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BTW if you are using laptops you should also check out the Echo Indigo
PCMCIA sound card. They are much better sounding than the IBM Thinpkad
built in soundcard. And they are cheap at $99.

"Richard Adams" wrote in message
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Can someone please recommend a good
high-end computer speaker set (if there is
such a thing). I'm currently using Cambridge
Soundworks but would like to graduate to
something much better. I'm sure there is a lot
of junk out there that I'd prefer to avoid.
I would welcome whatever suggestions you
can give me. My favorite speaker maker
is B&W but they don't make computer speakers.
I like rich, warm sound. Thanks for your help.

Rich


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