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Promedia 2.1.
The av40s are not made for listening to music. They are made for people who want to start making mixes but aren't very serious about it and don't want to spend a lot of money to get started.
The promedias ARE for listening to music.
Actually I agree with them regarding this issue. The maudios were very directional I'm such a way that I couldn't move my head when listening to them. And there's not enough thump for listening to rap, hip-hop, or trance. Not too mention how much space they took up. But that's very subjective and doesn't relate to their sound quality, which definitely was better than the klipsch for mid/highs.Your post fails so hard im not even going to correct you lol
Actually I agree with them regarding this issue. The maudios were very directional I'm such a way that I couldn't move my head when listening to them. And there's not enough thump for listening to rap, hip-hop, or trance. Not too mention how much space they took up. But that's very subjective and doesn't relate to their sound quality, which definitely was better than the klipsch for mid/highs.
That's still not going to take care of the tiny sweet spot in which your head must reside at all times in order to get the most out of them. Also, adding a good sub will nearly double the cost from a Promedia 2.1 setup.That's why you add a sub to the M-audios...
These are also monitors? Or do they have a little more range than the AV40's? They look smaller too.Have a look at the Swan M10s if you generally going to use them to listen to music.
They are top-notch 2.1 speakers for their price range
That's still not going to take care of the tiny sweet spot in which your head must reside at all times in order to get the most out of them. Also, adding a good sub will nearly double the cost from a Promedia 2.1 setup.
Get a set of REAL speakers instead of those.
http://www.chasehometheater.com/ind...tegory_id=32&option=com_virtuemart&Itemid=108
Real bookshelf speakers + small T-amp = WIN
Of course. But it depends on your application - comp speakers are generally designed to provide decent imaging with very short separations and not everyone may want the sizeable setup of bookshelves + amp.Real bookshelf speakers + small T-amp = WIN
What's a t-amp?
I've been running mine for 6 years. That's what I know based on personal experience.
I picked up some AV-40s recently, and they're great. No static at hi volume, but a bit bassy.
STAY AWAY from klipsch 2.1's. I had a set die 2 months after purchase. Returned to bestbuy and got another set, which died within a month. The amp in the subwoofer would blow out, and not just a fuse. It seems to be a common problem. Beware.
Provided you read only the users w/ complaints and pay no attention to those that have enjoyed them for years and never made a peep about it. Critics are loudest. Just look over my mobile phone post history....common problem...