Thanks for replying!
I believe I need a 2.1 channel system? And the setup would be to have speakers with a listening area in front, so not like a computer setup at all.
My budget.... ah... I wouldn't know where to begin, so this may be WAY too low. Let's keep it under $500?
Is a receiver used for a CD player as well?
How about most of it free and you pay shipping. I have just the speakers for the college classical music lover.
I have some equipment that needs to find a home.
I have a pair of Jordan Watts Juliet speakers. These are full range 4" drivers, one per box in a reflex enclosure.
You will not need a 2.1 system. These little drivers have good output down to 40 Hz.
For details go to my Jordan Watts page.
You can download a 1970s brochure and see the Juliet.
They are ideal for classical music and I listened to speakers with one of these drivers per speaker in a TL all the way through medical school and residency.
They will play acoustic jazz, but don't even think of showing them rock music. Unless played softly rock and pop music will destroy them.
Playing classical music they will last a life time, unless you oil can the cones, by plugging or unplugging equipment while it is on.
I just demonstrated a pair of Juliets at MISCO who make and design a huge number drivers, and manufacture over a million drivers a year here in Minneapolis.
They were just blown away. They could not believe the clarity of the boys of Worcester Cathedral and the authority of the organ signing the Marion anthems by Elgar.
Next winter I hope Misco will help me develop this driver where I left off nearly 40 years ago now.
I have an Akai receiver that belonged to my father in law and has been unused since my mother in law died.
I have an old TEAC CD player, but I would buy a new one for about $100 that will play computer generated discs.
I am an an age where I have a 50% chance of being dead in the 7 to 8 years.
So it is time to start to find a home for some of the gear that has accumulated.
So let me know if you are interested. I can assure you those speakers sound far better than the vast majority of the bookshelf speakers on the market today. You would have to spend at least a $1000 per pair to best them.