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Old 12-08-2007, 11:13 PM   #1 (permalink)
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What are the top speakers? I want 1 from either logitech or creative labs, or any really that have the best quality/sound for music/gaming/studio/etc..

Also 1 for my hdtv


Does creative lab have 1 for tv's also?
do logitech have 1 for tv's also?

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Old 12-10-2007, 01:57 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Personally, I would go for logitech... you can'r really go wrong with them

Usually the come with an adaptor so you can connect them to TVs

Log onto the logitech site to have a look what they have... they have quality high-end speakers but I don't really know how good speaker you want or your budget so have a look for yourself

http://www.logitech.com/index.cfm/sp...kers/&cl=au,en

This is the link to Logitech home and PC speakers

MY mate has the X-530 and they are quality speakers for a reasonable price...You can hook them up to PCs, TVs and DVDs players and consoles and they sound terrific. You can always of course upgrade to something better but that's if you want the best of the best and can afford to get the best of the best
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Old 12-10-2007, 03:17 AM   #3 (permalink)
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http://www.logitech.com/index.cfm/sp.../3549&cl=au,en

pretty damn nice. 1 of the top speakers for logitech I guess.

Does that work for t.v's also?
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oh yeah and also, If I hook my computer to my t.v, will the sound come from the computer speakers or from my t.v?
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oh yeah and also, If I hook my computer to my t.v, will the sound come from the computer speakers or from my t.v?

that way youll only recieve the audio signal from your PC, not your tv. You have to be connected to you tv, via audio outputs to speakers. I notice this question comes up quite alot. If you want to link everything and be able to listen to TV ,vid games, your pc etc through the same speakers the best thing to do is get a stereo reciever or amp with multiple audio inputs and run everything through that imo. Then its all there at the click of a button.

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Would the g51 be a top stereo for gaming/entertainment (music/studio/etc)????
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Logitech x230 are just over $30 and they have one of the best sounds I've ever heard. Bose Noise Companion III are the best though, well, at least I think so.
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Would any studio stereos be better then the logitech for gaming/music? I need surround sound, does any studio monitors ahve them?

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they really already said, you dont get much better then the logitech 5 series, go with that you'll like it
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When it comes to speakers, look no further than logitech.... you honestly can't go wrong

X-530
G51
Z-5500

These are in order of power and price, X-530s still sounding terrific mind you for w very reasonable price.... G51, double the power at a higher price and Z-5500, about 8 times the pwoer at a very high price
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