I recently bought an Asus Xonar DX and I must say that I´m impressed with the sound so far.
However I´m still using a Logitech X-530 5.1 set.
The room in which my computer is situated is rather small so I think a 2.1 is more than adequate. I will be using the speakers for both gaming and music (rock/jazz). My budget is about 200 euros or 250 dollars.
I have done some research and found this:
Klipsch Promedia
Almost everybody seems to drool all over them, however I live in The Netherlands, and I can't find a retailer.
Swan M10
Oh-My-God, the white version is beautiful. Most reviews are positive, however there are some people who say it randomly picks up radiochannels and it makes a weird humming noise.
Microlab 6c/7c
Once again mostly positive review but there are zero retailers.
M-Audio AV40
The reviews are mixed about these.
Audioengine A2
These are quite expensive, and in general people don't think they are worth it.
Logitech
Everybody hates Logitech.
what would you suggest me to buy? And of course it doesn't have to be one from this list I made.
However I´m still using a Logitech X-530 5.1 set.
The room in which my computer is situated is rather small so I think a 2.1 is more than adequate. I will be using the speakers for both gaming and music (rock/jazz). My budget is about 200 euros or 250 dollars.
I have done some research and found this:
Klipsch Promedia
Almost everybody seems to drool all over them, however I live in The Netherlands, and I can't find a retailer.
Swan M10
Oh-My-God, the white version is beautiful. Most reviews are positive, however there are some people who say it randomly picks up radiochannels and it makes a weird humming noise.
Microlab 6c/7c
Once again mostly positive review but there are zero retailers.
M-Audio AV40
The reviews are mixed about these.
Audioengine A2
These are quite expensive, and in general people don't think they are worth it.
Logitech
Everybody hates Logitech.
what would you suggest me to buy? And of course it doesn't have to be one from this list I made.