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    Goldfish
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    I ordered them Tuesday and just got them in today.

    Damn, they're nice. I've only had Altec Lansing speakers for the past five years, so that's what I've been used to.

    Honestly, the sound from the speakers is a bit different from what I'm used to, coming from the Altec Lansing 4.1 speakers, ACS56 I think. They had a bit more bass to them, which is good and bad.

    The 5700's seem to have a much clearer sound, much more tight and distinct than what I'm used to. I haven't tinkered with the settings yet, but the sound is somewhat flat. Not very noticeable or annoyingly so, though. The bass isn't overly bassy, and it's adjustable, too, which is nice, of course. The remote REALLY comes in handy, I love it! I turned the whole system up to as loud as I could legally go without my neighbor's calling the cops on me, and there was NO distortion. NONE. No hissing, nothin'. That amazed me.

    The center speaker is wonderful, too. I hooked up the speakers via the optical cable to my Sony DVD player and damn, what a sound. The Phantom Menace sounds absolutely amazing on it.

    So, in short, perhaps these speakers aren't for everyone, but they're definitely for me. 9 outta 10.
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    People are dissing the inspires here since they don't own them and are busy promoting Klipsch and Logitechs... But, I'm glad you like them as much as I do. Those little bastards are loud indeed, sound great on top of looking nice and having ALL the features you'll ever need to use.

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    i agree completely. except i have the 5300's. still nice though

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    I love all the connections on it. So convenient!
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    ECS K75SA
    Crucial 512mb PC133 SDRAM
    Western Digital 40 gig 7200 RPM
    Alpha PAL8045 w/ Panaflo fan
    Gainward GeForce 3 Golden Sample
    Creative Labs Audigy Gamer
    Creative Inspire 5700 5.1 speakers
    Samsung SyncMaster 753DF
    HP CD-Writer

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