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For supercheap computer speakers I kinda prefer these: https://www.amazon.com/Logitech-S15...25CS6YHADH13W8C T-amp and separate speakers is nice since you can set it up elsewhere later to act as a radio or whatnot. Lepai + Dayton bookshelves are a fine combo for the price, or Sony if you're buying used and can spare the space. It's not too uncommon to see stuff like this on sale: http://www.ebay.com/itm/Sony-STR-DE...WEAAOSww3tY7CJr http://www.ebay.com/itm/Sony-Vintag...RkAAOSwblZZDk3I e: oops, fixed the link to cheap speakers. Meant to link Logitech S150, not AmazonBasics. Hob_Gadling fucked around with this message at 16:25 on Jun 27, 2017 |
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Herr Tog posted:You are a bad man who is enabling me. Thank you Hey, no problem. First one's free, then I'll getcha when you come back all itchy looking for a DAC.
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# ? Jun 27, 2017 23:01 |
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GnarlyCharlie4u posted:Hey, no problem. First one's free, then I'll getcha when you come back all itchy looking for a DAC. Hey. Psst, hey. Playboy! Yeah you, playboy! Whatcha doin' tonight? You got headphones? You got an amp for those headphones?
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# ? Jun 28, 2017 04:43 |
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Hob_Gadling posted:For supercheap computer speakers I kinda prefer these: also I already have these will these work with the amp? GnarlyCharlie4u posted:Hey, no problem. First one's free, then I'll getcha when you come back all itchy looking for a DAC. be gentle it is my first time
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# ? Jun 29, 2017 01:06 |
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Herr Tog posted:also I already have these will these work with the amp? Those Logitechs? No, USB only.
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# ? Jun 29, 2017 16:38 |
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Hob_Gadling posted:Those Logitechs? No, USB only. oh lol I have the 3.5 version. I spaced on that picture.
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# ? Jun 30, 2017 07:11 |
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What do people think about Edifier speakers (specifically these ones https://www.amazon.com/Edifier-USA-Bluetooth-Speakers-Black/dp/B00WKIY74U)? I really like how they look but I haven't seen them mentioned on best of lists. I'd be using them mostly for music and games
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# ? Jul 28, 2017 23:25 |
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I think Edifier generally makes pretty good stuff. The wirecutter chose this set as their upgrade PC speaker pick: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B016PAWJYS?psc=1
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GnarlyCharlie4u posted:Hey, no problem. First one's free, then I'll getcha when you come back all itchy looking for a DAC. so I have my first office amp! I not need my first speakers recommendation because there are so many loving options. Help me please~
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# ? Jul 29, 2017 21:51 |
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Herr Tog posted:so I have my first office amp! I not need my first speakers recommendation because there are so many loving options. Help me please~ I might have said it already but I really loving love these things: $15 goodwill find: Realistic Minimus 11's If you want something cheap but new, then Micca MB42x. That's the internet's standard answer. Spend a little more? ok, those Andrew Jones Pioneer SP-BS22-LR are mighty fine. or... Dayton Audio's B652-air are neat and who doesn't like an AMT tweeter? They're significantly bigger than the Micca though. Most expensive but certainly the best of the bunch is definitely the Philharmonic Affordable Accuracy monitor. They're discontinued but the Parts Express sells a kit that includes the same enclosure. https://www.parts-express.com/dayton-audio-br-1-6-1-2-2-way-bookshelf-monitor-speaker-kit-pair--300-640 There's a bit of DIY involved but it can be rewarding in itself listening to something that you built. I'd probably just get the cabinet and throw in some different drivers like Seas but that would significantly drive up the cost.
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this is getting more expensive than I thought but Thank you for those sick recommendations
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# ? Jul 31, 2017 08:15 |
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Herr Tog posted:this is getting more expensive than I thought but Thank you for those sick recommendations As long as you stay far far away from placebophile nonsense, decent playback gear is cheap considering how long they last and audio tech evolves at a glacial pace.
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# ? Jul 31, 2017 08:48 |
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The subwoofer on my Klipsch iFi 2.1 died a while back, and I bought a ProMedia subwoofer to replace it since I knew it would pair correctly with the satellites. The ProMedia sub seems to be able to handle all my audio needs, whether that's music or movies. My question is, should I bother trying to repair the iFi sub? I tried fixing it originally but the fault was more complicated than just a blown cap or resistor. It is undeniably a higher quality sub, 8" compared to 6.5", but the ProMedia isn't exactly a slouch either.
