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Did klipsch promedia 2.1 thx subwoofer blow
Did klipsch promedia 2.1 thx subwoofer blow









did klipsch promedia 2.1 thx subwoofer blow
  1. #Did klipsch promedia 2.1 thx subwoofer blow Pc#
  2. #Did klipsch promedia 2.1 thx subwoofer blow series#

Newegg doesn't have the Creative set, so I've been reading about the Logis and Klipsch. It's funny but I've been reading reviews. thats the only way you can see if you can find a decent pair for a good price.Īnd then there's the question of what sound card you use. Go to the shops and get them to demo you some. Those are some i can think off the top of my head right now. only seen the passive PA speakers and that one had a tiny bit of a mid eq notch (after all, its a vocal PA speaker.) I havn't heard what their studio monitors sound like. those guys there are absolute genious.Īlto - cant find you a link to their website but there's lots of retailers that stock them so its worthwile having checking them out. JBL - You have to hear them to believe them! Seriously. Few of my recomendations (including those i wish i had the money for.)īehringers - Not the best in the market, but usualy cheaper than the rest If you want true flat EQ speakers then you might as well stick with studio quality monitors. Hey vigilante, are you mainly going to record/mix in stereo/2.1 or 5.1 etc? (i wouldn't mind owning one for myself tho ) Besides, i hear most of logitech and creatives stuff are great for the consumer/multimedia/games audio field. I thought that THX stuff was just a standardised format that means something among the lines as the sound being "cinema quality" or some sorts. What do you suggest which is a reasonably priced solution? And obviously, if I EQ my stuff to my own "off" speakers, the sound will probably NOT sound good on high end speakers, if you follow. But for anybody with GOOD speakers, it will sound accurate to my standards. Then let the end users suffer at the will of their own speakers. I don't need 100% Hollywood quality accuracy, but I just want a good reference to EQ my stuff.

#Did klipsch promedia 2.1 thx subwoofer blow Pc#

Is there any PC speakers like this? Or do I need to get a better sound card and regular studio monitors? So again, I want a set of speakers that just has accurate sounds, almost as if it did not even HAVE a bass or treble volume, because that would make the sound inaccurate. But on someone's else's speakers, my EQing down the bass will probably sound wrong, simply because my own set was to loud in that register. But if my current speakers are to big on bass, I might EQ the bass down. This way, when I EQ, I will EQ it to my ear to be what I want. Not overdriven on any frequency, just, accurate. Well what I'm looking for is a speaker set which, for all intents, plays audio the way it was meant to be heard. Likewise cheaper sets may have a weak base, but overdrive the mids and highs with the other speakers. I don't know if that makes sense, but like, you know you can buy speakers with a big huge bass and you know it's going to be overdriven on the bass. My question is, I want a pair of speakers which are "accurate" to the recording. So, if there are any other details that I have perhaps overlook'd, then please bring it up and I will be happy to oblige.Īgain, thanks for responding/reading this post.Hi all, I do some recording with my digital piano, vocal etc. Whether they will be on at the same time playing the same music (as was wont to happen with his previous dormmate), I don't know, and I don't mean to compete anyways. It will be positioned in the bedroom, sharing space with my roommate's 5.1 THX by Logitech, the model number escapes me at the moment. Oh, and where I can buy it, either on the internet (which i would actually prefer), or a real mortar and bricks store (in and around the Bay Area, i.e., San Francisco, Oakland, Berkeley). I guess I'm going after sound reproduction clarity over anything else, as I doubt I'll be cranking it up a lot (that doesn't mean I won't be every now and then).

#Did klipsch promedia 2.1 thx subwoofer blow series#

I don't really have a brand preference, but I've recently read reviews for the I-trigue series of 2.1 speakers (3500, 3450, 3300, etc), the Altec Lansing speakers ( vs 4121, 221, cs21, etc), and the Logitech Z3. I haven't a clue as to what sound card it uses, I bet it's an integrated one, as it is a laptop. Ps: i just read the recommendations thing, so more info:Īlthough the maximum is $100, my preference would be closer to $70. I want a really good set of speakers for my lappy toppy, and I do tend to listen to music a lot more than anything else, so the long and short of it is what are the absolute best 2.1 speakers (since i don't need any more 'cause I don't game) available under a Benjamin? Hey guys, first time in this neck o' th' woods, so here's my first post:











Did klipsch promedia 2.1 thx subwoofer blow