LynneSin
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Mon Feb-06-06 06:56 PM
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| Help wanted - best speakers for my computer (for music listening) |
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Here's the scoop - just got myself a new computer and I'm in the process of uploading my 350+ CDs into the system so I can setup a really great music jukebox through my computer (I never really had much of a music system before hand except a boonbox and car stereo).
I considered getting some fancy stereo system with one of those 200 CD jukebox carriers (actually I do have one but it's not that fancy) but it's a pain to pull CDs and put the back in when I go from home to car. So I really like having my desktop setup with all my CDs loaded so I can have a great system together for music.
Currently I have a set of Logitech Speakers that are about 40amps and with a subwoofer. Any recommendations of a decent set that won't bankerupt me but help complete my perfect home stereo system
Thanks!
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AwakeAtLast
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Thu Feb-09-06 12:52 AM
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but my husband has a Klipsch THX surround system. They are really good, and if you have that much invested in your music, it may not hurt to look into them.
Happy listening! :hi:
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Thu Feb-09-06 11:03 PM
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| 2. Another vote for the Klipsch system. |
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I have an older system and at 300w, it's my house's sound system.
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Wed Feb-22-06 11:52 AM
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| 3. And a third vote for the Klipsch system. |
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The ones you want are the Promedia Ultra 5.1's...range from $200-300 for the system. For the cost, you can't get anything better.
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MercutioATC
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Thu Feb-23-06 02:50 AM
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Edited on Thu Feb-23-06 02:51 AM by MercutioATC
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