Crysalis
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the cheapest single speaker they have is $1,000.... the most expensive is 150,000.
rkf76 said:Wow, I don't see any PC speakers there, imagine that.
Considering that this is a computer technology forum, and a thread about pc speakers, one would expect references to speakers would be made in regards to those of the smaller size that are dedicated PC pieces.Snake-Eyes said:The only thing that really discerns "PC speakers" versus any other type of speaker is that generally, "PC speakers" are small with not as much range as other speakers. Granted, no, i wouldn't necessarily want my own speakers sitting on top of my desk, one, because they'd probably break it, and two, because there's just plain not enough room. Realistically, the only thing that is different about "PC speakers" is they are smaller.
Crysalis said:
true story. It all just depends on your expectations from your speakers.ml1209 said:Well, I toyed with the idea of returning these speakers because they don't have the oomph of my 2.1 system, but it's late at night now, and I disconnected my 2.1 system and put these Philips on instead.
It's a more lighter sound for nighttime listening without the boom of the subwoofer. Plus, the music coming out is still clean and clear, just not overpowering. There is a time for everything.
Yeah bro, very, very happy with them. I can detect some port noise from time to time, but I really have to pay really close attention to hear it.........and it's not all the time. I think it's just a certain frequency that this happens........I listen to mainly rap and r & b music, if that matters. But yeah man, these are pretty nice. Thanks for the suggestion! Not only do they sound better, they put some money back in my pocket at the same time, I'll take that everytime.K M A N said:rkf76, it seems you are happy with the X-230's i reccomended, well if you think there good, i simply cant wait fro you to try there surround sound brother, the X-530's .
Im not trying to make you spend money, just a worthwile investment. It will cost you a little, but the reward is worth it. Take your X-230 Speakers back, get the money, spend a bit more mney and get the Z-2300's. Better Sound but instead of 32w RMS for the X-230's, you get 200W RMS, But still only a 2.1 system.
They are doubly the money, but a lot more than double the power and sound quality. So if you have the spare money, i really advise you to consider it. And if your feeling really smug get your self an audio card .