- Jul 23, 2012
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Hi there,
I have the Logitech Z-2300 for a good few years now which connects to Xonar STX sound card. I am hoping to upgrade EVERYTHING later this year or earlier next.
I'm no audiophile but I do appreciate good sound. Right now I don't game on PC but I may get back into that once I do my everything upgrade later. So its mainly YouTube, Netflix and some music.
Doing some earlier research, I want something sleeker in design. The Z-2300 woofer is huge and takes up too much space on my desk. (I tried it on the wooden floor under desk but those downstairs were ready to murder me).
With the little research I have done, I am leaning away from the usual pc gaming speaker brands and probably away from the 2.1 system.
Here is what I am looking at so far but I open to better recommendations and suggestions.
1) Edifier R1850DB
2) PreSonus Eris E4.5 4.5
3) Edifier S1000DB (prob too big and pricey)
4) Q Acoustics 3020i
5) Kanto YU4 (prob too pricey)
Also, out of curiosity, should I invest in a decent sound card or would the audio on one of the latest motherboards suffice?
Thanks in advance
I have the Logitech Z-2300 for a good few years now which connects to Xonar STX sound card. I am hoping to upgrade EVERYTHING later this year or earlier next.
I'm no audiophile but I do appreciate good sound. Right now I don't game on PC but I may get back into that once I do my everything upgrade later. So its mainly YouTube, Netflix and some music.
Doing some earlier research, I want something sleeker in design. The Z-2300 woofer is huge and takes up too much space on my desk. (I tried it on the wooden floor under desk but those downstairs were ready to murder me).
With the little research I have done, I am leaning away from the usual pc gaming speaker brands and probably away from the 2.1 system.
Here is what I am looking at so far but I open to better recommendations and suggestions.
1) Edifier R1850DB
2) PreSonus Eris E4.5 4.5
3) Edifier S1000DB (prob too big and pricey)
4) Q Acoustics 3020i
5) Kanto YU4 (prob too pricey)
Also, out of curiosity, should I invest in a decent sound card or would the audio on one of the latest motherboards suffice?
Thanks in advance