I don't want Four Point Surround Sound, but I am looking into a decent speaker set and Subwoofer...Right now I've got my eye on either the Altec Lansing ACS48 or ADA70...Anyone know much about them?
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I don't want Four Point Surround Sound, but I am looking into a decent speaker set and Subwoofer...Right now I've got my eye on either the Altec Lansing ACS48 or ADA70...Anyone know much about them?
The ACS48s are pretty good, but a bit outdated. It all depends on how much you want to spend. The ACS48s can be found in the $100-$150 range.
If you want to keep the purchase below $100, I'd suggest the new Boston Acoustics BA790 Digital speakers or the Creative Soundworks Digital speakers. If you are looking for something cheaper, the BA635s are simply awesome for around $60.00.
If you're looking for high-end speakers, I'd suggest either the Boston Acoustics MediaTheater or Altec Lansing ADA885s, both for around $250.00. Although the ADA885s can be used as a 4.1 system, the rear satellites can be attached to the front satellites to make a 2.1 system.
If you want something in the $500+ range, I would recommend the VideoLogic Sirocco Pro speakers for $900 or the VideoLogic Sirocco Spirit speakers for $250.
The ADA70 speakers are USB speakers, and I have no faith in or much experience with USB speakers. Other Altec systems to think about are the ACS45.2, ACS295, and the ATP3.
It would be good to find a local CompUSA that allows you to test many speaker brands in the store. That would give you the chance to find the kind of sound you're looking for.
Here are some good sites:
3Dss
Altec Lansing
Creative
Boston Acoustics
VideoLogic
or
VideoLogic USA
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[This message has been edited by GTaudiophile (edited September 12, 2000).]
I'd go for the Altec Lansing ACS 46W 3 Piece Speakers. They look pretty nice, and for $45, the price is very right https://www.sharkyforums.com/images/.../2005/06/5.gif Email me if you want that deal.
TJ
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Thanks for the replies https://www.sharkyforums.com/images/.../2005/06/5.gif
I guess I should have mentioned my price-range, it is around $100-150.
ACS48 sound pretty damn good, I've heard them on a friend's comp... but then again I don't have anything to compare to, other than my SB PCI128 and $6 speakers.. https://www.sharkyforums.com/images/.../2005/06/6.gif
I think I'll go for the ACS48s anyway - good enough for me https://www.sharkyforums.com/images/.../2005/06/5.gif
Try the Monsoon MH-500's
They provide some truly wonderful, clear sound. They also put the controls on a little 'puck' so the woofer doesnt need to sit on your desk. I think you'll be pleased with them.
Plus, they give a 30 day money back guarantee, so if you dont like em, return em.
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[This message has been edited by Warin (edited September 12, 2000).]
Hmm, well where can I read more about them? www.monsoon.com gets me nowhere...
There's really no way for me to compare speakers - stores don't have many on display, if any at all... So I guess the whole decision will pretty much be based on opinions https://www.sharkyforums.com/images/.../2005/06/4.gif
Them flat-panel speakers are really crap. For 3-piece speaker sets, go with one of Boston Acoustics. They probably make the best 3-piece sets. I really regret buying my crappy Cambridge Soundworks after hearing my friend's 3 piece set from BA.
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My first set of computer speakers were the Boston Acoustics BA635s. Those little wonders NEVER ceased to amaze me! They are easily the best speakers around in the $50-$75 range. I was so impressed with Boston that I upgraded to the BA4800s last April or so. I briefly owned the Klipsch Pro-Medias, but I hated them so much I sent them back. The BA4800s offer more of what I want in a speaker system. Bostons simply rule, and I will be a customer for life!
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Are the BA's good for gaming, music or both? Just wondering. And what would be best if you were looking to spend upto $150?
Agathron
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The Klipsch Pro-Medias are aweful, IMO! Boomy bass, shrill high-range that causes listening fatigue, and absolutely no mid-range.
I don't know what the FPS2000 cost these days, but I imagine they would be the best 4.1 system around $150. If you can find the BA4800s for that price, they would be a steal. The BA790s are awesome for around $100. I have the feeling Altec Lansing has the most systems in the $100-$150 range, so I would look at as many systems from them as possible.