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# ? Jul 31, 2017 09:35 |
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Herr Tog posted:this is getting more expensive than I thought Mods, new thread title please.
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GnarlyCharlie4u posted:Mods, new thread title please. seconding
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# ? Jul 31, 2017 21:45 |
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It's not expensive though as long as you're halfway reasonable... Palladium posted:As long as you stay away from placebophile nonsense, decent playback gear is cheap considering how long they last and audio tech evolves at a glacial pace. Exactly. Your average person is terrible at understanding value over time. That's why people are totally fine ruining their back via a $100 chair that they sit in 6 hours a day, for example, or listening to $60 computer speakers 5 days a week.
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# ? Aug 1, 2017 17:41 |
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Just bought a set of the Klipsch ProMedia 2.1 BT speakers from Best Buy. The sound quality is impressive however there are some serious quality of life features that are missing. There is no on/off switch for the system and there is no pairing or on/off function for the Bluetooth so any neighbor could just hijack your system. It's hard to believe that kind of engineering oversight. I hate to return them because they sound so good but I'm seriously considering it.
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# ? Aug 23, 2017 03:11 |
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I'm looking to get some new speakers for my computer. I currently have these old Altec Lansing speakers/sub. I mainly use them for playing music that I play along with on my guitar (guitar is hooked up separately to an amp, not the computer/speakers). The problem is those Altec Lansing speakers poo poo the bed and get super distorted at any reasonable volume, and on some of the bassier songs I can barely hear the guitars. I was looking at these Edifier R1700BT speakers. I'm not looking to get concert level volumes out of it, but it sure would be nice to not have to hear nothing but bass and distortion when the volume gets turned up reasonably loud.
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# ? Sep 5, 2017 17:18 |
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They look fine for the price point as long as your connections work wit it
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# ? Sep 6, 2017 23:21 |
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Taima posted:They look fine for the price point as long as your connections work wit it I ended up getting a pair of Sterling Audio MX5's. They are great!
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# ? Sep 7, 2017 15:43 |
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If you appreciate audio at all just start piecing together a real 4.1 system. (5.1 is pointless for PCs). Like, you think your ATX case has lasted for a ton of builds, a decent audio setup will last twice as long. The only reason I haven't been using essentially the same 5.1 system for the last 15 years is because: 1. No one initially told me to do this so I bought a dumbass $300 PC system. 2. After replacing the dumbass system, 2 years later I decided that my bookshelves were too big and went with a more convenient size.
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# ? Sep 19, 2017 07:00 |
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I want a button to toggle my headphones. This seems like it would be a common issue/request but I'm not having any luck finding a product. I've got a DAC (audioengine D1 currently) and I'm constantly switching between headphones and speakers, and I'm tired of having to plug and unplug them. I'd be willing to switch to a different DAC but I cannot find any with a headphone output toggle switch/button. Seems like such an obvious feature, I dunno how I'm not finding anything.
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n.. posted:I want a button to toggle my headphones. This seems like it would be a common issue/request but I'm not having any luck finding a product. Maybe an A/B switch of some sort?
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n.. posted:I want a button to toggle my headphones. This seems like it would be a common issue/request but I'm not having any luck finding a product. I know I've seen some DAC/amps that come with little toggle to switch between the headphones and the other output, so they definitely do exist. That begs the question though, if you're going to reach over and toggle a switch isn't that practically the exact same as reaching over and unplugging your headphones. Then reaching back over and plugging them in? Perhaps that's where there isn't too many of the switched ones?
