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I come back from a break away to find my Creative inspire 6700 5.1 speaker setup has gone to the great peripheral dump in the sky. A resurrection was attempted, but in its final act of defiance, the expensive smoke was released, so I am now speakerless.:'(
Obviously with money being a little tight now I have committed to buy a router, what is recommended on a bit of a budget to match the quality?
I was thinking maybe the P6060 or the P5900 from Creative, what are your thoughts guys? I like good quality, but don't usually play it at full volume.
Dymetrie
14-06-2007, 23:14
I've had a set of P580s for the last 3 years... basic 5.1 system that cost me £40 and sound really good...
Mohinder
15-06-2007, 00:04
I've just today bought a set of Creative T20s, they're a 2.0 system (no sub) which was why I bought them, but so far they're going pretty well, I'm pleased with them :)
I've just today bought a set of Creative T20s, they're a 2.0 system (no sub) which was why I bought them, but so far they're going pretty well, I'm pleased with them :)
Now I've had Sub, I could never go back :(
Now Altec Lansing used to make damn good speaker setups
http://www.dabs.com/productview.aspx?Quicklinx=3Y27&CategorySelectedId=11122&PageMode=1&NavigationKey=11122,50665
Or there is a set of logitechs
http://www.dabs.com/productview.aspx?Quicklinx=43J0&CategorySelectedId=11122&PageMode=1&NavigationKey=11122,50550
Might be worth considering how much a home cinema setup is, ie one of those all one one jobs. I'm not certain what your budget is but I managed to get a cinema setup for £160 from comet down from £350 and it spanks most speaker setups (this was 5 years ago)
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