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Which speakers you've got, and are they good?
Tell me about yer experience. If I don't get any I'll take the Klipsch.
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I've got the Cambridge DTT2500s and I love them. The 5.1 sound on DVDs is fabulous. They're not the loudest speakers out there, but I'm a college student living in the dorms -- they're way beyond adequate. Some people may complain that the bass isn't powerful enough, but that's not much of a concern for me, since I usually keep the bass turned down anyway.
But that's just my opinion. If you really want to know what speakers to get, go to a store and listen to anything that fits in your price range. And make sure that they'll let you return them if you aren't happy.
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I got the Cambridge FPS 1000, but i sent in the sub in to get it fixed, and they sent me a new set, so i now have a 8.1 surround system, i love them
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I have the Altec Lansing ACS56 4.1 and they are incredibly good... But then again... nothing beats a Cambridge 8.1 SS 
TJ
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I started with the Boston BA635s that came with my Gateway. I loved them, and they constantly amazed me with their ability to produce awesome sound from tiny, 1.5" drivers.
I then got swallowed up by the hype, went out on a limb by not sticking with an awesome brand (Boston), and bought the Klipsch Pro-Medias. At $280, they were the worst purchase I ever made. When pressed beyond 50% volume, my rear speakers crackled and popped. The front speakers constantly hissed, and when they did work ok below 50% volume, I could easily sense no mid-range and a high-range that was way too bright thanks to the Klipsch Horn technology. The subwoofer on the Pro-Medias is nice, but too boomy for my tastes. I prefer tight bass. Disappointed, I packed them up, and gladly sent them back to Klipsch.
A few months later, I returned to Boston and bought the BA4800s. I've had them since April, and I love them. Other then the VideoLogic Sirocco Crossfires, I can't think of a system with better mid-range. The BA4800s are also a better value, often costing less than $200. The BA4800s are great for gaming, DVD movies, and especially classical music or music with detail such as Eric Clampton, Mark Knopfler, or Loreena McKennit.
Check out 3Dss for more info on speakers!
Also check out customer reviews from Crev.com and Epinions.com.
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[This message has been edited by GTaudiophile (edited September 14, 2000).]
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I am currently using the FPS1000 by Cambridge and I really like them. A friend has the Klipsh and he seems very happy with them, but I have yet to take a listen.
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Originally posted by GTaudiophile:
I then got swallowed up by the hype, went out on a limb by not sticking with an awesome brand (Boston), and bought the Klipsch Pro-Medias. At $280, they were the worst purchase I ever made. When pressed beyond 50% volume, my rear speakers crackled and popped. The front speakers constantly hissed, and when they did work ok below 50% volume, I could easily sense no mid-range and a high-range that was way too bright thanks to the Klipsch Horn technology. The subwoofer on the Pro-Medias is nice, but too boomy for my tastes. I prefer tight bass. Disappointed, I packed them up, and gladly sent them back to Klipsch.
I agree 100%. I never actually bought them, but a friend of mine has them and I was equally unimpressed.
People really need to listen to speakers before buying them.
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I've owned a pair of Klipsch Promedias for about 6 months now and absolutely love them. My brother has the Cambridge FPS1000's and there's just no comparison. As for the hissing and crackling mentioned, there's none of that present in my rear speakers, unless you're changing the volume and even then it's very minor. Otherwise, i find virtually no distortion even when my ears start to hurt since the Klipsh's can get so loud. If you can afford them, i'd recommend them. I'll be keeping these speakers for another couple years at least.
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i went from altec 305's to the klipsch and i can say it was a good choice.the reason they get a bad review about their mid range is because the low's and high's are so dramatic.i still get amased sometimes how good they sound.take everyones advice and go listen to diffirent systems and im pretty sure you'll end up with the pro's.
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You following me around, Kimber?
DOWN WITH THE PROS!
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I have the Cambridge FPS 1000 for about 1 year now and Im happy with them.But ,as someone posted,its a matter of taste,and before buyn' its very important to listen if u like the of the speakers.
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I am using the Cambridge FTS2000 Digital, working with my SB Live! Value. The speakers come with a Digital DIN adapter, makes connectable to my Value card, otherwise, only work with Live! or have to buy the Digital I/O card. The sound is great, high pitch is clear, and bass is more than enough, if u place the subwoofer close to the wall, or best in a corner. The wiring is a bit messy cos they hang around on the floor, but it is not a problem. Only problem I have experienced is I can her some noise time to time when I perform action with my mouse. I have checked with some audio expert, which are friends, they said it is because the impedence built up on the motherboard. I tried to pull and plug back the jack from my sound card when I heard the noise starts to build up, and the noise disappeared. Anyone can give more advice?
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I started out my speaker craze with an ACS45.1, and they were fantastic. The high end trebble response is a little lacking, but they sure could shake a room with the base (and it's light enough to transport, too).
I switched to an ACS54 after I got my Live! (LiveWare 2.0 has lousy 2 speaker support), but the bass wasn't as good (the sub only works off the fron chanel) and the rear speakers hissed constantly (not that you noticed it when in a deathmatch!). The only plus they had was better trebble response.
Now, I use a SONY MCH-DX3 mini-HiFi. The bass is big, the trebble is marvelous, and if you can't justify spending AU$500 on a set of speakers for your computer, than you can certainly justify spending it on a mini-HiFi instead, then hooking it up to your computer. 200W (100Wx2) RMS, rated at 2000W PMPO, and the pure sound quality you'd expect from a SONY. I wouldn't reccommend anything else.
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Originally posted by bigbear:
I am using the Cambridge FTS2000 Digital, working with my SB Live! Value. The speakers come with a Digital DIN adapter, makes connectable to my Value card, otherwise, only work with Live! or have to buy the Digital I/O card. The sound is great, high pitch is clear, and bass is more than enough, if u place the subwoofer close to the wall, or best in a corner. The wiring is a bit messy cos they hang around on the floor, but it is not a problem. Only problem I have experienced is I can her some noise time to time when I perform action with my mouse. I have checked with some audio expert, which are friends, they said it is because the impedence built up on the motherboard. I tried to pull and plug back the jack from my sound card when I heard the noise starts to build up, and the noise disappeared. Anyone can give more advice?
i had a similar problem with my 305's and i ended up turning my mic. option off .also make sure your mouse cable doesn't run across you speaker cables.also try a seperate power source for your speakers other than the on your computer is plugged into.if none of that works i would try the analog input if they have one and even try hooking them up to a walk man.
gt,whats up?i'm stalking you.hahaha
down with ba's hahahaha
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asus cusl2-c
cco 700@1050 1.95v
pal6035 w/delta
256 pc133 mushkin
ibm 75gxp 45gig
sony 48x,plextor 12/10/32
radeon 32 ddr
sbl value
opti v95
klipsch v2 400
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Klipsch ProMedias... I went through serveral high-end computer speakers, I find that ProMedias are the best sound
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