OK,
Gotcha. I am thinking I will grab that Xonar card if I can verify that SPDIF is connectable to a decent range of Receivers, I think at $40 i shouldn't let it get away.
As far as speakers go, without asking for too much of a favor, could you point out a few of the issues with my P152's? I would like to know a bit more so I can shop wisely...
Speaker Type 2-way - passive
Response Bandwidth 58 - 20000 Hz
Input Impedance 8 Ohm
Recommended Amplifier Power 10 - 100 Watt
Sensitivity 88 dB
Crossover Frequency 3300Hz
Magnetic Shield Yes
Connectivity Technology Wired
Recommended Placing Bookshelf, wall-mountable
The Infinity P152 are inexpensive entry speakers at $77. The sensitivity of 88 dB is about average. A high sensitivity speaker, example 100 dB will produce louder sound with less power. As with many speakers the nominal impedance is 8 ohms which means any receiver can driver.
Look at this review of the P162 which is similar but costs a little more $159 each.
http://www.audioholics.com/reviews/speakers/bookshelf/infinity-primus-p162
However, I would read one of Audioholics recent bookshelf speaker shoot-outs. There is usually a good reason why a speaker is not included ..typically not good enough sound response or there is a similar speaker in the same family. Here are some bookshelf speaker reviews :
http://www.audioholics.com/reviews/speakers/bookshelf
Read the Usher S-520 Speaker review. This is what added money will buy
http://www.audioholics.com/reviews/speakers/bookshelf/usher-audio-s-520-bookshelf-speaker-review
It should at $400 per pair.
Now getting back down to more reasonable prices. The Behringer 2030P is an outstanding speaker for $131 per pair and it is not considered entry level and is recommneded by a large number of Audioholic members.
http://www.pro-audio-warehouse.com/b2030p.html
My favorite and I can strongly recommend because I have them in my cabin is the Cambridge Audio S-30s. They are currnetly $219 a pair, but sometimes you can find them as low as $199.
http://www.amazon.com/Cambridge-Audio-Bookshelf-Speakers-Black/dp/B00196SJOI The are small , very well built, asthetically look outstanding and have excellent sound. They are rated down to 55 Hz and even though they probalby dont go that low they have very good low frequency response. Here are the specs:
S30 bookshelf
Sensitivity: 90dB
Frequency Response: 55hz - 20kHz
Nominal Impedance: 4-8 Ohms
Drive units: Tweeter: 1 x 25mm (1”)
Woofer: 1 x 115mm (4.5") mid/bass driver
Crossover: 1st Order 2 way
Recommended maximum amplifier power: 100 watts
Ported: 1 Rear
Magnetically shielded: Yes
Dimensions (H x W x D): 226 x 160 x 235mm (inc. grill)
(8.9 x 6.3 x 9.2”)
Weight: 3.75kg (8.3lbs)
Finishes: Natural Oak
Black
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To really compare you need to audition yourself as many speakers as you are interest in, in a setup similar in size and placement you will actually be using with the type of music you like.
Good Luck and Good Sound,
Forest Man