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Default OT - PC Speakers

Rod wrote in
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Richard Perkin wrote:
Davao wrote in
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I have an old altec lansing speakers from the first dell I
bought ..er 10 years ago.
Every sound that comes out of them now has BRRRR sound every 10
to 15 seconds.
Is it time to junk them or is it a virus or something?


Not a fix I'm afraid, but if you do decide to replace them I can
thoroughly recommend the Aego M speakers. Bought mine a couple of
weeks ago from Amazon.

Not cheap - and I now see the price has gone up by GBP 26!!! -
but they really are astonishingly good. Aside from the excellent
sound quality, they can produce incredibly loud, neighbour
annoying, gut thumping bass, if you're into that kind of thing...


I bought some (not sure of model designation) and there are the
best of the class (PC speakers) I have ever heard. And if you go
to their website, they sometimes have some at very much reduced
prices for one reason or another. (Damn, if I tell you that, they
will have sold out when I want some more.)


Indeed. And I do want some more...

Mine are used with a Squeezebox in the dining room (where I'm sitting
using a laptop on the table as I write this). Until recently I had a
fairly large amp + Monitor Audio floor standing speakers in here, but
SWMBO said they had to go, so after a bit of research I bought the
Acoustic Energy Aego M speakers. Very pleased, as I said above.

They are so good I'm thinking of buying a further set to
(dramatically!) improve the sound on the TV. I'm not into so-called
'home theatre', so want soemthing small but high quality - I already
have a good quality sound system in the living room, but because of
the room size / layout / geometry it can't sensibly be integrated
with the TV. So another set of Aego M's it will likely be.

http://www.acoustic-
energy.co.uk/Product_range/Aego_series/Aego_M.asp

Bringing this back OT for a DIY group: better planning for audio
cabling (and indeed network cabling) before laying an oak floor is
something I really should have done. Ah well

Kind regards

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