CA speakers work quite well, and they're about the level of sound you're
looking for. When I need _real_ good sound, I switch over to my
USB-connected Studiophile monitors. And the pair of Cas were, I think,
around $35 a few years back.

(I even found a CA subwoofer in a bargain bin in an office supply store!
Sounds juust fine and pisses off the neighbors if I'm not careful.)

Neil

on 3/12/04 4:52 PM, bobb at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Looking for suggestions & sources for basic,
> inexpensive speakers for my PTP.
> Not interested in audiophile performance, just
> want to drown out the ROAR of the fans.
> 
> thanks, bob


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