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attgig
11-20-2001, 07:42 AM
I've been hearin a lot about the klipsh and that logitech 'klipsch killer' thingy, but I'm not spending 100+ bucks on speakers....
how's this?:
http://www.us.buy.com/retail/product.asp?sku=10300551&loc=442
looks decent...
any suggestions for around 30 bucks?
sho.gun
11-20-2001, 10:14 AM
I've always liked the cambridge soundworks, the one you linked looks cool too but its kinda weak with 14 watts. Well I guess it'd be fine if you don't turn it up really high or anything. Nice price too...
attgig
11-20-2001, 11:26 AM
Right now, I have:
http://www.cambridgesoundworks.com/multimedia/pcworks_4pt.htm
it's gettin old, and I'm having a problem with my rear right speaker gettin fuzzy, and not outputting any sounds..
so that's why i'm looking for a new one..
somethin like http://www.cambridgesoundworks.com/multimedia/dtt3500.htm
would be nice..
but i don't want to spend too much $$ on speakers..
don't think it's worth it.....i like the surround, but I don't need crazyness for dvd's or anything like that....I'm gonna spend it on a home theater system :)
so, yeah....it would be cool to get a nice one..but i'm looking around 30 bucks max at 50....
anything surround..(4+ speakers)
thanks
spigidygak
11-20-2001, 01:06 PM
As a wannabe audiophile, anything under the $100 range in the computer speaker market is very similar *that is from about $30-$100*. So, don't be expecting much from those altec's. I have heard those before for a short period. Bass is heavy, mid range is shoddy and highs are ok.
DoPeY5007
11-20-2001, 01:33 PM
Originally posted by attgig
somethin like http://www.cambridgesoundworks.com/multimedia/dtt3500.htm
would be nice..
:drool: I am looking @ speakers as well... I am gonna try and see if my parents will get me those for my b-day, I know those don't have much power but I want 5.1 for my DVDs and I like the remote
joe52985
11-20-2001, 05:47 PM
i really wouldnt get those if i were u... my friend has speakers like that, around 15 ish wattage, sad sad sad, they go loud but u cant hear them lol, highs are OK midrange sucks and bass response cant keep up
MusashiM
11-20-2001, 08:30 PM
I'd go with Midilands if I were you. I got the MLi 460s, a 3-piece system, and it competes well against any speakers you can get for less than $100... much better than my friends' Altecs and Cambridges for the price...
I don't know about Midilands newer model speakers though, they don't seem to be as high of quality.
DoPeY5007
11-20-2001, 11:52 PM
http://www.klipsch.com/images/productmedia/large/398_large.jpg
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The THX®-Certified ProMedia™ 5.1 personal audio system maximizes audio signals from new 5.1 computer soundcards. The new ProMedia 5.1 is more powerful than any other personal computer audio system in the world, providing the most satisfying ultradynamic surround sound experience available for multimedia applications.
The two-way ProMedia 5.1 satellite speakers include exclusive Klipsch MicroTractrix™ Horn tweeters that cleanly and accurately handle the high frequencies. A three-inch fiber-composite cone driver delivers smooth mid-bass reproduction.
The magnetically shielded center channel uses the same Klipsch MicroTractrix Horn tweeter and three-inch fiber-composite cone woofer as each satellite speaker, ensuring an ideal blend and seamless driver transition. The center channel comes with rubber non-slip stabilizing feet, new spring-clip wire terminals, and a rear-post adjustment for angle optimization.
The high-output, low distortion subwoofer is a bass-reflex type with a flared, tuned front port and two 8-inch side-firing woofers. The 500-watt BASH® amplifier and Klipsch engineering offer high output with low distortion and effortless dynamic headroom. BASH® (Bridged Amplifier/Switching Hybrid) amplifiers are powerful, conventional amplifiers with digital switching-type power supplies, which are efficient, high-output, low distortion designs that deliver superior sound quality over conventional Class-D amps.
The user-friendly control tower features separate main, center, rear and subwoofer volume controls as well as a digital LED volume level display and an on/off or headphone listening mode switch. It also has two stereo miniplug jacks, one for headphone output and one for the convenient connection of portable audio devices and any other alternative source that uses a stereo miniplug output.
FREQUENCY RESPONSE: 25Hz-20kHz (range)
SENSITIVITY: Closed loop system
MAXIMUM BURST POWER OUTPUT: 500W Note: Simultaneously all amplifier channels driven
MAXIMUM ACOUSTIC OUTPUT: 113dB maximum at listening position
COVERAGE ANGLE: Near field design
DISPERSION ANGLE: 90° x 40° MicroTractrix™ Horn
OVERLOAD PROTECTION: Limiter circuit
ENCLOSURE TYPE: Satellites and center—sealed; Subwoofer—6th order bass reflex
AMPLIFIER: BASH®, dual supply
LOW PASS CROSSOVER: To satellites @ 120Hz
INPUTS: Six analog discrete channels (three stereo miniplugs)
OUTPUTS: Five speaker level outputs (spring clips)
TRANSDUCERS: 0.75 " metalized polymer tweeter and 3" fiber-composite midbass in satellites and center channel; dual 8" fiber-composite subwoofers
TWEETER: 0.75"
HIGH FREQUENCY HORN: MicroTractrix™ Horn
HIGH FREQUENCY CROSSOVER: 3000Hz
WOOFER: 3"
LOW FREQUENCY CROSSOVER: Urethane surround midbass driver
INPUT CONNECTIONS: DIN cable to control tower
SUBWOOFER: Dual 8" side-firing drivers
WIRE GAUGE ACCOMODATED: 18 gauge supplied; will accept 14 gauge
WEIGHT: 43.5 lbs. (19.75kg)
ENCLOSURE MATERIAL: MDF
FINISHES: Gunmetal grey on satellites, matte black on subwoofer
ACCESSORIES: Rubber Feet attached to satellites and center
VOLTAGE: 120 Volt
EXPORT VOLTAGE: (230 volt for international under development)
MOUNTING: Wall Brackets (WB-1) available at Klipsch web store
FEATURES: Center channel has rear post angle adjustment for optimum positioning on top of various computer monitors
YEARS BUILT: 2001 -
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me want!!