My BA4800s are great when it comes to gaming for games like Half-Life: Counter-Strike. They are best for classical and music with detail. The Pro-Medias with the the massive subwoofer are best for rap and dark (not trancy) techno that requires more bass than anything. The BA4800s offer great, but very tight (not boomy) bass.
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[This message has been edited by GTaudiophile (edited September 13, 2000).]
Howdy all https://www.sharkyforums.com/images/.../2005/06/5.gif
I know this note is not quite an addition
to the posted topic, but can you guys
point me to any online retailer where
I can get the Promedias of the
BA 4800's for International Shipping ?
I need to get em shipped to the Middle East.
Regards/allwin
I found the FPS2000 for $ 114 and the BA4800 for $159. I also saw the ACS56 for $99, so for melodic trance and gaming which would be the best option?
Agathron
I'd try to listen to them all, then decide. If money is no object, the BA4800s easily have the best subwoofer of the three. The BA4800s are also able to go 95% of their volume and still be distortion free. I know for a fact that the subwoofers on both the ACS46s and FPS2000s more or less give out around 75% volume and the satellites around 80-85% volume. (They distort easily at those volumes.) I also know for a fact that the BA4800s will offer the most smooth, neutral mid-range of the three systems. For people who are use to a bright high-range, such a neutral mid-range can take some getting use to. If the BA4800s are too expensive, I would probably settle for the FPS2000s over the ACS56s.
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ACS56 for $79 https://www.sharkyforums.com/images/.../2005/06/5.gif you looked at www.pricewatch.com ?Quote:
Originally posted by Agathron:
I found the FPS2000 for $ 114 and the BA4800 for $159. I also saw the ACS56 for $99, so for melodic trance and gaming which would be the best option?
Agathron
TJ
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[This message has been edited by TekkieJosh (edited September 13, 2000).]
Heh, www.pricewatch.com is probably my most frequently visited site https://www.sharkyforums.com/images/.../2005/06/6.gif
Anyway, i would love to go listen to them all, but i am going to college in the back of beyond so not much chance of that. https://www.sharkyforums.com/images/.../2005/06/6.gif The BA's definitely sound (no pun intended) to be the pick of the lot.
Agathron
I listened to every computer speaker system one day at a large consumer electronics store, I wasn't real impressed with any of them. Way back in the back of the store I found another speaker display and started switching through the different systems even though they were not PC speakers, when one just jumped out .... REAL SOUND! No coloration, full range and fidelity, Sound rivaling my home stereo system, and guess what? I asked and yes they were shielded for use next to a TV or monitor. Dual inputs and volume controls so you can hook up two sound feeds, wooden boxes rather then cheap molded plastic, the power output rating sounded low at 15 x 15 x 25 I thought, but the sound pressure coming out was well above those speakers with evidently overblown ratings and the sub shook the floor in a 10,000 sq foot building. Plus it was obvious there were real and quality amplifiers in those boxes by the wieght and the large exposed heatsink on the back of each box. Adjustments galore and a headphone jack on the front panel that mutes the speakers for those times you don't want to wake the neighbors. If you can find them take a serious look at the Sony SA-PC5 speakers, and ask why the heck Sony isn't pushing these things in the computer area as they blow away every other PC speaker system I have heard, They list around $130 but cost me $100 that day and I gotta say I'm still more then pleased and enjoy listening to CD's off my PC almost as much as off the home system now.
I agree - won a pair at work last week and they sound great ! Looked them up on the net about 10 seconds after I won them and discovered they sell for $70 and 90+ % of people who have reviewed them @ C|Net absolutely love these speakers. Great buy, but the model 700 is even better.Quote:
Originally posted by Warin:
Try the Monsoon MH-500's
They provide some truly wonderful, clear sound. They also put the controls on a little 'puck' so the woofer doesnt need to sit on your desk. I think you'll be pleased with them.
Plus, they give a 30 day money back guarantee, so if you dont like em, return em.
Diamond Audio S2/4100 - $199. Best three piece system ever made. Originally $599. Take a look at www.diamondaudio.com for more details, but be quick, they say they only have a few left in stock.
The Microsoft Digital Sound System 80 is not bad neither, with both analog and USB support (digital).
I got it for about $60 (listed $10x and there was a $50 rebate last year).
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Any opinions on the altec lansing ATP 3 ?
Im thinking of buying them. I haven't heard any BA systems..so i guess i can't buy those...anyone?