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'Ello,
I'm looking for suggestions on the best computer speakers available today. I'm not a gamer and don't watch movies on my computer, so the whole surround sound thang probably isn't necessary. Mainly listening to music and want some good bass response and good tonality. Sad, but most of the music listening I do is while I'm workin' at the computer, as opposed to sitting in front of my nice stereo system in my living room. :/ If it matters, I'm on a Mac running Tiger. -Fleemo |
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I'm sure you are going to get a lot of responses - well, here's my
suggestion: http://www.cambridgesoundworks.com/s...em=c1swzzzz z I've had the Cambridge Soundworks PC speakers for many years hooked up to the soundcard in my PC. When I purchased them, they were the most "musical" sounding of the speakers I listened to at the store, and I've been happy with them. Very good sounding with decent bass. No, they won't replace the high end system in my living room, but work well when I play music on my computer. Like you, I'm not a gamer and don't watch movies on the Pee-Cee. Haven't listened to the higher priced "Soundworks" speakers in the Cambridge Soundworks line, but at $79.99, these work well for me. Just my thoughts. Bob. |
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fleemo17 wrote ...
I'm looking for suggestions on the best computer speakers available today. I'm not a gamer and don't watch movies on my computer, so the whole surround sound thang probably isn't necessary. Mainly listening to music and want some good bass response and good tonality. Sad, but most of the music listening I do is while I'm workin' at the computer, as opposed to sitting in front of my nice stereo system in my living room. :/ The best computer speakers are NOT *COMPUTER* speakers. There is nothing magic about computers that require special speakers. If you really want decent music reproduction, look at some of the compact, powered monitors that are offered for the home-recording market. For example, these kinds of things. Available many places... http://www.musiciansfriend.com/srs7/g=rec/search?c=4901 If it matters, I'm on a Mac running Tiger. Should make no difference as long as you have the proper cable. |
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![]() wrote in message oups.com... 'Ello, I'm looking for suggestions on the best computer speakers available today. I think "computer speakers" implied magnetic shielding so they could be used close to a CRT. Since home cinema became popular, there are lots more shielded speakers available. However, you might do better by buying a used hi-fi system that meets your quality requirements, and spending the money saved on a TFT monitor if you don;t already have one. Tim |
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On Sun, 11 Sep 2005 09:20:20 GMT, "Tim Martin"
wrote: I think "computer speakers" implied magnetic shielding so they could be used close to a CRT. Since home cinema became popular, there are lots more shielded speakers available. However, you might do better by buying a used hi-fi system that meets your quality requirements, and spending the money saved on a TFT monitor if you don;t already have one. Who says the speakers have to be mounted close to the computer screen anyway? If you want sound comparable with your hi-fi, get a comparable hi-fi. Pay as much attention to speaker placement as you did with the one in your lounge. It's a huge factor in achieving quality sound. |
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Bob wrote:
I'm sure you are going to get a lot of responses - well, here's my suggestion: http://www.cambridgesoundworks.com/s...em=c1swzzzz z I've had the Cambridge Soundworks PC speakers for many years hooked up to the soundcard in my PC. When I purchased them, they were the most "musical" sounding of the speakers I listened to at the store, and I've been happy with them. Very good sounding with decent bass. No, they won't replace the high end system in my living room, but work well when I play music on my computer. Like you, I'm not a gamer and don't watch movies on the Pee-Cee. Haven't listened to the higher priced "Soundworks" speakers in the Cambridge Soundworks line, but at $79.99, these work well for me. Just my thoughts. Bob. I 2nd that! Cambridge Soundworks make some really good sounding computer speakers. I have a pair myself. As for the other posters who recommend spending as much money/time on speakers for the the computer as you would your stereo, I ask you this: considering that wehn you're at your computer, your primary source of most if not all of your attention is the computer. The music is in the background, or as some would say, elevator music. True, you do want good sound quality, but if you're attention will most likely be on CoolEdit, Word, Excel or Firefox, why go to the extreme of getting hifi audio speakers? When you listen to your home stereo, you get to fully indulge your ears, unlike when you listen at the computer. CD |
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![]() "Codifus" wrote in message ... Bob wrote: I'm sure you are going to get a lot of responses - well, here's my suggestion: http://www.cambridgesoundworks.com/s...em=c1swzzzz z I've had the Cambridge Soundworks PC speakers for many years hooked up to the soundcard in my PC. When I purchased them, they were the most "musical" sounding of the speakers I listened to at the store, and I've been happy with them. Very good sounding with decent bass. No, they won't replace the high end system in my living room, but work well when I play music on my computer. Like you, I'm not a gamer and don't watch movies on the Pee-Cee. Haven't listened to the higher priced "Soundworks" speakers in the Cambridge Soundworks line, but at $79.99, these work well for me. Just my thoughts. Bob. I 2nd that! Cambridge Soundworks make some really good sounding computer speakers. I have a pair myself. And I had a pair myself. I dumped them because they had a huge hole in the middle of their frequency response. Those plastic comsumer "computer speakers" are tuned for maximum thump at the bottom and sizzle at the top to make them sound "better" than the competition sitting on the shelf at Frys. I was very disappointed when I brought them home. I gave them to a friend who just needed any old thing. YMMV. |
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On Sun, 11 Sep 2005 21:17:27 -0400, Codifus
wrote: As for the other posters who recommend spending as much money/time on speakers for the the computer as you would your stereo, I ask you this: considering that wehn you're at your computer, your primary source of most if not all of your attention is the computer. The music is in the background, or as some would say, elevator music. True, you do want good sound quality, but if you're attention will most likely be on CoolEdit, Word, Excel or Firefox, why go to the extreme of getting hifi audio speakers? When you listen to your home stereo, you get to fully indulge your ears, unlike when you listen at the computer. I'm intrigued why anyone working in Cool Edit, an audio editor, would be listening to background music? :-) But someone who DOES use Cool Edit will likely be interested in audio quality even more than the average listener. |
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"Laurence Payne" wrote ...
