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Thread : Need good 5.1 speaker reccommendation plz
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So, my parents being the generous people they are, after some persuasion will pay for new speakers for me (because i passed exams) Now the old ones are ok, Altec Lansing 251 if that means anything to anyone, its the only number i could find on emm. But the problem with them is i cant put the "wave" or "MIDI synth" settings from the bottom left tray icon up more than half way, otherwise the artillery in bf2 will make them crackle a lot, and some music will also have the same effect. Also these speakers cant be put up to full volume as at that level the sound of whatever i was listening to becomes unrecogniseable.
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I've been using the Logitech Z5500 for sometime now and they are top notch. More power then almost anyone could ever need for a computer system. Plus they have multiple inputs so if you wanted you could hook it up to your TV, DVD player or whatever you have that ability. It has a ton of bass, clear highs and good midrange.
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I was always tought that your amp is just about doing everything it can really do (and have reserve for peak) with the volume @ 1/2. That may have changed with PC speakers?? Yes, it'll get louder than that but you're stress'n the amp which is one of the reason's you're getting distortion at high volumes.
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I can tell you from my own experaince that the Z-5500 is absolutly jaw-dropping!! I too have the Adulogy-Z card and its a match from audio heaven! |
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Z-5500 wipes the floor with the competition |
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Z-5500. I've had mine for about two years now and I run everything through them. You shouldn't need anymore than 5.1 as it gets the same point across in gaming and there are no movies (that I know of) that are mixed for any more channels than that.
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I was going to suggest the Logitech z-5300/5500, but other have betten me to it. If your going to put these in your room, I do suggest the 5300. Puts out less watts yes, but it will still have the power to make things go bump. (would probably make your parents happy too...) They are still THX certified, and still sound as great as the 5500. Less power, less imputs, and I believe a few other options disapear, but still a very good set. (not the best, but considering price/performance, probably the best.) |
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I own a Logitech Z-5300 system and it is awesome. I've had it for about a year and bought it for $120 or so on newegg at the time. They are quality speakers and the bass is deep. As far as speakers go I think that they are the best bang for your buck. Anything in the Logitech Z-5XXX series I would recommend though. |
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My Z5500's come tomorrow. Im exited about these |
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