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Heading to uni in a couple of weeks and wouldn't mind upgrading my speakers to something that is better than some external computer speakers.
Wouldn't mind it if they could be used in conjunction with a sub but for a reasonable price? Bearing in mind i'll be a uni student so preferably not too expensive..
thanks
What will the source be? Hooked up to an amp & some kind of input? Or through your computer? Or straight from a phone/tablet via Bluetooth?
It'll make quite a difference to the recommendations.
And what is 'cheapish'? When I was looking for my first speakers, £100 was my max budget, but the other day I saw a kid about 10yrs old telling his mum that he 'had to have' a pair of Beats Audio headphones. They were £199. Things seem to have moved on since I was a youngster...
If hooking up to an amp, you could do a lot worse than a pair of these:
or their bigger BX2 brothers.
Regarding the mention of a sub, I would wait & see where you are staying. I had some fairly compact floorstanders at uni (still got them) and they were well overkill for the kind of rooms I ended up in.
Depends what you mean as cheap.
I picked up five KEF eggs and two KEF subwoofers for £175 off ebay local pickup.
Also picked up two more Eggs for £20, also local pickup.
Twinned with a decent amp they are great. Very clear, and if you want VERY LOUD.
#Edit Like these: [url= http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/KEF-2005-2-Speakers-and-PSW2010-Subwoofer-plus-4-x-Speaker-Stands-and-Cables-/201420473420?hash=item2ee598844c ]KEF Speakers[/url]
For much cheapness I went with Eltax concept 600's for uni, powered by a Cambridge audio amp.
I think the speakers were on offer for £70 and the amp was a cashconverters find for £30.
The speakers are surprisingly good for the money, bi-wirable, take banana plugs, ect. I added a sub and they are now hooked up to my tv and working fine, 6 years on..
Not for the brand snobs, though 🙂
Ideally just plugged into laptop via an AUX cable or bluetooth (Not as important). JUst after something with half decent sound quality and good bass.
If i could get a sub and amp for £70? would that be reasonable?, or possibly even some good external speakers for a computer really.
The cheap-ish Tannoy speakers always get good reviews, i've an old pair of Mercury M2(?) & they're great - they were only £150 (15 years ago) so you'll pick up something like those for peanuts, add a cheap half decent amp - even an old 30kg retro receiver & you'll be pretty well sorted
I know it's on Argos, but something like this would be ideal, quite small and one unit, any good? [url= http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Product/partNumber/9152526.htm?CMPID=GS001&_$ja=cgid:12488203010|tsid:59158|cid:200217410|lid:94808308010|nw:g|crid:66128550050|rnd:6461840706621109905|dvc:c|adp:1o8|bku:1&gclid=Cj0KEQjwjrqvBRD6wf2fy-C61PIBEiQAUzKQThupTpiBp2Sll0GtODp8nn6-UeXvjQgNrdGvZCAV3GwaAsPE8P8HAQ#pdpFullProductInformation ]Link for speaker[/url]
Or this?, 25W RMS should be enough for a small room?, apparently a 75W RMS will do a 350x400SQFT room..
[url= http://www.stuff-uk.net/p-710960.aspx?gclid=Cj0KEQjwjrqvBRD6wf2fy-C61PIBEiQAUzKQTlbJ1CTllwVa6p2Ai7OWZ11BV4uVPony5cdVZ1lks8AaAloU8P8HAQ ]Logitech speakers[/url]
Would like something with a low frequency as that seems to regard the bass? From what i've read up on anyway
alpineharry - MemberIf i could get a sub and amp for £70? would that be reasonable?, or possibly even some good external speakers for a computer really.
Some ebay surfing might get you a decent set of speakers and an amp for £70. You could run a headphone to phono cable from your laptop/phone/tablet/ to the amp.
Not sure using the headphone jack of your 'source' will bring you the best sound quality, but if you are looking at £70 for amp & speakers you can't be too fussy.
Or look for a decent laptop speaker set-up from someone like Creative that comes with a sub.
These come with wireless but will also run off a cable feed:
http://uk.creative.com/p/speakers/creative-t3250-wireless
or these are just cable feed:
http://uk.creative.com/p/speakers/inspire-t3300
I'd go for the option of Bluetooth as well if you end up going down this road.
Will bluetooth give me better sound quality than an AUX feed?
Fire me an email with some details and specs please.
biking259 @hotmail.co.uk
cheers
email sent 🙂
For a small room, and something you can plug into a computer, the you can't go wrong with these:
http://www.harmankardon.co.uk/harman-kardon-product-detail_uk/hk-soundsticks-iii_-new_packaging.html
An old design now, but still some of the best computer speakers you can buy. Currently £100 at PD World.
