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Old 07-07-2003, 11:17 AM
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i have the 2.1 logitech system with soundblaster audigy platinum 5.1 soundcard with front panel connections its sweet. There is a TON of sound from these little speakers, i used them once as loudspeakers for an event and just cranked them up (not even all the way, mind you) and i played a music presentation to an entire church full of people. Once person came up after the show and said, "Man the sound was great but where'd you hide your speakers? I couldnt see them anywhere" And i showed him the little thinkgs sitting on top of my tower. Awesome sound...


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For music & radio listening purposes in my living room I have Wharfedale Pi-30s in Rosewood.

Powered by a Kenwood 500w receiver.

In the basement for relaxed TV watching there is a pair of Wharfedale Pi-40s also in Rosewood. (Imagine them in Rosewood....)


Then in the theatre the whole monster in there is powered by a Kenwood Sovereign VR-5900. Possibly the heaviest receiver in the world.

And attached to that is a slew of Kenwood speakers. Towers with sidefiring woofers for the mains, beefy & clean centre for vocals, bi-polars in the back, and 150W Kenwood Sigma Servo powered sub.
And that whole system surrounds a 100" DLP projection screen.

Then in my room, for kicks, our wicked old Sharp mains. 2x12" polypropelene transparent woofers in each, 4" mid, and powerful horn in each. Lets just say I used to use these for dances at my school, and was told to turn it down. Now imagine them in a small bedroom,

All too much fun!
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they have different speakers for computers?
that'* nuts... i just have (gets up to read them) Labtec LCS-1060 things.. biggest ones at Office Depot... most everyone i know has speakers off an old stereo patched into an old set of headphones... and here i was thinking i has a nice setup... all of the ones mentioned above probably cost more than the $30 i paid
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I just got a SB Extigy (budget constraints) with some POS Labtech Subwoofer spkrs (Marital contraints, she doesn't want speakers all over the room)

Believe it or not, sounds really nice!!!
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