mikeinlondon;326818 Wrote:
Hi,
Ok, I was hoping if any of you guys can offer some advice on the best
setup for my Logitech Squezebox 3 bedroom setup. I'm currently
listening to a mixture of WAV's, MP3's (@ 320kbps 128kbps) via a
Soundstick 2.1 speaker system.
I'm now looking to
Hi,
Ok, I was hoping if any of you guys can offer some advice on the best
setup for my Logitech Squezebox 3 bedroom setup. I'm currently
listening to a mixture of WAV's, MP3's (@ 320kbps 128kbps) via a
Soundstick 2.1 speaker system.
I'm nopw looking to upgrade my speaker system I have a
I really like what I've heard from the AudioEngine speakers:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B000IYRGVY £200.00
Of course, there's the new Boom coming supposedly.
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The Audioengines are nice powered speakers (no need for a separate amp).
I have two sets. Judging from the pictures of the Boom, I don't see
any way something that size can match the larger AE's (they also make a
set of smaller computer-style speakers). If you've already got an SB3,
the AE's
Yea, the dome/woofer combo in the Boom reminds me of the smaller A2
speakers.
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I have a Cambridge Audio Azur 640A and it's very good for the price. Not
as detailed as I'd like but I think I'm expecting to much from this low
priced amp since I used to be into high-end.
Remember, any decent hi-fi shop will let you try before you buy, leave
a deposit and audition the
I went for the less expensive AudioEngine 2's for my bedroom setup after
getting some suggestions from here, and have been very happy with them.
I imagine the 5's are even nicer.
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BlueWombat;326921 Wrote:
I went for the less expensive AudioEngine 2's for my bedroom setup after
getting some suggestions from here, and have been very happy with them.
I imagine the 5's are even nicer.
they're good. The only probblem with speakers in the bedroom is I fall
asleep as soon