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| BliND123 |
| Right now I got these X-540 5.1 speakers that the subwoofer just started to mess up after having the volume on high for a while (they told me it was the voice coil on the Logitech forums). I was thinking I would just get a same size replacement woofer for it to fix it but am now thinking of getting something else, and was wondering what kinda speakers you all had. My PC has connection for Front Speakers, Center/Subwoofer Speaker, and Rear Speaker...so I was wondering if any of you had one of those home theater setups connected to the PC. I was looking at this http://www.walmart.com/catalog/prod...duct_id=9124310 and was wondering if it was possible to connect it to the PC and still get 5.1 surround sound. |
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| adi_hanson |
you are better off posting this in the production forum
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| miamitranceman |
| For 2.1, I have the Z2300s. They've lasted me for years now. Awesome power and good clarity for the price. |
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| inconspicuous |
| just get an integrated amp & some bookshelves. |
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| elFreak |
minority fight!!!!!!!!!
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| elFreak |
| lol im not white. |
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| elFreak |
| lol i love you enrique. |
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| elFreak |
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| BliND123 |
| Back to speakers...I am really regretting buying these X-540s, but its a little too late now....anyone ever try to use one of those Home Theater setups on their PC? I was considering buying one of those since Z-5500s are still around $250-300 and only 505watts. I have seen some RCA and JVC home theater 5.1 setups with 500-850watts on sites for anywhere from $120 to $200 but still can't find much info on these being setup on a PC. Google just keeps coming up with home theater PCs. |
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| miamitranceman |
| quote: | Originally posted by BliND123
Back to speakers...I am really regretting buying these X-540s, but its a little too late now....anyone ever try to use one of those Home Theater setups on their PC? I was considering buying one of those since Z-5500s are still around $250-300 and only 505watts. I have seen some RCA and JVC home theater 5.1 setups with 500-850watts on sites for anywhere from $120 to $200 but still can't find much info on these being setup on a PC. Google just keeps coming up with home theater PCs. |
If you wanna go really booming get the Klipsch Quintet 3 with the 10 or 12 in sub. You can usually demo them at Best Buy.
I could kick myself for not buying it while I worked there as I got it for half off. :whip:
You'd also need a receiver of course.
If you want a simple home theater in a box, the Yamaha systems are supposed to be one of the best. |
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| r5a |
Go big or GFTO.
I have the Z5500s.
Holey ! |
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