I tried to search for a previous thread but couldn't find anything. Mine bit the dust. Small potatoes, I know but they are all over the map in price. Looking for suggestions.
Mike
I tried to search for a previous thread but couldn't find anything. Mine bit the dust. Small potatoes, I know but they are all over the map in price. Looking for suggestions.
Mike
Mike Noble
How much space do you want them to take?
How loud do you need them?
Is low frequency output worth the size of having a subwoofer?
Lastly, are you handy? There are a lot of DIY options out there from places like Parts-Express that could be a fun weekend project. I could help you pick out a nice little 2 channel system from the PE website with amplifier.
Matt Moore
Matt,
Not handy at all. This for work use only at my little used desk.
Mike
Mike Noble
M-Audio on the wife's desk. She hasn't complained. They are a bit large.
Klipsch was always on my "want" list.
Amazon.com: Klipsch ProMedia 2.1 THX Certified Computer Speaker System (Black): Electronics
I have these on my work desk:
Amazon.com: Creative Inspire T12 2.0 Multimedia Speaker System with Bass Flex Technology: Electronics
They work. Full range of sound, don't take up much space,
-Dustin
I plug my computer to the home hi-fi. An arcam miniblink bluetooth dac is handy to send the sound wirelessly.
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T h o m a s
It's amazing that I can spend over 4 hours futzing over a probably less than $100.00 purchase.
Thanks guys,
Mike
Mike Noble
i've spent 4 days futzing over a pen purchase.
-Dustin
I have a pair of M-Audio ProStudio 3's. They are okay, but honestly I think I need a pre-amp between them and the computer to clean up and even out things. Something like this - Schiit Audio, Headphone amps and DACs made in USA.
Otherwise, the Bose Companion computer speakers work well. My wife uses a pair hooked up to a Bluetooth audio input so the speakers are not on her desk. In typical Bose fashion, the sound is bigger than the speakers. They are not hifi clear and crisp, but they sound nice and fill the room easily.
The Audioengine speakers are well regarded for computer use. The powered A5+ or the smaller A2+.
I have a pair of Yamaha HS5 active speakers and an Edirol UA-25 USB sound card.
luis prado alonso
No, the StudioPro 3s are amplified monitors. Adding a pre in front will totally mess up your gain staging and add a lot of distortion, especially if you already have a headphone-out or other amplified source feeding it. I'd recommend a better audio interface with balanced outs. Also recognize that things labeled "monitor" are generally designed for neutral playback, rather than the hyped response most people prefer. This isn't to say you can't get amazing sound from monitors...you just need an amazing source. M-Audio is generally considered consumer-line, so YMMV.
Forgive the intrusion...I own a studio.
Does the OP want headphones-only?
Michael Maddox
Tallahassee, FL
http://oldfartcycling.org/
Cycling isn't a sport. It's more like a really, really expensive eating disorder. (Mr. Tom, BikeForums 2008)
I'm a project superintendent on a construction site and just want to listen to tunes when I'm pushing paper a few time a day. That said, when I do listen I want some type of quality. Think Ultegra.
Mike
Mike Noble
I quite like the summaries by Tek Syndicate on youtube. They did some a couple of months ago. 3 Videos covering varying price ranges.
I used to run my iMac's headphone output into my home stereo but a wired connection isn't possible anymore since I moved. Is there a way to wirelessly connect the iMac's audio output to my stereo? Co-located speakers on my desktop isn't possible because I just don't have the space.
You want an Airplay connector. There are many of them out there.
Airplay is an Apple protocol designed exactly for what you're describing. The connector will allow you to wirelessly feed audio and more to your stereo. There are headphones, receivers, and speakers -- for instance, Teenage Engineering's OD-11 -- that handle it natively. Of course, there are other options, as well, including the Sonos products.
Michael Maddox
Tallahassee, FL
http://oldfartcycling.org/
Cycling isn't a sport. It's more like a really, really expensive eating disorder. (Mr. Tom, BikeForums 2008)
Bowers & Wilkins. Great little powered monitors that sound amazing.
http://www.bowers-wilkins.com/
http://www.bowers-wilkins.com/Speake...-Speakers/MM-1
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Martin
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