I'm intrigued why anyone working in Cool Edit, an audio editor, would be listening to background music? :-) Well, when you're editing hours and hours of speech (or even predictable music) where you are only trimming, normalizing, applying some sort of regular processing to many files, etc., you're not necessarily listening in rapt attention to every second of what you're editing. We can't all get paid for mixing down original tracks. :-) |
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Richard Crowley wrote:
"Codifus" wrote in message ... Bob wrote: I'm sure you are going to get a lot of responses - well, here's my suggestion: http://www.cambridgesoundworks.com/s...em=c1swzzzz z I've had the Cambridge Soundworks PC speakers for many years hooked up to the soundcard in my PC. When I purchased them, they were the most "musical" sounding of the speakers I listened to at the store, and I've been happy with them. Very good sounding with decent bass. No, they won't replace the high end system in my living room, but work well when I play music on my computer. Like you, I'm not a gamer and don't watch movies on the Pee-Cee. Haven't listened to the higher priced "Soundworks" speakers in the Cambridge Soundworks line, but at $79.99, these work well for me. Just my thoughts. Bob. I 2nd that! Cambridge Soundworks make some really good sounding computer speakers. I have a pair myself. And I had a pair myself. I dumped them because they had a huge hole in the middle of their frequency response. Those plastic comsumer "computer speakers" are tuned for maximum thump at the bottom and sizzle at the top to make them sound "better" than the competition sitting on the shelf at Frys. I was very disappointed when I brought them home. I gave them to a friend who just needed any old thing. YMMV. Yeah, I've noticed that some bass is missing along where the satellites transition to the bass module, but it's casual listening for me, and they sound a whole lot better than other computer speakers I've tried, like Altec Lansing, Creative, etc. CD |
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Laurence Payne wrote:
On Sun, 11 Sep 2005 21:17:27 -0400, Codifus wrote: As for the other posters who recommend spending as much money/time on speakers for the the computer as you would your stereo, I ask you this: considering that wehn you're at your computer, your primary source of most if not all of your attention is the computer. The music is in the background, or as some would say, elevator music. True, you do want good sound quality, but if you're attention will most likely be on CoolEdit, Word, Excel or Firefox, why go to the extreme of getting hifi audio speakers? When you listen to your home stereo, you get to fully indulge your ears, unlike when you listen at the computer. I'm intrigued why anyone working in Cool Edit, an audio editor, would be listening to background music? :-) But someone who DOES use Cool Edit will likely be interested in audio quality even more than the average listener. Ahh, you got me there. Cooledit is on my DAW which is attached to my hifi stereo ![]() has iTunes and the other stuff I mentioned. CD |
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On Mon, 12 Sep 2005 08:02:28 -0700, "Richard Crowley"
wrote: I'm intrigued why anyone working in Cool Edit, an audio editor, would be listening to background music? :-) Well, when you're editing hours and hours of speech (or even predictable music) where you are only trimming, normalizing, applying some sort of regular processing to many files, etc., you're not necessarily listening in rapt attention to every second of what you're editing. We can't all get paid for mixing down original tracks. :-) Well wriggled! But not well enough :-) When editing music or speech you will be listening to it, not to something else. Surely? |
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"Laurence Payne" wrote ...
"Richard Crowley" wrote: I'm intrigued why anyone working in Cool Edit, an audio editor, would be listening to background music? :-) Well, when you're editing hours and hours of speech (or even predictable music) where you are only trimming, normalizing, applying some sort of regular processing to many files, etc., you're not necessarily listening in rapt attention to every second of what you're editing. We can't all get paid for mixing down original tracks. :-) Well wriggled! But not well enough :-) When editing music or speech you will be listening to it, not to something else. Surely? Sure in a few hours/days when all the grunt work is done. But in the meantime, something coherent to listen to keeps one within a working distance of sanity. And, of course, you always have the option to break in and *listen* to anything that looks questionable. |
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