Creative T40 vs Logitech Z523 vs SP-HF1800A or even others? Please help me choose!

sbi85

sbi85

Audiophyte
hey everyone,

I am about to replace a really cheap 2.1 system that I was using for my laptop for more than 2 year. I have recently bought a projector for my small room and I would like to have nice set of speakers with it that will play me some movies, series and occasionally some music.
I would not like to spend too much money on it though as I only rent the room and will plan to move in the near future, so I was thinking around £40-80 for it.

(I was thinking about 5.1s as well but since the source is just one 3.5mm from the laptop I heard I can only have stereo from it. Tell me if I'm wrong!)

So I was thinking about 2.1 and 2.0 systems as I heard that in some cases 2.0s can be better even without subwoofers.

So here are my choices:

2.1
Logitech Z523 - £50 - Logitech Z523 Speakers - Black: Amazon.co.uk: Computers & Accessories

Microlabs Fc360 - £52 - Microlabs Fc360 Speaker: Amazon.co.uk: Computers & Accessories

2.0
Creative Gigaworks T40 Series II - £75 - Creative Gigaworks T40 Series II Multimedia Speakers: Amazon.co.uk: Computers & Accessories

Genius SP-HF1800A - £47 - Genius SP-HF1800A 3 Way Wood Hi-Fi Speakers: Amazon.co.uk: Computers & Accessories

Larger ones
Microlabs SOLO6c - £75 - Microlabs SOLO6c System Audio 2.0 Speaker - Wooden Case: Amazon.co.uk: Computers & Accessories

Behringer MS20 - £75 but USED! - Behringer MS20 Digital Monitor Speakers: Amazon.co.uk: Musical Instruments

Edifier R1900 TII - £80 - Edifier R1900 TII Studio 2.0 Monitors. [E5031]

Please advise me which one would be the best for me or if there are better alternatives I am happy to hear from them.

Thanks a lot in advance guys!:)
Balint
 
sbi85

sbi85

Audiophyte
thanks for the reply.
Yeah I think it would be more for home theater (hope thats what you meant by "HT" :)).
The Microlab you posted looks decent although I havent seen any reviews on it yet. I suppose its more or less the same as the FC360 that I listed.

So you think I should rule out the 2.0s? Are those mostly for music?

So I'm a bit of a newb in terms of audio systems.
 
BoredSysAdmin

BoredSysAdmin

Audioholic Slumlord
thanks for the reply.
Yeah I think it would be more for home theater (hope thats what you meant by "HT" :)).
The Microlab you posted looks decent although I havent seen any reviews on it yet. I suppose its more or less the same as the FC360 that I listed.

So you think I should rule out the 2.0s? Are those mostly for music?

So I'm a bit of a newb in terms of audio systems.
yea, HT is for home theather

I don't fully rule out 2.0, but I do expect these 6.5" woofers to provide decent bass response and a decent linearity overall, but 2.1 will probably have the edge in amount of bass...
I also like about M-910 that includes digital hookups - this maybe a big advantage
 
sbi85

sbi85

Audiophyte
Sounds cool. Thanks for the explanation.
Care to elaborate how the digital outputs of this M-910 could be used to be an advantage?
Would I need some other gadget to use it with my laptop? Or what does this mean exactly?

Appreciate your help mate.
 
BoredSysAdmin

BoredSysAdmin

Audioholic Slumlord
You laptop might have digital audio out ports. If it does it might help to run audio digitally to speakers.
 
sbi85

sbi85

Audiophyte
what advantage does digital audio holds? is the sound quality better?
 
sbi85

sbi85

Audiophyte
Any other opinions on this?
Everything agrees on getting the Microlab M-910?
 

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