David Baron wrote:
> On Wednesday 26 December 2007, Lee Revell wrote:
>> On Dec 25, 2007 7:03 PM, Ken Restivo <ken@email-addr-hidden> wrote:
>>> I'm looking for a source for small, cheap, but relatively nice-sounding
>>> computer speakers, preferably ones that are powered off of a 12v
>>> wall-wart, for use in a mobile "studio".
>>>
>>> Many years ago, a friend had Cambridge Soundwerks speakers in his very
>>> small apartment, and I was shocked at how good they sounded. Two little
>>> cubes and a big square subwoofer. At the time, he said they were
>>> expensive, and that didn't surprise me.
>>>
>>> What's out there now? I don't mind shelling out for the Good Stuff-- not
>>> quite studio monitors but close--, as long as they can run off of 12v and
>>> they are small.
>> I love my old Monsoons. But I'm not sure they're made anymore...
>>
> Someone chucked one of the "micro-stereo" sets. CD player not working.
> Everything else 100%. Plug into the aux inputs. Can't get any cheaper or much
> better than that. No soooo small, however.
I still have an old, small (by today's standards) Sony boombox that has
only two audio sources working anymore. One is a pair of line-level plug
inputs that work just fine with standard stereo cabling. It even has a
five-band equalizer useful for making things sound right through its
built-in speakers.
In general, I prefer small music stereo speakers for such things, not
any kind of "speakers for computers". IMO, you get better quality
speakers for less money that way.
-- David gnome@email-addr-hidden authenticity, honesty, community _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@email-addr-hidden http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-userReceived on Thu Dec 27 16:15:02 2007
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