J Larsen Posted October 11, 2006 Report Posted October 11, 2006 I'd like to upgrade the computer speakers in my office. People gush about the Swan M200s, but they have the practical disadvantage of being huge. Anyone know of decent-sounding, normal-sized computer speakers? Quote
alocispepraluger102 Posted October 11, 2006 Report Posted October 11, 2006 (edited) I'd like to upgrade the computer speakers in my office. People gush about the Swan M200s, but they have the practical disadvantage of being huge. Anyone know of decent-sounding, normal-sized computer speakers? i have some tiny altec lansing 2100's with a soundblaster card that rock. maybe you can still find some.(ebay) http://www.alteclansing.com/downloads/2100...nsing%202100%22 Edited October 11, 2006 by alocispepraluger102 Quote
jazzbo Posted October 11, 2006 Report Posted October 11, 2006 I have a pair of Bose "Companion IIs" that I think sound amazingly good. They will crank for dvds, etc. And have a rich sound. Yeah Bose, I know. They do make some good models, and I honestly have gotten 100 bucks worth of enjoyment out of these, don't think they're overpiced. Bought a Monster Cable connector between laptop and speakers which was also a significant purchase. Quote
J Larsen Posted October 11, 2006 Author Report Posted October 11, 2006 I have to admit that I'm surprised to see Bose recommended, but coming from you, Lon, I take the advice seriously. Those Altec Lansings look pretty cool too. Quote
Stefan Wood Posted October 11, 2006 Report Posted October 11, 2006 Look at the Cambridge Audio site. I have a trio of speakers from them that sound great. Quote
J Larsen Posted October 11, 2006 Author Report Posted October 11, 2006 Look at the Cambridge Audio site. I have a trio of speakers from them that sound great. I didn't see any on the Cambridge Audio site - did you mean Cambridge SoundWorks? Quote
Noj Posted October 11, 2006 Report Posted October 11, 2006 I have a pair of Bose "Companion IIs" that I think sound amazingly good. They will crank for dvds, etc. And have a rich sound. Yeah Bose, I know. They do make some good models, and I honestly have gotten 100 bucks worth of enjoyment out of these, don't think they're overpiced. Bought a Monster Cable connector between laptop and speakers which was also a significant purchase. I have the same ones. Not bad! Quote
vanbeat Posted October 12, 2006 Report Posted October 12, 2006 I've got the Klipsch ProMedia 2.1 and am very happy. Quote
J Larsen Posted October 13, 2006 Author Report Posted October 13, 2006 The Klipsch set looks interesting. I'm worried that a system with a subwoofer would shoot the bass straight through the wall into my co-worker's office, which would be a bad thing. Do you think this concern is justified? We don't have the thickest walls where I work. Quote
vanbeat Posted October 15, 2006 Report Posted October 15, 2006 I wouldn't worry too much, since if you're listening at "office levels" you're not going to be pushing much bass. You may want to baffle the walls around it just for the sake of politeness, however, as it can move some air. I use mine at home, with some cheap sub-less Advents or some such at work, so I can't answer to well... I do recommend them though. Quote
Lazaro Vega Posted November 11, 2006 Report Posted November 11, 2006 (edited) Plugged in these today and with the Deep Blue Organ Trio DVD as a test drive with the new I-Mac was very happy: http://www.klipsch.com/products/details/pr...-gmx-a-2-1.aspx p.s. sub woofers are omni-directional. Edited November 18, 2006 by Lazaro Vega Quote
blake Posted November 18, 2006 Report Posted November 18, 2006 Check out the Harmon Kardon Soundsticks. Recommended for sound and design. Harmon Kardon Quote
SGUD missile Posted November 18, 2006 Report Posted November 18, 2006 I must say that the little circular "escape pod" looking speakers that came with my iMac G4 actually sound quite good . ..particularly when playing actual CDs thru the iTunes.. mp3s and webcasts vary according to the signal on their end. Quote
jazzbo Posted November 18, 2006 Report Posted November 18, 2006 Check out the Harmon Kardon Soundsticks. Recommended for sound and design. Harmon Kardon Those look good. I hope they sound better than the more conventional powered HK speakers that I have with my work PC. They're awful. Mud. Quote
rostasi Posted November 18, 2006 Report Posted November 18, 2006 Check out the Harmon Kardon Soundsticks. Recommended for sound and design.Harmon Kardon I had the first batch of these (a bit different than the ones at the link) and was very satisfied with them. They weren't shielded tho, so place them all at a great distance away from your monitor. The second version (at the link) look the same, but they now have ”capacitance touch“ control buttons. Don't have them any longer 'cause I needed something more - tho they were great for most listeners I think - good bass from the floor standing dome that surprised visitors. Quote
