help regarding speakers

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navarre

Audiophyte
hi ppl, here's the thing, i have a pair of SK-A30 Speakers, i think the brand is TEAC but they were bought several years ago and i'm not sure.
anyway, i actually like them, i think they have enough power and the sound seems ok but i tried finding the specs for them on the web and i can't find them anywhere!

can somebody help me regarding these speakers? i just want to find out more about them in terms of their sound quality.

thx in advance!

P.S. here's a picture of them:
 
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navarre

Audiophyte
yep, it's those one, only difference is that mine don't have those letters painted on
 
Midcow2

Midcow2

Banned
They are 24 watt maximum Multimedia SK-A30 speakers. They are typically used to provide PC sound. There is not much information available on the speakers.
 
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navarre

Audiophyte
ok, first of all thx for the replies, you are right, there is zero information about these speakers...
you say they're usually used to provide PC sound, but i actually think they are pretty good in terms of power. what i really can't tell is the sound quality... they're two way speakers, but do you think their sound quality is any good to use as general speakers?
to clearly listen to music on my living room?
 
Midcow2

Midcow2

Banned
You are the judge ...

ok, first of all thx for the replies, you are right, there is zero information about these speakers...
you say they're usually used to provide PC sound, but i actually think they are pretty good in terms of power. what i really can't tell is the sound quality... they're two way speakers, but do you think their sound quality is any good to use as general speakers?
to clearly listen to music on my living room?
If you like the sound and they provide enough volume without speaker distortion, then by all means they are good speakers. If you decide to upgrade the Cambridge Audio S-30 are excellent small speakers with great sound and a great price ( $250/pair).

Summary, try them out and see what you think and GOOD LUCK!
 
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corey

Senior Audioholic
You don't say, but my guess is that you are running these speakers off of a computer, mp3 player, or something like that - not an amp or AVR.

If that's the case, then in order to use bookshelves like the Cambridge Audio S-30, you'll need to buy an amp. You might be better off to look in to a 2.1 computer speaker system, maybe something from Klipsch or LogiTech, as you'll get better bass with a sub.

Klipsch ProMedia 2.1 : $150
LogiTech Z-2300 : $150

I haven't heard either, but the Klipshc has larger mid-woofers, so I'd lean towards that. (Besides, they just build speakers, not mice, keyboards & speakers)
 
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