A warning about Klipsch.. They do tend to sound impressive, but they aren't actually very accurate speakers. They are designed to sound impressive at first listening, with emphasized bass and treble, but aren't the most realistic sounding speakers, and can actually get tiring with extended listening. No 'audiophile' would ever recommend Klipsch speakers.
I would actually recommend Monsoon MM700s as more accurate sounding speakers, but which also have strong bass. The thing about monsoons is that you have to sit in front of them to get the full effect, though if you want to fill a room with sound you don't want computer speakers anyway.
[quote]No 'audiophile' would ever recommend Klipsch speakers.<hr></blockquote>
I have never heard any audiophile single-out Klipsch like this. The Klipsch bookshelf speakers my friend owns sound great, no over emphasis of bass/treble.
For sure, the best budget speakers probably come from Paradigm. Most of my crazy audiophile friends just go with headphones for their computer audio needs anyway.
Sorry, i meant Klipsch ProMedia or whatever computer speaker/sub combos.
I don't know about their regular speakers.
And yes, if you want the best sound out of your computer, a pair of Sony MDR-7506s will do the trick (well, actually, it's possible to debate over headphones for days, but anyway.. )
The soundsticks have exceptional clarity, which many of the speaker manufactures can't say about their own products (even klipch) they are a little lacking in the bass. However, anyone living in an appartment will see this as a benefit. Enough bass to let you hear it but not enought to disturb the neigbors.
What I'm waiting to see is a firewire dolby dts receiver to either allow me to hook into an already existing surround sound system or build one right on my desk. Already got the 12" JBL digital sub and Samson dms80 amp with a pair of M40's. Another dms80 and I'm set for Full active surround with bass that will stop your heart. I just need a way to get the digital audio out of the box. (tried the creative soundblaster, what a joke)
I have senheisser HD590's and id pretty much say that they offer the best combination of sound and comfort for headphones as long as you dont mind paying the premium
For speakers, ive got Boston Accoustics Media Theaters, and they are really nice in the fact that they handle bass and low-mid tones VERY well, something that is rare even in the higher end computer speaker
<strong>I have senheisser HD590's and id pretty much say that they offer the best combination of sound and comfort for headphones as long as you dont mind paying the premium
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I have the older HD 580 sensation : and i have to say it's a damn good headphone too. Unfortunately they are getting older : 9 years and detoriate slighty. I use it too in my HiFi using the special headphone amplificator : the creek OBH11 : the sounds appear much better in this case compared to the average 10 $ amplification section for Headphone of most CD player.
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I would actually recommend Monsoon MM700s as more accurate sounding speakers, but which also have strong bass. The thing about monsoons is that you have to sit in front of them to get the full effect, though if you want to fill a room with sound you don't want computer speakers anyway.
-robo
I have never heard any audiophile single-out Klipsch like this. The Klipsch bookshelf speakers my friend owns sound great, no over emphasis of bass/treble.
For sure, the best budget speakers probably come from Paradigm. Most of my crazy audiophile friends just go with headphones for their computer audio needs anyway.
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I don't know about their regular speakers.
And yes, if you want the best sound out of your computer, a pair of Sony MDR-7506s will do the trick (well, actually, it's possible to debate over headphones for days, but anyway.. )
-robo
What I'm waiting to see is a firewire dolby dts receiver to either allow me to hook into an already existing surround sound system or build one right on my desk. Already got the 12" JBL digital sub and Samson dms80 amp with a pair of M40's. Another dms80 and I'm set for Full active surround with bass that will stop your heart. I just need a way to get the digital audio out of the box. (tried the creative soundblaster, what a joke)
<a href="http://www.samsontech.com/products/productpage.cfm?prodID=90&brandID=2" target="_blank">Samson DMS80</a>
For speakers, ive got Boston Accoustics Media Theaters, and they are really nice in the fact that they handle bass and low-mid tones VERY well, something that is rare even in the higher end computer speaker
They are definitely worth the price. Got mine at the European Apple Store.
<strong>I have senheisser HD590's and id pretty much say that they offer the best combination of sound and comfort for headphones as long as you dont mind paying the premium
</strong><hr></blockquote>
I have the older HD 580 sensation : and i have to say it's a damn good headphone too. Unfortunately they are getting older : 9 years and detoriate slighty. I use it too in my HiFi using the special headphone amplificator : the creek OBH11 : the sounds appear much better in this case compared to the average 10 $ amplification section for Headphone of most CD player.