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100% Dundee posted:I know I've seen some DAC/amps that come with little toggle to switch between the headphones and the other output, so they definitely do exist. That begs the question though, if you're going to reach over and toggle a switch isn't that practically the exact same as reaching over and unplugging your headphones. Then reaching back over and plugging them in? Perhaps that's where there isn't too many of the switched ones? I did just find one on amazon that has a toggle, for $300(!). The convenience of a button press isn't quite worth that. It's not about reaching, my DAC is right under my monitor. It's just an annoying motion to do dozens of times during a gaming session (when I get up from the computer, which is a lot, I like to toggle over to the speakers so I can still hear discord/music/game etc from the rest of the house and then toggle back to headphones when I sit down). I was hoping there would be a cheap/easy solution to just hit a button instead. I know I could just a hotkey in windows if i were using the integrated audio, but I'm not. AVeryLargeRadish posted:Maybe an A/B switch of some sort? Not a bad idea. How do headphone jacks usually detect the presence of headphones? Is it a physical switch that detects something in the jack, or is it actually looking for electrical resistance from the headphones? If it's the latter, seems like that would work fine..
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n.. posted:I did just find one on amazon that has a toggle, for $300(!). The convenience of a button press isn't quite worth that. I think it just detects if something is in the jack and then switches the signal to the jack if it sees something there, I don't think it can tell the difference between headphones and just a cord.
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The recording audio interface I have has a separate volume knob for headphones and monitors, so you can leave both active at the same time and adjust each one's volume independently. I just turn down the volume on my monitors when I want to use headphones instead. They don't make the interface I use anymore but it looks like the Focusrite stuff above the solo level have the same thing going on.
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powderific posted:The recording audio interface I have has a separate volume knob for headphones and monitors, so you can leave both active at the same time and adjust each one's volume independently. I just turn down the volume on my monitors when I want to use headphones instead. They don't make the interface I use anymore but it looks like the Focusrite stuff above the solo level have the same thing going on. Yeah I have a Scarlett 2i4 and it does this and works great.
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Speaking of this sort of stuff, does anyone know what sort of device you need to select from two different sources and two different outputs? I want something that lets me output audio from either my Nintendo Switch or my PC to either my headphones or my speakers, I tried a few different A/B switches but they introduced massive line noise, I even tried switching to high quality cables in case the noise was being introduced there but it made no difference. I've looked around and I've found a few devices that seem to do what I'm looking for, but they all seem to have tons of features I would never use, cost $200-$300 and are so big that I could not fit in my limited desk space even if I wanted to spend tons of money.
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# ? Oct 10, 2017 01:24 |
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For headphone switching I use an "Asus Xonar U7 MKII USB Sound Card" Physical button on top switches and rotated for volume - but I use inline volume control on headset and the software switching 99% of the time. But yeah if you want a button press it does it
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n.. posted:I did just find one on amazon that has a toggle, for $300(!). The convenience of a button press isn't quite worth that. I have one of these and it works really well https://www.amazon.com/TOPPING-VX1-Tripath-Subwoofer-Amplifier/dp/B00H6XDE4S
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Thanks for all the suggestions, just ordered the Scarlett 2i2. Been thinking about getting an XLR mic anyways. It's a shame the Solo doesn't have a separate headphone volume knob, but the 2i2 is still cheaper than the D1 was. In hindsight that wasn't a great purchase. It's great as a basic DAC but for the price I could have gotten a lot more. Anyone wanna buy a gently used D1? Hashtag Banterzone posted:I have one of these and it works really well This would have been perfect if it wasn't an amp. I have powered monitors and just need line out.
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# ? Oct 10, 2017 20:45 |
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Any suggestion on a dac that can power two bookshelf speakers and/or headphones? Also the difference between 100, 200 and 300 in spending for it?
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# ? Oct 15, 2017 21:05 |
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Fallorn posted:Any suggestion on a dac that can power two bookshelf speakers and/or headphones? Also the difference between 100, 200 and 300 in spending for it? No DAC can power speakers. Amps power speakers. I just got this and it works pretty well. The Lepai/Lepy Class-D amp is supposed to be adequate also. https://www.amazon.com/Lepy-LP-2020A-3A-Class-D-Digital-Amplifier/dp/B00C2P61FO DACs are a dime a dozen and while I could go into all the differences, use cases, and necessity, I won't because I will say, you probably don't need one, but just go ahead and buy a Schiit stack; Magni 3 and Modi 2. http://www.schiit.com/products/magni-3 http://www.schiit.com/products/modi-2 Edit: My desktop setup is considerably more expensive but I loving love it. TEAC UD-501 and AX-501. When I finish getting all settled in my new house I'm taking the amps and DAC home with me to power a pair of Kef LS-50's GnarlyCharlie4u fucked around with this message at 16:24 on Oct 16, 2017 |
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Every single amplifier with a digital input is also a DAC. Don't bother with separates unless you enjoy that sort of thing. There's a bunch of DAC/amps out there but you're probably looking on the upper end of that scale for a good one. There's something like this or this on the cheaper end but they tend to have quirky Chinese interfaces. Do you have space for a full-sized component? Getting a used or refurb recevier might be a good way to go. GnarlyCharlie4u posted:just go ahead and buy a Schiit stack; Magni 3 and Modi 2.
