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I need new speakers for my computer... these built into the monitor ones suck............ So... I was wondering what you guys would suggest. I want the cheapest I can get but as nice as possible... Kinda contradictory, I know but after playing 2142 tonight with headphones and without... just the difference with headphones makes me want to get new speakers. Lemme know. Thx
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Altec Lansing is what I have. Even the $10 pair are great. They also have a 2.1 set for about $20 some at Walmart. My desktop computer has an old 4.1 speaker system from them that cost me $80 almost ten years ago and they still are awsome.
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The cheapest ones I've seen run around 50-60 bucks.
Here are some from Best Buy:
(Note that I have not used these, but I know for a fact that the Sony sound really good, but won't last long with the kind of use that you'll give them.
Sony - folding
Philips - behind neck
Panasonic - noise cancelling, sound good the one time I tried some at Best Buy
Philips - folding, with adapters for different jacks on airplanes (if you travel), also has a case
Your best bet is to go to a place like Best Buy or the home theater section at a good electronics store and see what they have and how things feel. With noise reduction and padded ear pieces, they'll have similar performance. But they'll all fit differently. And on the cheaper side of things, if you go cheap that is, you'll notice a difference in how well the phones suppress external sounds.
There are more expensive ones that actually sample the environment's sounds to cancel those noises. I think most of the ones I linked to have passive noise cancellation. They're great, but you'll definitely notice a difference between active and passive noise cancellation. Oh and the active ones you'll typically see on aircraft or helicopters up in the cockpit.
Here are some from Best Buy:
(Note that I have not used these, but I know for a fact that the Sony sound really good, but won't last long with the kind of use that you'll give them.
Sony - folding
Philips - behind neck
Panasonic - noise cancelling, sound good the one time I tried some at Best Buy
Philips - folding, with adapters for different jacks on airplanes (if you travel), also has a case
Your best bet is to go to a place like Best Buy or the home theater section at a good electronics store and see what they have and how things feel. With noise reduction and padded ear pieces, they'll have similar performance. But they'll all fit differently. And on the cheaper side of things, if you go cheap that is, you'll notice a difference in how well the phones suppress external sounds.
There are more expensive ones that actually sample the environment's sounds to cancel those noises. I think most of the ones I linked to have passive noise cancellation. They're great, but you'll definitely notice a difference between active and passive noise cancellation. Oh and the active ones you'll typically see on aircraft or helicopters up in the cockpit.
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Alright guys, i'm ordering a mouse from this one site, and I saw a pair of headphones/mic that I like. Is this a good deal, 130 bucks for this item? http://www.razerzone.com/store/index.ph ... ucts_id=38
BTW, I plan on using this as my speakers. And I want to have like an all in one deal with the mic.
BTW, I plan on using this as my speakers. And I want to have like an all in one deal with the mic.
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Alright... i'm gonna bump this topic a little bit...
I have these nice headphones with microphone capability (the ones from above post). I love them.. But I bought some speakers because it does get rather old having headphones on 24/7. I ran into a problem.. Theses headphones have like the green plug for speaker, the pink plug for microphone, then like a yellow and a black for surround sound stuff i think. Either way.. I only have one slot to plug the green cord into in the back of my pc. I want to be able to use the headphones while the speakers are plugged in. But as far as I see it.. Im not going to be able to do them both together. Im gonna have to unplug one and plug the other in arent I ?
Is there anything I can do about this ?
P.S. Also these headphones like... the one ear seems like it cuts in and out and will work only certain times. I noticed that if i stick the microphone in the hole in the left ear (the one that keeps messing up) it will make the sound come back for a period of time then it cuts out again... Im thinking I may have ran over the cord with the computer chair or somthing? Should I try and get them replaced? I dont know if their under warranty or what.
I have these nice headphones with microphone capability (the ones from above post). I love them.. But I bought some speakers because it does get rather old having headphones on 24/7. I ran into a problem.. Theses headphones have like the green plug for speaker, the pink plug for microphone, then like a yellow and a black for surround sound stuff i think. Either way.. I only have one slot to plug the green cord into in the back of my pc. I want to be able to use the headphones while the speakers are plugged in. But as far as I see it.. Im not going to be able to do them both together. Im gonna have to unplug one and plug the other in arent I ?
Is there anything I can do about this ?
P.S. Also these headphones like... the one ear seems like it cuts in and out and will work only certain times. I noticed that if i stick the microphone in the hole in the left ear (the one that keeps messing up) it will make the sound come back for a period of time then it cuts out again... Im thinking I may have ran over the cord with the computer chair or somthing? Should I try and get them replaced? I dont know if their under warranty or what.
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For the wanting the headphones and speakers in at the same time, you can buy a slitter. At least around here you can buy them at a Local CVS store for about $7.
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