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I had a LG LX-M240 Micro HiFi (http://tinyurl.com/2xbq9x), but when I
returned home from holidays the CD drive stoped ejecting, I took it to a repair and he said an IC had broken and it would cost around $100 to repair. I don't plan to repair it as for $138 I can buy it new. I now need to look at other options, I had the idea instead of buying another replacement Micro HiFi (though I was very happy with it) maybe I should buy some good speakers for my HP Desktop Computer or a subwoofer to supplement the given ones. I was looking at these pakages from DSE. * Creative i-Trigue 3400 2.1 Speaker System (http://tinyurl.com/25t58v) * JBL 2.1 Creature Speakers (http://tinyurl.com/23m72c) * Logitech Z-4i Speaker (http://tinyurl.com/2yxme9) * LOGITECH X230 2.1 Speakers (http://tinyurl.com/2bvp29) I wasn't thinking of going 5.1 because I would be using it in my bedroom and their isn't the space. The speakers I have at the moment on the computer are shown here http://tinyurl.com/ywhezu (If anyone could tell me the model of the speakers that would be great). Is it better to look for a subwoffer to add to the speakers? Is the Analog Devices 1886 Soundcard going to be a problem? I want them mostly for music and a bit of gaming. Thanks, Ben Pazolli |
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