Confused...a little help?

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staticnoise

Audiophyte
I really need to get new speakers because mine cut out at times and when the sound isnt playing the sub makes a little buzzing sound and vibrates *i have no idea if thats normal of not*

what i am using now is:
Altec lansing multimedia
60hz 55w

i am thinking about getting this one:
http://www.walmart.com/catalog/product.do?product_id=3380777
* iConcepts 800-Watt 2.1 Speaker System is great for laptop or desktop PCs
* 2 stereo speakers
* 1 powerful subwoofer
* 800 watts total power


but its weird, others have less watts and cost $50 more...does that mean at times less watts can be better? im confused...also is this one better than my current speaker system or not?

Thanks:)
 
In my opinion, there are 2 types of multimedia speakers:

1 - (usually) THX certified 2.1 or 5.1 speakers that cost around $150-250.
2 - All the rest.

At your price point ($20), just pick anything - you don't even have to listen to them. But realize that the buzzing, etc could be your particular setup and sound card.
 
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korgoth

Full Audioholic
800 watts is ridiculously exaggerated. for 20 bucks you probobly wont be stepping the quality of the ones you already own, unless the one you own is broken.

im sure its worth 20 bucks, but dont expect too much more.
 
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staticnoise

Audiophyte
thanks for replying:)


yeah i was thinking the same thing w/the 800 watt thing.

...as for the buzzing i havent noticed it til a few weeks ago when i barely bumped it...so i dont know whats going on there.

for the price range of $20-50 what type of sound quality am i looking at? thats sort of vague lol.
 
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korgoth

Full Audioholic
im not sure.. i dont know much about computer speakers, but my logitechs were pretty nice for the money. I bought them used and cheap though. Mine cost 130 new though so im not sure how the lower end ones sound.

you might have to just go to the store and test some out

* yeah those will probobly easily beat the 800 watt ones.
 
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staticnoise

Audiophyte
does the creative one just plug right into the headphone port?...or is it more complicated than that.
 
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korgoth

Full Audioholic
i think the sub plugs into the headphone jack, and will have a power cord that goes in the wall. then the 2 speakers connect to the sub.

with my 5.1 my center speaker plugs into the card and the sub, then all speakers into the sub.
 
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