Soundman

Soundman

Audioholic Field Marshall
Just wanted to get a few ideas. I just rebuilt a PC designed for gaming. To complete this setup what I'd like to do is get rid of the PC speakers, get something for external amplification, and some more worthy speakers to connect to it. I thought about a pair of ELT 525's. This doesn't need to be a full setup, probably just start with a pair, or a pair with a center channel if the price is right. I can add a sub and surrounds, if necessary, later. Again this is mainly a gaming setup, but will probably be used to play music from time to time as well. Just wanted to get some ideas. I'm not looking to spend alot on this right now since i had to shell out a bit to rebuild the computer, just something to get me started with the flexibility to build onto later. This is not for a main listening area. This is going in my computer room, which is fairly small. I believe the room is about 12x12. I just wanted to get some ideas.
 
Soundman

Soundman

Audioholic Field Marshall
price

oh, I no I didn't mention a price. I'd like to keep this under $500. I know that isn't a lot for high quality amplification and speakers, but again this isn't being used for critical listening, just to play some games and occasional music in a smaller room.
 
WmAx

WmAx

Audioholic Samurai
I am here to propose unusual value suggestions.

Behringer B2030P speaker. $130/pair. Beyond the value of anything I know of, and I know of a lot. 3 pairs will make your full surround satellite system. Start with 1 or 2 pairs.

Dayton 10" powered sub. $130/each. Best value cheap sub around. Start with one. Get to two eventually, for optimum sound quality, if you intend to use this system for music listening.

Onkyo SR505 - Refurbished. $130-$160 each. Best you will do for this price. Has the required amplifiers, and a flexible active crossover to integrate the satellites and subwoofer(s).

If you get 1 pair of monitors, one sub and the reciever, you will be way below your budget. If you don't mind going $50-$70 over, go ahead and get 2 subwoofers at first.

I challenge anyone to match the Behringer suggestion for value.

-Chris
 
Soundman

Soundman

Audioholic Field Marshall
I am here to propose unusual value suggestions.

Behringer B2030P speaker. $130/pair. Beyond the value of anything I know of, and I know of a lot. 3 pairs will make your full surround satellite system. Start with 1 or 2 pairs.

Dayton 10" powered sub. $130/each. Best value cheap sub around. Start with one. Get to two eventually, for optimum sound quality, if you intend to use this system for music listening.

Onkyo SR505 - Refurbished. $130-$160 each. Best you will do for this price. Has the required amplifiers, and a flexible active crossover to integrate the satellites and subwoofer(s).

If you get 1 pair of monitors, one sub and the reciever, you will be way below your budget. If you don't mind going $50-$70 over, go ahead and get 2 subwoofers at first.

I challenge anyone to match the Behringer suggestion for value.

-Chris
Thanks for the sugestion. That does sound like a good value. I'll look into those.
 
Adam

Adam

Audioholic Jedi
If you're willing to pay a bit more, you can get a brand new Onkyo 506 for $200 from Amazon (they've been on sale as low at $180, but aren't that low at the moment).
 
Soundman

Soundman

Audioholic Field Marshall
Any other sugestions? Just looking for a few ideas for now.
 
Soundman

Soundman

Audioholic Field Marshall
I am here to propose unusual value suggestions.

Behringer B2030P speaker. $130/pair. Beyond the value of anything I know of, and I know of a lot. 3 pairs will make your full surround satellite system. Start with 1 or 2 pairs.

Dayton 10" powered sub. $130/each. Best value cheap sub around. Start with one. Get to two eventually, for optimum sound quality, if you intend to use this system for music listening.

Onkyo SR505 - Refurbished. $130-$160 each. Best you will do for this price. Has the required amplifiers, and a flexible active crossover to integrate the satellites and subwoofer(s).

If you get 1 pair of monitors, one sub and the reciever, you will be way below your budget. If you don't mind going $50-$70 over, go ahead and get 2 subwoofers at first.

I challenge anyone to match the Behringer suggestion for value.

-Chris
How do the Behringer's compare to the AV123 ELT 525's? I haven't heard either, just getting ideas. The reason I ask is because I have an AV123 store credit, so I could get either one for close to the same price.
 
Soundman

Soundman

Audioholic Field Marshall
How do the Behringer's compare to the AV123 ELT 525's? I haven't heard either, just getting ideas. The reason I ask is because I have an AV123 store credit, so I could get either one for close to the same price.
Anyone heard 'em? :confused:
 
Soundman

Soundman

Audioholic Field Marshall
Suggestions?

Any other suggestions for speakers for PC use? I'm looking for speakers that would do well in a near field situation. Thanks for the couple ideas mentioned, but was wondering if anyone has any more suggestions for this use. I'd like to get several suggestions so I can compare them and decide what would work best. Thanks.
 
