Computer Audio systems
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...


For music & radio listening purposes in my living room I have Wharfedale Pi-30s in Rosewood.
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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!
_S.jpg)
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!
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
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
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!!!
Believe it or not, sounds really nice!!!
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