DoPeY5007
11-21-2001, 12:15 AM
http://csw.creative.com/products/images/pi-dtt3500.jpg
I think I am gonna lean more to these because of the connections to the PC...
Experience precise digital audio through the six-channel DIGITAL DIN connection when used with Sound Blaster® Live!™ 5.1 series
Connectors
Digital DIN Yes
SPDIF-IN Yes
it is only 80w :( but I think it will go with my PC better, I have a SBL 5.1 and the DVD Dxr3
DoPeY5007
11-21-2001, 12:26 AM
review on the DTT3500 (http://www.gamersdepot.com/hardware/speakers/creative/dtt3500/001.htm)
DoPeY5007
11-21-2001, 12:36 AM
Midiland 8200 Dolby Digital 5.1 Speakers (http://www.gamersdepot.com/hardware/speakers/midiland/8200/rev_midiland_8200_a.htm)
this thing looks cool!!!...
http://www.gamersdepot.com/hardware/speakers/midiland/8200/midiland_s4_8200_modfront.jpg http://www.gamersdepot.com/hardware/speakers/midiland/8200/midiland_s4_8200_decoder_guts.jpg http://www.gamersdepot.com/hardware/speakers/midiland/8200/midiland_s4_8200_modback.jpg
joe52985
11-23-2001, 05:33 PM
i may be biased but the altec lansing ada 885 are super nice, they are 4.1 :( but produce a super nice virtual center channel, almost indistiguisable from real center channels, this thing puts out huge bass, nice highs and nice mid range, they will soon be connected to all the video equipment in my room, nice nice quality, pretty large subwoofer but not overly large, dolby digital, thx certified, u mostly can get them thu dells online store although the 890s are avaliable at comp usa
SonyGuy
11-23-2001, 11:14 PM
I have ADA 885's just like Joe and they are awesome. I am very pleased witht heir performance. Their funtionality as well as their overall looks and design speak quality. I love the backlight on the speaker and the many different sound modes you can switch it in to. Has a remote that actually has good range on it. Bass is awesome, really hits loud, surround sound is equally as good. Just watch Independence Day on them and you will know what I'm talking about:D
I definately give Altec a :thumbup: thumbs up on this one. One other thing, as far as I know, the only difference between ADA885's and the 890's is that one set is white, and one set is black. You pay a lot more to have the 890's which are in black. White seemed to match my pc color scheme better anyway...
Tim C.
unnamed
11-24-2001, 03:03 AM
my thoughts are that if you don't wanna spend $100+ on speakers you should stick to a 2 or three piece system.
that said i would recommend the labtec pulse 424 speakers. i know labtec is kinda known for crappy speakers but these are an exception. if you dont believe me just read some reviews http://www.gamingin3d.com/reviews/pulse424/
plus they're only like $40 instead of these $300+ options people seem to like to offer you (eventhough you said you didnt wanna spend $100).
joe52985
11-24-2001, 04:58 PM
hmm...mine are black, prolly just a dell deal sorta thing since my whole system is black and silver
attgig
11-25-2001, 06:25 PM
Originally posted by attgig
Right now, I have:
http://www.cambridgesoundworks.com/multimedia/pcworks_4pt.htm
it's gettin old, and I'm having a problem with my rear right speaker gettin fuzzy, and not outputting any sounds..
so that's why i'm looking for a new one..
well, I the one i gotz now is a 50 buck thing...
4 speakers..
for some reason, having 4 speakers is nice :)
i like it :D
there has to be decent 5 piece systems for under 50 bucks...no?
assnips
11-25-2001, 07:18 PM
is it better to just get a good stero system or some good pc speakers
cause pc can play everything a stero can......
joe52985
11-25-2001, 08:26 PM
good stereo system IMHO
spigidygak
11-25-2001, 09:18 PM
Well by all means a component Hi-Fi stereo system can not be matched in any way of a computer system setup, period. Its just not feasible right now to get a good sounding system from a computer. At least a true audiophile level.
DoPeY5007
11-25-2001, 09:22 PM
Originally posted by spigidygak
Its just not feasible right now to get a good sounding system from a computer. At least a true audiophile level.
:hmm: why do you sat that???...
on my main PC I have a SBLive 5.1 and am gonna get the Inspire 5.1 5700 and it will sound great, and on my DJ PC, well I have POWER and it sounds great, so why can't I get good sound outta PC???...
SonyGuy
11-25-2001, 10:18 PM
I have to agree on that one. My ADA 885's were sounding great today. The only reason I say this is because it's almost like they go through their good days and their bad days. The bass was really kicking today. I have the sub underneath the desk and it's pretty much enclosed under there besides in the front where my feet go under the desk. I think it adds to the bass. Almost like the plexi-glass enclosures they make for subs. Nothing like some good sounding bass...
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