setup that wouldn't be too disappointing for listening to music and watching movies? I guess mids should be important (most cheap speakers are all highs and boomy bass from what I've heard)
I appreciate any advice anyone has.