desertblues Posted November 20, 2006 Report Posted November 20, 2006 I have a pair of Bose "Companion IIs" that I think sound amazingly good. They will crank for dvds, etc. And have a rich sound. Yeah Bose, I know. They do make some good models, and I honestly have gotten 100 bucks worth of enjoyment out of these, don't think they're overpiced. Bought a Monster Cable connector between laptop and speakers which was also a significant purchase. I have the same ones. Not bad! I got a pair of these recently ($69.00 at Sam's Club) and I must say I am pleased with them also. They provide an amazing amount of bass with no sub. Quote
alocispepraluger102 Posted December 9, 2006 Report Posted December 9, 2006 (edited) went back to my altec lansing 2100's. no gimmicks. so damn clean! Edited December 10, 2006 by alocispepraluger102 Quote
J Larsen Posted December 10, 2006 Author Report Posted December 10, 2006 I decided to skip the computer speakers altogether annd bought the Tivoli iPod/Radio thingamajig for my office. It sounds good enough for its purpose, although I'm not sure I would recommend it to others at $300. Quote
.:.impossible Posted December 10, 2006 Report Posted December 10, 2006 I have a pair of Boston Acoustics BA635 Computer Speakers (from an old Gateway that my mom used to use). These speakers are fantastic. I have them connected to my old Graphite iMac. Quote
Late Posted February 26, 2007 Report Posted February 26, 2007 Anyone here have, or tried, the Klipsch ProMedia Ultra 2.0 System? Here's the page for it. A sub-less system, but it looks like it'd do the job for my small workspace. Quote
bolivarblues Posted February 27, 2007 Report Posted February 27, 2007 went back to my altec lansing 2100's. no gimmicks. so damn clean! I recently purchased the three-piece Altec Lansing VS2321, and I could not be more pleased! Brilliant, clean sound, with just the right amount of bass from the sub - tight and defined bass, that is. It's not earth-shankingly loud or anything, but plenty for listening in my bedroom through my computer. I've seen them at Target for $49.95, but I got mine online for $43 (with tax & shipping). I've read reviews where people complain about intereference with cell phones, but since I don't own one (nor do I plan on owning one), it's not a big deal to me. I would have paid two or three times that amount to get the kind of sound I get from these speakers; they really are perfect for jazz. Looking at some of the reviews, they may not be right for you if you have to have that horrible thumping bass sound that is so prevalent in popular music, but the sub really brings out the various tonal characterisitcs of a double bass quite nicely, such as the percussive "slap" of the strings against the fretboard. Quote
Popkin Posted March 7, 2009 Report Posted March 7, 2009 Anyone here have, or tried, the Klipsch ProMedia Ultra 2.0 System? Here's the page for it. A sub-less system, but it looks like it'd do the job for my small workspace. No one ever responded to this question so I thought I'd bring it up again. I'm in a similar situation to the original poster. I'm trying to find computer speakers that won't be too big, but will provide relatively good sound. I'd also like to avoid a sub because I don't really have the space on my desk. Quote
mjzee Posted March 7, 2009 Report Posted March 7, 2009 I recently got these Altec Lansing Expressionist Bass FX3022 Speakers, and have been very happy with them. Subwoofers are built into the base of each speaker (yes, a bass in the base). Very nice, clean, smooth sound, very musical. Speakers Quote
Late Posted March 7, 2009 Report Posted March 7, 2009 Anyone here have, or tried, the Klipsch ProMedia Ultra 2.0 System? Here's the page for it. A sub-less system, but it looks like it'd do the job for my small workspace. No one ever responded to this question so I thought I'd bring it up again. I'm in a similar situation to the original poster. I'm trying to find computer speakers that won't be too big, but will provide relatively good sound. I'd also like to avoid a sub because I don't really have the space on my desk. Popkin — (Lenny Popkin?), I ended up buying those Klipsch speakers. For a sub-less system, I like them a lot. Nice dynamic range, and to my ears very little distortion (even when turned up fairly high). When putting them right on your desk, slightly angled, you get a rich sound. Quote
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