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Re: bookshelf speakers for PC

Postby Huggy Bear » Tue Apr 13, 2010 8:56 am

flognuts wrote: Image


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Re: bookshelf speakers for PC

Postby Night_watchman » Wed Apr 14, 2010 8:12 am

Niiice, let us know how they go.
...and how'd i miss Swans in my giant speaker thread list?

And way-to-go on the thread reclimation :lol:

... hmmm may have to re-hijack :ninja:
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Re: bookshelf speakers for PC

Postby Huggy Bear » Wed Apr 14, 2010 9:33 am

Night_watchman wrote:... hmmm may have to re-hijack :ninja:


So I got this mac yesterday...
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Re: bookshelf speakers for PC

Postby dc » Wed Apr 14, 2010 8:59 pm

Huggy Bear wrote:So I got this mac yesterday...

was it a big mac?
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Re: bookshelf speakers for PC

Postby Huggy Bear » Wed Apr 14, 2010 10:39 pm

dc wrote:
Huggy Bear wrote:So I got this mac yesterday...

was it a big mac?


Well that wasn't much of a hijack.
You were supposed to fall for it first... :tear:
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Re: bookshelf speakers for PC

Postby Night_watchman » Tue Apr 27, 2010 8:00 am

Huggy Bear wrote:
dc wrote:
Huggy Bear wrote:So I got this mac yesterday...

was it a big mac?


Well that wasn't much of a hijack.
You were supposed to fall for it first... :tear:


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Re: bookshelf speakers for PC

Postby Night_watchman » Tue Apr 27, 2010 3:16 pm

Night_watchman wrote:I fear I have to retract my drunken statements in the impressions I made a few posts back in this thread, untill I have some more time with them getting thier settings / good placement + speaker stands / EQ tweaked / software (winamp & foobar) setup and configured etc.

In short, i still love em but i've realized they need a bit of tweaks in a few areas to really make them come to thier potential.
I think it has alot to do with not having the placement right + lack of stands. Also my xonar D2x may not be enough dac or source for them... I may end up investing in a dac or better source sooner than i think ;)

*Edit* Q: would a pre amp be worth considering?

I'd apphreciate a lil input from anyone who wants to help...especially from anyone who actually owns them:
regarding whether they EQ thier A5's at all and how they have it set up in software, aka- asus control panel & media player settings.
*Oh and also how loud they have the speakers volume knob in relation to the pc's volume control (asus control panel)

Input from anyone who knows how much of an improvement is gained from going to a stock -to- xonar stx -to- next step up -to- higher end
would be much appreciated.

proposed budget between 200 - 600

maybe i should start a new thread instead of hi-jacking this one? aah well too late now.. :evil: :ninja: :ninja: :evil:



P.S: I re-instate my 1st impressions...after more extended listening, they wholly deserve them :thumbsup:
now have them in my carpeted room on my computer desk on top of some decent density foam and with the similiar foam behind them to act as sound diffusing so they aren't rear porting thier sound directly onto the wall.
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Re: bookshelf speakers for PC

Postby Huggy Bear » Tue Apr 27, 2010 3:21 pm

Night_watchman wrote:
too busy hugging my A5's to think about food mr Huggy MC Bear


Fixed.
Silly Watchman. *shakes head*
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Re: bookshelf speakers for PC

Postby G-rig » Sun May 23, 2010 6:52 am

Has anyone seen or heard the Bowers & Wilkins MM-1 Speakers from the apple store? A mate is raving about them just wondering how they would compare to the LSK M4's for example. Handy not needing an amp.

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Re: bookshelf speakers for PC

Postby Blobby » Sun May 23, 2010 9:18 am

Can't say I've heard or seen them but B&W make really good speakers. The Apple store is usually a rip off and you might find them cheaper somewhere else.
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Re: bookshelf speakers for PC

Postby G-rig » Sun May 23, 2010 3:09 pm

yeah, those are $700. A mate was raving on about them who has a pair (and works at apple) saying how much better than BOSE>
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Re: bookshelf speakers for PC

Postby bioxeed » Mon May 24, 2010 8:18 am

G-rig wrote:yeah, those are $700. A mate was raving on about them who has a pair (and works at apple) saying how much better than BOSE>


how much better than BOSE>

obviously he has no experience with real audio gear then :paranoid:
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Re: bookshelf speakers for PC

Postby G-rig » Mon May 24, 2010 8:21 am

heaps better hehe.
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Re: bookshelf speakers for PC

Postby dingostolemyipod » Mon May 24, 2010 1:22 pm

There defininitely seems to be a lot of active 2 ch mini-bookshelf speakers appearing for the consumer market recently - which all in all should help the "on a budget" or "very limited space" consumer with more discernment for SQ than your average punter. I might have even been a little interested if i was in the market for that sort of thing, but i think this kind of product can only help in increasing the overall demand for quality hi-fi gear (or so i hope) which in the end should be good for all of us - of course that will only be the case if the standard of this sort of product is kept reasonably high.

I'd have a bit of hope that this product should be relatively decent, but would reserve judgement until hearing it myself. Of the B&W gear i have heard, I've definitely had a mixed reaction (all in their sort of middle of the range) some really impressed me, others left me underwhelmed. Personally the fact these don't provide the option for a sub-out would kill it for me. I don't care how much electronic voodoo is included, the laws of physics determine that a 3" driver in a little-bitty box cannot produce realistic (low freq) bass at reasonable listening levels - not saying these will or will not sound good mind you ;)
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Re: bookshelf speakers for PC

Postby bioxeed » Mon May 24, 2010 2:02 pm

For those looking for decent small(ish) 2ch speakers I have 3 words - "Active Nearfield Monitor" ;) May or may not cost an arm, leg and spleen.
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