Soundman

Soundman

Audioholic Field Marshall
Wow! Tough crowd this week. Maybe this thread needs to be moved? :(
 
Midcow2

Midcow2

Banned
Speakers - Cambridge Audio S30

I am here to propose unusual value suggestions.

Behringer B2030P speaker. $130/pair. Beyond the value of anything I know of, and I know of a lot. 3 pairs will make your full surround satellite system. Start with 1 or 2 pairs.

Dayton 10" powered sub. $130/each. Best value cheap sub around. Start with one. Get to two eventually, for optimum sound quality, if you intend to use this system for music listening.

Onkyo SR505 - Refurbished. $130-$160 each. Best you will do for this price. Has the required amplifiers, and a flexible active crossover to integrate the satellites and subwoofer(s).

If you get 1 pair of monitors, one sub and the reciever, you will be way below your budget. If you don't mind going $50-$70 over, go ahead and get 2 subwoofers at first.

I challenge anyone to match the Behringer suggestion for value.

-Chris
Okay Chris, I will take the challenge. The Cambridge Audio S30s are outstanding speakers and have a small foot print. The cost $219/ pair delivered. http://spearitsound.amazonwebstore.com/Cambridge-Audio-S30-Speakers-Natural-Oak/M/B00196SJOI.htm?utm_campaign=froogle&utm_medium=organic&utm_source=froogle

I just recently picked up a pair for my office setup and the sound is amazing and would fill a 12 x 12 room nicely.
 
G

gus6464

Audioholic Samurai
I have these, Audioengine A5 they are powered speakers.
http://www.audioengineusa.com/store/
Just another suggestion.
A pair of Audioengine A5's with 2 Dayton 10" subs looks like a completely killer combo.

A5 - $349
2 Dayton SUB-100 HT - $260

You will be over budget by like $10 but you won't even need anything else since the Audioengine are powered. Plus the A5 have a connection for left and right subs as well. That is most likely what I would buy.
 
Soundman

Soundman

Audioholic Field Marshall
A pair of Audioengine A5's with 2 Dayton 10" subs looks like a completely killer combo.

A5 - $349
2 Dayton SUB-100 HT - $260

You will be over budget by like $10 but you won't even need anything else since the Audioengine are powered. Plus the A5 have a connection for left and right subs as well. That is most likely what I would buy.
That sounds like a good idea, but how flexible is a system like that for surround sound? Meaning, if I start with a pair, I'd like the ability to add to the system later and do full surround sound at some point.
 
WmAx

WmAx

Audioholic Samurai
Okay Chris, I will take the challenge. The Cambridge Audio S30s are outstanding speakers and have a small foot print. The cost $219/ pair delivered. http://spearitsound.amazonwebstore.com/Cambridge-Audio-S30-Speakers-Natural-Oak/M/B00196SJOI.htm?utm_campaign=froogle&utm_medium=organic&utm_source=froogle

I just recently picked up a pair for my office setup and the sound is amazing and would fill a 12 x 12 room nicely.
Okay, where are the measurements?

My statement/suggestion is based on an extensive comparison of measured performance and correlation with the perceptual research texts.

Here are some B2030P measurements: Behringer B2030P

The B2030P has a very clean driver response(see waterfall graph) and the off axis performance is incredible, and will yield superb results in the average environment due to the off axis reflected sound having nearly identical spectrum/response as the on axis response. At +/- 60 degrees, the response, even at 15kHz, is only a few dB difference from the on-axis response. This is remarkable. The overwhelming majority of speakers dive bomb the response over 7-8kHz, off axis.

-Chris
 
G

gus6464

Audioholic Samurai
That sounds like a good idea, but how flexible is a system like that for surround sound? Meaning, if I start with a pair, I'd like the ability to add to the system later and do full surround sound at some point.
You would need a receiver with preouts or a surround preamp.
 
G

gus6464

Audioholic Samurai
Actually I just realized that if you have a 5.1 or 7.1 sound card you don't need a receiver as the sound card will do all the decoding and have the right amount of outputs needed.
 
C

cbraver

Audioholic Chief
...sometimes they just have an optical out or something though. Which soundcard is it and what outputs does it have?
 
Hi Ho

Hi Ho

Audioholic Samurai
Which soundcard is it and what outputs does it have?
That is a good question. If he wants to eventually have a surround setup then he will need to use the analog outputs unless he has one of a select few cards that have a Dolby Digital Live or DTS encoder.

I have the Axiom AudioBytes and they are great. They are not, however, surround sound capable.
 

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