Hi all.
I am looking for some computer speakers.
Audioengine HD6 speakers seem to come up quite a bit when I am searching, but I am nowhere near decided yet.
What do you guys think are great sounding speakers to be played from a computer?
Great Sounding Computer Speakers
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I'm happy with my Fluance Ai60's: https://www.fluance.com/powered-2-0-blu ... cky-bamboo
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Hi Lowlander.Lowlander wrote: ↑Mon Jan 06, 2020 11:55 am I'm happy with my Fluance Ai60's: https://www.fluance.com/powered-2-0-blu ... cky-bamboo
They look nice. I haven't heard of them before.
They look similar to the Audioengine HD6.
I'll do some research on them and check the specs.
Thanks.
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Canadian company, budget friendly while still delivering a good sound.
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Stereophile magazine gave a good review to the Dragonfire Acoustics Mini Dragon DFA 2.1 desktop speakers. Unfortunately they cost $10,000, about $9,500 more than my computer... which came with speakers.
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Thanks, Gerald.
That's the first time I have heard of Dragonfire speakers.
That's the first time I have heard of Dragonfire speakers.
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Hi,
Personally I prefer higher quality headphones than speakers. I use Tascam US 2x2 USB Sound Card and Audio-technica ATH-M70x headphones, but also have Two Behringer TRUTH B2030A Connected to balanced TRS Line-out on Tascam. Which I love as it has Headphone and line out knobs are separate so Behringer auto Standby works flawlessly.
In addition to above I think that Mid Range Studio Monitors would work without any issue.
Personally I prefer higher quality headphones than speakers. I use Tascam US 2x2 USB Sound Card and Audio-technica ATH-M70x headphones, but also have Two Behringer TRUTH B2030A Connected to balanced TRS Line-out on Tascam. Which I love as it has Headphone and line out knobs are separate so Behringer auto Standby works flawlessly.
In addition to above I think that Mid Range Studio Monitors would work without any issue.
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I'm pretty criticaI about speakers, but I just upgraded to a pair of AudioEngine HD-3s and am very pleased. Really good desktop sound if you can swing $350.
Self-powered, compact, good looking (the speakers), and can be hooked up in various ways: cable, USB, and wireless via Blue Tooth. I can take 'em over by the fireplace... or out on the porch if I buy an extension cord.
Self-powered, compact, good looking (the speakers), and can be hooked up in various ways: cable, USB, and wireless via Blue Tooth. I can take 'em over by the fireplace... or out on the porch if I buy an extension cord.
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I have had these ones for a couple of years and i'm super happy with them: Microlab SOLO6C - http://microlab.com/en/catalog/stereosy ... olo-6cnew/