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    I've never much considered sound as a dimension of gaming. I've always soldiered on with a pair of the smallest, cheapest pair of speakers available.

    Since I started playing DVD movies on my PC though, I've had problems with lack of volume. Now I was in my local electronics store the other day and I saw a set of 2.1 speakers for a remarkably low price - just $39.95 (about US$25). That's about the same price as the cheapest pair of speakers, so you're basically getting a woofer for nothing.

    So I went and bought these speakers in hopes that they would improve the volume on my DVD player, and they did by a large margin. At last I can hear a movie sound track without having my head six inches from the sound source.

    But when I fired up a game, I was really suprised how much difference a woofer makes. Whenever there's an explosion, the whole monitor seems to rock from it! It really does add a new dimension to gaming. And this just from a lousy 9 watts RMS!

    This experience has led me to consider maybe going the whole hog and getting a decent set. Budget is limited so I won't be getting anything more than a 2.1 set. There's one selling at my local store by Creative for $150, anyone know if Creative speakers are good? Does anyone have any other recommendations for a speaker set?
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    Tree Killer Senior Member Beirut's Avatar
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    Sound is a real kicker for games. I had my flightsims booming through two Bose floor speakers powered by an old Marantz amp. When I hit the key for a fly-by view of my Spitfire, the sound would blow you out of your chair. Great stuff. Really helps with the immersion.

    Right now I'm using a few of the 5.1 speakers I bought off a con man in a parking lot (Editor's note: Beirut is sooooo stupid!) They sound pretty good but I still haven't figured out how to set up the 5.1 with my sound card. Can't wait to get them going though.

    I just bought a pair of Altec Lansing floor speakers at a garage sale last week for $7.50. Haven't tried them yet but they're heavy as hell and in very nice shape. Might end up with these on the computer and the 5.1s on the TV.

    I'll dig through a few old PC Gamer mags and read the speaker reviews. I'll let you know if there is anything good to say.
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    Me and my dad are real audiophiles, and I've got a whole pile of cool speakers and amplifiers sitting around the house. I should probably give some of them a go with the PC one of these days.

    I've actually got a pair of Kef monitor speakers sitting in my room at the moment, but they need replacement down-firing drivers. Maybe when that's done I'll rig them to the soundcard.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Beirut
    I'll dig through a few old PC Gamer mags and read the speaker reviews. I'll let you know if there is anything good to say.
    Thanks for that Beirut. I've just been doing a bit of research and the Logitech Z-2300 system is rated by many as the best 2.1 system ATM, although some say they lack a little in the midrange. With a 120 watt woofer and two 40 watt satellites, they output 200 watts total which is a fair bit for a PC system. Volume is said to be very good. I'd like a reasonable amount of volume since my CD player recently busted and I figure I might just start using my PC as my hi-fi.

    Only problem, I'm not sure if I can buy these speakers in my part of the world (Australia).

    The Klipsch Pro Media 2.1's are also said to be good, but they are more expensive.

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    Talk about timing. I just got back from the flea market and picked up an "old" RCA home theater amp for $25. Clean, digital readouts, all kinds of effects. Pretty good. But for some reason the stupid thing shuts off if the volume hits 34 or more. Maybe BKS could give me a clue why it does that. Overheating, pre-programmed parental controls, vibrations? I have no idea.

    Anyway, sounds good, looks good. Only have two speakers and the subwoofer hooked up. Going to attach the other speakers when I get out of here.

    *Ha! I took off the two cheesebag mini-speakers I bought off the con man and hooked up the two $7.50 Altec Lansing floor speakers with the subwoofer, and at a lower stable volume setting on my new RCA home theater amp it ROCKS! I was just blasting Celine Dion with the windows rattling and the floor pounding from the subwoofer. Great stuff. Yeah, yeah, don't make fun, the chick may be an intellectual midget, but she's got serious pipes and I got da speakers to prove it.

    Going to disconnect the system and hook it up to my Sony Wega tonight. The woman and kids are gone until tomorrow night and it's movie blasting time at Beiruts! Floyd at Pompeii. 2001. Maybe a war flick. Bachelor night rules!
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    Beirut what soundcard do you have? Mine work fine with my Audigy 2 ZS or whatever it is called, just have to select it in the sound cards program.

    I use a Logitech X-530 5.1 system, great sound, awesome woofer and not even very expensive. I wish there was an easier way to arrange my satellites than 2 on my desk, one on my monitor and 2 on the ping-pong table behind me though. Linky: http://www.logitech.com/index.cfm/pr...CONTENTID=9067
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    I have a Creative Sound Blaster PCI. I had a better card installed but it buggered up my joystick and all kinds of things, when my computer dude put in this one, all was fine, so I kept it in. It's set on 5.1.

    I've got the Altec Lansing floor speakers, the subwoofer and the center channel speaker up and running and all sounds great. Loud and clear. In all honesty though, I probably wouldn't get any real benefits from having the 5.1 set up as it should be. I'm completely deaf on my right side, always have been, and have very bad positional audio capabilities. Try finding the cordless phone under the couch when you have no audio triangulation happening, I just spin in circles trying to hear where it is until it stops ringing and that's pretty much that. I miss a lot of calls.
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