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Skickat: den 20 augusti 2016 15:15
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Ämne: RE: Desktop computer speakers

Amen to all you said. The only thing I'd do different could I do it is I'd use 
the HDMI port. To get digital audio. But that's just me. I'd love Onkyo's 7.1.4 
system. That thing sounds so epic!

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From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Andy
Sent: Saturday, August 20, 2016 8:39 AM
To: PC Audio Discussion List <pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
Subject: Re: Desktop computer speakers

Hi John.

Sorry for butting into your conversation, but I simply must tell you about my 
own experiences regarding high quality audio from my computers, before you 
spend more money on desk-top speakers for your computer, that will most 
probably end up disapointing you.

Firstly, I buy most of my equipment from Richard Sound, in Jamaca Street, 
Glasgow.

I've got a very good friend called Rob Horn who used to work for them but is 
now self employed and he sets all of this stuff up for me, when I need him.

In my livingroom I have a Windows 7 computer, Soundblaster XFy sound card going 
into an Oncio AV Unit and there is also a 42 inch Philips plasma and Pioneer 
DVD recorder/player.  The 5.1 speaker system is provided by a Quad Light system 
and although this set up is rather expensive, it's magnificent, particularly 
because it's bloody loud and I have no local neibours to disturb by the noise.

But generally, I don't use this system when on my own with no friends  or house 
guests at home, so I have a second set-up.

in my little Den, I have a Windows 7 computer, Soundblaster XFy sound card, 
going into another Oncio AV unit, but this time the left and right channels are 
going into a splitter and send out 2 channel sterio to my study and the dining 
room.  I have a spare socket for outdoor speakers but as it's always raining up 
here, what is the point, of outdoor speakers.

I've just purchased an Imac 27 inch and my friend Rob is coming over by ferry 
next week to plug that into my Oncio unit also.

What I'm really saying I suppose John is before you buy stand alone desk-top 
speakers, consider going down the American way of including an AV unit and USB 
Sound Card.

The Yanks have been doing this for years while we continue to spend good money 
on rubbish.

Both of my systems John give me much joy and of course I use things like 
Goldwave and Tune-in radio so I can record everything going through the card.

If I wanted to, on my JAWS computers, I could pump all of my audio music 
through the AV unit and send JAWS to little shitty speakers, more or less, such 
as the ones you are considering.

This means that all of my recordings are free of sounds coming from JAWS.

I do a lot of recording on my computers and listen to 5 Live and 6 Music as 
well as Radio Scotland and these days John, the Broadcast quality is very good, 
so why would I want to listen to all of my hard work, through stand alone cheep 
speakers.

Start thinking about an AV unit, an external sound card, nice speakers, either 
sterio or 5.1 and a couple of cables.

John, you deserve it, so be nice to yourself and buy some toys.











Very best wishes and kind regards
Andy Logue.
>From Scotland with love.

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From: "John Gurd" <j.g...@ntlworld.com>
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Sent: Saturday, August 20, 2016 9:38 AM
Subject: RE: Desktop computer speakers


The information on these speakers is really interesting. I've never heard of 
the egg series. It got me wondering about the 5.1 Egg set range for my PC but 
then I realised that particular range need an amplifier. At some point I'll 
have to replace my elderly Logitec Z5500 5.1 speakers and there is nothing 
comparable on the market at the moment. A good stereo PC set may be the way to 
go.

John

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From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Dane 
Trethowan
Sent: 17 August 2016 19:20
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Desktop computer speakers

Hi!

It seems the mainstream speaker manufacturers are entering the computer 
desktop speaker market in droves and its probably about time too given the 
low quality of computer speakers these days.
We've discussed the B&W M1 speakers in the past and now there's another 
model from Kef that shows us a thing or two when it comes to listening to 
music and good audio quality from your speakers, the Kef Eggs It shouldn't 
be too difficult for anyone to guess the shape of these speakers <smile>.
Like the B&W M1's the Eggs can plug directly into a computer via its USB 
port but the system also boasts an Optical In digital connection for other 
devices such as a TV, Digital radio etc and a sub-wooffer out should you 
need one.
I've not had a chance to listen to these speakers here but the review linked 
to below seems to suggest that a sub-woofer may not be required in most 
situations and - having heard a lot of Kef speakers myself - that's how I 
also imagine things http://www.whathifi.com/kef/egg/review







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