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Fallorn posted:Any suggestion on a dac that can power two bookshelf speakers and/or headphones? Also the difference between 100, 200 and 300 in spending for it? qirex posted:So you're suggesting he buy these and a separate power amp for the speakers? Also Teac now makes an all-in-one. Either that or, assuming he hasn’t bought the bookshelf speakers yet, he could go with any of the eleventy billion pretty good-to-great self powered PC speakers that have popped up on the market of late. That’s kind of what schiit’s <$600 products are mainly designed to work with, I think. Like people have said, there are a few desktop all-in-one options out there that do discrete headphone amplification and speaker power (Audioengine N22 comes to mind) and even fewer with a DAC. Best bet might be an N22+Modi if you don’t want to go self-powered/power amp. It’s probably easier in many ways to look into getting an entry level 2 channel receiver or integrated amp with digital/USB input and just pop it on a shelf near the computer. The headphone amp might be lacking in many models but often not in others. At least not enough that you’d notice. I’m 90% sure that every piece in the current line of Yamaha 2-channel receivers and amps boasts a discrete headphone amp path and those start at like $200 now. Also that gives you the option of expanding to other playback options like wireless or vinyl down the road more easily if you decide to expand your office stereo setup, as they tend to come with compatibility features built in that most products designed for the desktop won’t have. All of them come with remotes and USB/TOSlink and speaker wire are cheap. trilobite terror fucked around with this message at 20:02 on Oct 16, 2017 |
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For powered speakers even if you like Schiit stuff why not just get their cheap knob thing instead of the internet hype stack that requires 2 power supplies? Unless you have exotic hard to drive headphones it’s just more cables and more hassle IMO. Poster asked about power amps, most of them now under $300 are Chinese tripath ones, and there’s plenty of all in one models. qirex fucked around with this message at 16:39 on Oct 17, 2017 |
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qirex posted:For powered speakers even if you like Schiit stuff why not just get their [url= http://www.schiit.com/products/fulla-2]cheap knob thing[/url] instead of the internet hype stack that requires 2 power supplies? Unless you have exotic hard to drive headphones it’s just more cables and more hassle IMO. That's honestly not a bad call. I personally wouldn't buy a headphone amp unless I actually had a set of headphones in hand/in mind that truly needed one in order to sound good or work at all. Fallorn, what headphones do you plan to drive with this amp?
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# ? Oct 17, 2017 06:10 |
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I have a pair of Sennheiser hd 650s coming in and was told a amp really helps with the sound.
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qirex posted:So you're suggesting he buy these and a separate power amp for the speakers? Also Teac now makes an all-in-one. I'm assuming that since this is the desktop speakers thread that he wants something with a smaller footprint to drive them. The Schiit stack is popular because it offers a small footprint with more than adequate performance at a fantastic value. It's only one extra tiny power cable, it's not like it's that hard to manage. But you're right, there's way more options out there. More than we can even begin to recommend considering the decided lack of details he has provided us. Fallorn posted:I have a pair of Sennheiser hd 650s coming in and was told a amp really helps with the sound. I know. I saw your post in the headphone thread. This is in fact true, that they can benefit from more power, but they're not impossible to drive without an amp. Why don't you just try plugging them into your computer and see how you like it? The Magni 3 / Modi 2 is a fantastic combination if you NEED a DAC and an AMP. They're not the end-all be-all but they have a small footprint and are a great value. As was previously mentioned, there are a bajillion options from separate components, to all in one receivers of all shapes and sizes and levels of Chinese-ness. The best way to go about finding what you need or want is to determine what you are trying to accomplish, then determine a budget, then read back through the last 50 pages or so and see what tickles your fancy.
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