Hi there, around the end of November I currently plan on building a PC. Right now I'm using a laptop and a second monitor with no built in speakers so I realized that unless I want to be stuck using my headset (Tritton AX720) all the time, I'm going to need some speakers.
I'm in a college dorm that is about 12' x 16'. The current motherboard I have selected for my computer is capable of running a 7.1 setup but with my limited space and budget, I've decided to spend more money on less speakers and go with either a 2.0 or 2.1 setup. My budget is rather limited because I'm a poor college kid so I'd really like to stay below $150 but if you are a smooth enough talker and the price increase is
really worth it, I might stretch my money and go $200-250.
I will be using this system for everything from music to movies and games. Music genres are pretty much rock, heavy metal, country, and orchestra/choir music (I like listening to soundtracks. Hans Zimmer ftw). I need good lows for guns and whatnot in games and movies but good sound reproduction for the music. I'm afraid this will be difficult on a budget.
If my extremely limited audio knowledge serves me right, the only difference in a 2.0 and a 2.1 channel setup is the presence of a sub in the 2.1. If it'd be better to go with a higher quality pair of speakers without a sub for now and save up for a sub later on, I'm completely ok with that.
As far as connectivity goes, I'd rather not mess with an amp or anything like that. I'd prefer the money to go into the speakers themselves. Also, my monitor also serves as the screen for when I'm using my PS3 but since the monitor has no built in speakers, I'm completely forced to use my headset. If there exists a speaker/speaker system out there that would have the ability to work with my PS3, that'd be great. However, I want to note that this would be a complete extra and is nowhere near required.
As a quick recap:
- Under $150 budget but willing to go $200-$250 if REALLY worth it.
- Used for games, movies, wide range of music genres.
- Room is roughly 12' x 16'
- Sub is optional.
- PS3 connectivity would be amazing but not at all required.
- Using motherboard's onboard audio.
If there is any other information that you might need from me, don't hesitate to ask.