- Mar 15, 2003
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I've been pretty frustrated searching for the perfect 2.1 computer audio system for music and movies (I don't game on the pC anymore) and all systems were compromises -I bought the "thx" logitech 2.1s that could shatter my windows with the bass but also made my ears bleed because the highs are so fatiguing.. Ditto with the over rated klipsch promedias- those died on me twice and, while they had better mids than the logitech, they still.. broke twice and had shrilly highs in my opinion..
Then I took some forum advice and got a $40 amplifier from parts express and repurposed some low cost satellites and an old 8" subwoofer I had lying around (replacement bookshelves are coming in today!) - WOW, what a huge difference.. Warm, beautiful sound, and I can upgrade any component if something pops, breaks.
$35 for amp
$80 bookshelf speakers
$100 for a dayton 8" sub
$225, which is a bit pricey, but the sound quality kills anything i've heard, even much more expensive monitor speakers
What I wonder is - why does a company like klipsch sell their 2.1s with such obviously awful amps? The satellites on their promedia are actually pretty decent, it's the amp that's coloring the sound.
Then I took some forum advice and got a $40 amplifier from parts express and repurposed some low cost satellites and an old 8" subwoofer I had lying around (replacement bookshelves are coming in today!) - WOW, what a huge difference.. Warm, beautiful sound, and I can upgrade any component if something pops, breaks.
$35 for amp
$80 bookshelf speakers
$100 for a dayton 8" sub
$225, which is a bit pricey, but the sound quality kills anything i've heard, even much more expensive monitor speakers
What I wonder is - why does a company like klipsch sell their 2.1s with such obviously awful amps? The satellites on their promedia are actually pretty decent, it's the amp that's coloring the sound.
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