Hey guys I want to buy speakers but want some feedback on quality/loudness.
I want good quality speakers but don't know jack squat about them, I want them to be loud with good bass.
I found these, how would you rate them?
Any other suggestions?
http://www.amazon.com/Logitech-Speaker- ... ood%20Bass
Price range 0-60$ preffered
Speaker system feedback
Speaker system feedback

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Re: Speaker system feedback
I don't think it's a good idea to buy hardware like that from an online shop.
You should try looking around all nearby stores and ask if you can plug your MP3 in to test out the sound, or buy from stores that have an easy return policy.
With that said, you shouldn't get your hopes up for a good bass when buying these kind of speakers. The subwoofer might be nice, but it might also be more of a marketing gimmick instead of actually functioning :/. The reviews on the site seem very positive though. Search for these in a store and test them out, there's no better opinion than your own :/
Bass is made with large speakers, so you should probably increase your price range and look for big boxes. Quality sound is produced by wooden boxes, so preferably look into those.
Can't really say much more than that.
I've got a pair of mid-sized speakers. They can produce a mean bass, but alas I don't actually have a bass regulator for them, so most of the time it sounds fairly normal. They also have no brand so I can't even show them off
Mine are 64watt RMS for about I think 100-120 EURO.
final tip: Ignore the PMPO wattage. That's just a bs marketing trick to show people a big number.
edit:
oh yeah, make a list of music that you want to use test specific extremes for the speakers.
I'd recommend this if you want to test the bass:
and this:
and from the comments this:
You should try looking around all nearby stores and ask if you can plug your MP3 in to test out the sound, or buy from stores that have an easy return policy.
With that said, you shouldn't get your hopes up for a good bass when buying these kind of speakers. The subwoofer might be nice, but it might also be more of a marketing gimmick instead of actually functioning :/. The reviews on the site seem very positive though. Search for these in a store and test them out, there's no better opinion than your own :/
Bass is made with large speakers, so you should probably increase your price range and look for big boxes. Quality sound is produced by wooden boxes, so preferably look into those.
Can't really say much more than that.
I've got a pair of mid-sized speakers. They can produce a mean bass, but alas I don't actually have a bass regulator for them, so most of the time it sounds fairly normal. They also have no brand so I can't even show them off
Mine are 64watt RMS for about I think 100-120 EURO.
final tip: Ignore the PMPO wattage. That's just a bs marketing trick to show people a big number.
edit:
oh yeah, make a list of music that you want to use test specific extremes for the speakers.
I'd recommend this if you want to test the bass:
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Re: Speaker system feedback
poehalcho wrote:I don't think it's a good idea to buy hardware like that from an online shop.
You should try looking around all nearby stores and ask if you can plug your MP3 in to test out the sound, or buy from stores that have an easy return policy.
With that said, you shouldn't get your hopes up for a good bass when buying these kind of speakers. The subwoofer might be nice, but it might also be more of a marketing gimmick instead of actually functioning :/. The reviews on the site seem very positive though. Search for these in a store and test them out, there's no better opinion than your own :/
Bass is made with large speakers, so you should probably increase your price range and look for big boxes. Quality sound is produced by wooden boxes, so preferably look into those.
Can't really say much more than that.
I've got a pair of mid-sized speakers. They can produce a mean bass, but alas I don't actually have a bass regulator for them, so most of the time it sounds fairly normal. They also have no brand so I can't even show them off![]()
Mine are 64watt RMS for about I think 100-120 EURO.
final tip: Ignore the PMPO wattage. That's just a bs marketing trick to show people a big number.
edit:
oh yeah, make a list of music that you want to use test specific extremes for the speakers.
I'd recommend this if you want to test the bass:and this:Spoiler!and from the comments this:Spoiler!Spoiler!
Sadly I don't have the time to do that this semester. I just want affordable speakers with good quality that gets good bass.

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Re: Speaker system feedback
I only know about monitors, but not sure how useful those would be someone who's not producing.
I don't have any speakers apart from my laptop ones and I use my headphones for everything basically.
Looking to get these KRK Rokits myself at some point, though I won't have that much money any time soon, just bought a MIDI keyboard for 129€ and now I'm poor.
Looking to get these KRK Rokits myself at some point, though I won't have that much money any time soon, just bought a MIDI keyboard for 129€ and now I'm poor.
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