The Audiobyte speaker rig includes two small loudspeakers and a separate audio amplifier that delivers 55W per speaker to create gorgeous sound and music for computers users of all kinds. The amplifier may be attached to any device that includes a mini-h Read more
Irvine (CA) - If you have been trying to figure out how to run cables through your walls to set up a surround sound system for your TV or if you just don't like the look of speakers scattered over your family, this may be an interesting alternative. Read more
Well-known notebook bag maker Targus introduced the SonicPak at CES 2008. This knapsack PC carrier features a detachable outside panel with dual planar speakers, and a built-in battery-powered amplifier. Plug its cable into any audio device that accommod Read more
currently i have a computer that can do up to doby 7.1 and im using speakers to do 5.1 but recently they have been fading in and out... they are 5 years old so im not surprised.
i want to replace them and i have 4 very nice Cambridge Soundworks speakers but they are for a home audio system.
so my question is and there some sort of amp that i can buy to use them for my computer or do i have to but a full out receiver? or are there any other suggestions?